Dr. Burke: Dylan Is the First Boy Starved to Death...

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Dr. Burke: Dylan Is the First Boy Starved to Death...

Tuesday May 9th, 2006. This is show # 92.

BEST QUOTE OF THE SHOW:
Dr. Burke: I'm an alive human being just like Dylan was. And I know what it's like to be starved, to be hungry, to be thirsty. Every single person, every day, is going to get a little bit thirsty, a little bit hungry every day. Think about it going 24 days like that. Are you going to torture somebody to death because you don't want them here?

Bob Enyart: That's a good point but you know what? Dr. Burke, I think we really have to play that down because we are in a battle that's going to go on for as long as the Lord tarries. And it's a battle between right and wrong and the enemy is pretty sharp and they take the things we say and they manipulate around it and eventually they're going to painlessly euthanize people. They're just going to give lethal injections and they're going to say, "Look, here's this 4 year old child and he's not going to suffer at all. In fact, we're going to be the one's who end his suffering. We're going to kill him right now in 1 minute."
Summary:
* Colorado's little Dylan Walborn was a victim of America’s “mercy-killing” euthanasia movement. Judged better off dead by Denver’s Children’s Hospital, a Denver social worker, Dylan's public school teachers, and the Denver Post, four-year-old Dylan was starved to death over a period of twenty-four days. Neurologist Dr. William Burke says this is the first American child he can think of that has been killed like this, and that we need to fight back!
* Today's Resource: You'll find this fascinating: Terri Schiavo Debrief MP3 CD, an analysis of the Terri Schiavo Schindler battle!
 

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To bad Dylan's parents made doctors their god. To bad people who didn't even know Dylan cared more for him than his parents, and his "health care providers".
 

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"An in-utero stroke brought Dylan into the world with severe cerebral palsy, the overarching term for a condition that left him virtually blind, deaf, immobile and unable to communicate or perform any voluntary function.

But by the middle of his fifth year last summer, the boy's seizures had intensified. Although doctors countered by increasing his medication, the spasms repeatedly burst through the chemical buffer.

Sometimes his body would shake - from short bursts every few seconds to frightening episodes of as long as 40 minutes - three or four times a day. Energy would seem to radiate from his very core, Kerri noted, and "flop him like a rag doll." Other times, he would appear to simply shiver uncontrollably"

http://www.denverpost.com/lettinggo/ci_3319527

There are things worse then death, reasonable people realize this.

Also, the Dr. in the OP is an idiot when he says "Neurologist Dr. William Burke says this is the first American child he can think of that has been killed like this, and that we need to fight back!" as:

"The chairman of the ethics committee at Denver's Children's Hospital, pediatrician Stefan Mokrohisky, estimates he has participated in hundreds of cases where nutrition or other life-sustaining measures were ceased over the past 20 years. "
 
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