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7/25/2006 3:57:58 PM
Can cancer boy's parents take a life insurance policy out on him?
7/25/2006 4:02:17 PM
you can't just pick and choose when someone is an adult when someone isn't.
7/25/2006 4:06:48 PM
Ok fine, but we stop wasting money trying to prevent teen suicide. They know their choices perfectly and can choose what's best for their health better than any of us.
7/25/2006 4:30:43 PM
7/25/2006 4:31:20 PM
Cypher, where did you read that his odds are less than 50%? Everything I have seen suggests that even a diagnosis of the worst stage of hodgkins still has an 80% with the chemo. It also states that a reoccurance followed by chemo has the same rates of survival.
7/25/2006 5:11:44 PM
hahahah that dumbass kid probably read this bookThis type of judicial exertion of power is a waste of my fucking tax dollars. If the kid doesn't want chemo, let him fucking die. Don't fucking waste court time on it.
7/25/2006 6:12:54 PM
^Agreed. +1
7/25/2006 6:15:23 PM
"THEY"!!!
7/25/2006 6:32:17 PM
7/25/2006 11:26:10 PM
There is legal precedent for ordering medical treatment for children, where there is no legal precedent for the Shiavo case (Parents verses Husband). The cost benefit analysis was more opinion, not legal theory. It was more to point out that the kid has a REALLY good chance of surviving the chemo treatment and living a healthy life verses not having the treatment. Honestly, the extremely high odds of the kid surviving and having a normal life are a very big factor of my opinion. I also feel that the parents are influencing their son's medical decisions.In Juvenile Court/Department of Social Services Court, the laws are totally different and IMO most of the legal rights disolve. Its how they can order a kid retained in Juvenile Detention simply because he is cutting school and misbehaving/committing petty crimes. Kids are ordered to receive medical treatment all the time by the courts and most situations are not controversal (such as dental work and the parent is too lazy/unconcerned to take the child). There does seem to be a distinction in the case law of ordering chemo when the parents deny the kid has cancer verses alternative treatments.In other news, Starwood got his case overturned and will have be allowed to continue his diet and herbal supplements from Mexico.[Edited on July 26, 2006 at 4:50 PM. Reason : k]
7/26/2006 4:49:43 PM
so you are comparing this kid to a criminal now... good logic
7/26/2006 9:24:21 PM
7/26/2006 9:35:42 PM
Would you say that there is never a cause to charge a parent with neglect under any circumstances? If a parent chooses, say, to not feed or clothe his child, should the government not intervene?
7/26/2006 9:53:54 PM
Slippery slopes bore me. I like common sense law. It is cheaper, quicker, and usually works better.
7/26/2006 10:02:01 PM
Personal Opinion:Anyone named Starchild should be allowed to die if they wish. No big loss. Legal Opinion:The kid isn't an adult by the rules and standards of the State. He is not considered capable of making good, informed decisions by the line that the government has already drawn in the sand. That particular task is left up to the parents. While we can't get an accurate measure of the quality of the parental institution above little Starchild, we can say this.. what kind of parents name their kid Starchild? If asked to make a judgement of the capabilities and decision-making skills of the parents, based of the name of their child, I'd tell you they are fucking whacko. It is the States job to intercede when it is the opinion that a child is being neglected/harmed by the actions of a parent. Here I can clearly see why the state would feel that way, if it is the case that mom and dad are encouraging him to pursue alternative cures. Even more so if they're convincing him that these cures will work. Do I blame the state and think their actions are morally wrong? No.Do I think the judge should have just let the little fucker die? Hell yes.
7/27/2006 11:10:38 AM
7/27/2006 11:22:56 AM
7/27/2006 11:43:34 AM
7/27/2006 12:59:08 PM
If the kid wants to die, let him die. More resources for the rest of us.
7/27/2006 1:08:35 PM
*Nod* strangely enough I think i'd be fine with him dying for that reason too.
7/27/2006 1:20:50 PM
Yeah me too, he sounds like he was going to grow up as a douchebag anyway. His name is Starchild.
7/27/2006 1:51:19 PM
7/31/2006 10:06:52 PM
i havent read the whole thread....but who is paying for the forced treatments?parents insurance, out of pocket, etc?im just curious where the $ comes into this
8/1/2006 10:13:30 PM
This seems stupid for us to debate.
8/2/2006 3:02:16 AM
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/14371567/kid got what he wanted
8/16/2006 11:51:54 AM
What do you guys think? Six months to live?
8/16/2006 3:05:45 PM