Showing posts with label Carlos Fox. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Carlos Fox. Show all posts
Sunday, 10 May 2020
Thursday, 7 May 2020
Happy Birthday Jacobo Luis Fuchs
Several times a year I visit my friend's grave to play him a Tango on my iPhone.
Mr. Fuchs was born May 8, 1927 in Argentina and was starved to death on July 11,
It's a disgrace that this world feels that it is cheaper, and more expedient to murder old people that to provide the care and love we need at the end of our lives.
I've tried filing criminal charges, petitioned the Coroner to investigate, complained to the Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care, written my local politicians, the Attorney General of Canada, and picketed our Federal Government - nothing! (so far anyway)
Monday, 4 May 2020
I just held my nose and joined the Progressive Conservative Party
Just joined the Progressive Conservative Party of Canada.
I had to hold my nose since the party has more than their share of right-wing nutbars, anti-environment idiots, oil greedy fools and they haven't had a leader with any ethics or balls since Kim Campbell (1993) BUT they are the only party protecting the vulnerable by opposing euthanasia and abortion so I owe it to my friend Mr. Fuchs, who, in 2014, was rendered unconscious with drugs then denied liquids and nutrition until he died of starvation seven days later - by order of his son.
Sunday, 26 April 2020
Never let your loved ones die alone
My friend Mr. Fuchs died alone, not because he had the flu and his family was barred from his room at Ottawa's Grace Manor but because his heartless, penny-pinching family didn't care enough to sit with him in his final hours.
Read the story in the Toronto Star
Thursday, 2 April 2020
Happy Anniversary to me and my blog
Hey all you lovely folks in the Blogsphere. Today is the fifth anniversary of this blog (Yeahhhhhh!)
I started this blog April 4 after my Ex cut off access to my grandchildren Zyg Ramsay and Mila Ramsay. So, one of the purposes of this blog was, and is, to establish an electronic paper trail that, years from now, would lead my lovely grandchildren to me, or if I have already reached the end of my life, remind them that I never stopped loving or thinking of them.
I apologise to you, my readers, if some of my blog posts seem a tad weird. I really need to keep some people's names prominent on the search engines so that they, sadly the wrong people to have been entrusted to safeguard my grandchildren, know that they are being watched by us - kind, caring souls who feel passionately about protecting children.
Over the past 1200 blog posts, my following has grown from zero to many tens of thousands. To you amazing folks in:
- Canada
- America
- UK
- France
- Netherlands
- Germany
- Nigeria
- South Africa
- Russia
- Ukraine
- China
- Guam
- Switzerland
- Viet Nam
- Poland
- Iran
- Saudi Arabia
- Pakistan
- Australia
- Japan
- South Korea
- ... and quite a few other countries
I thank each and every one of you and I hope my posts about Mother Earth, nutrition, non-violence, fitness, anti-euthanasia, politics, ethics, my friend Mr. Fuchs, birthdays, and passings have been both entertaining, informative, controversial, and creative.
Friday, 13 March 2020
Happy Pi Day!
Pi Day is an annual celebration of the mathematical constant π (pi). Pi Day is observed on March 14 which makes perfect sense as the first three significant digits of π are 3,1,4 (e.g. March 14)
According to the website Angio, Pi (π) is the ratio of the circumference of a circle to its diameter. It doesn't matter how big or small the circle is - the ratio stays the same. Properties like this that stay the same when you change other attributes are called constants. Because it's so easily observed (you can measure it with a piece of string!),
Pi has been popular for centuries, thanks to Archimedes of Syracuse (289-212 BC) who first calculate Pi.
Sooooo!.... Let us set aside some time today to celebrate everything that is constant - life, death, taxes, sunrises, sunsets, good friends, bad friends, love, hate, forgiveness and revenge.
Monday, 27 January 2020
Senior abused and denied liquids like my friend Mr. Fuchs
Ms. Ewashko died of dehydration like my friend Jacobo Luis Fuchs who was rendered unconscious at the Salvation Army's Grace Manor nursing home then denied nourishment and liquids until he died after seven days.
Monday, 26 August 2019
Doctors 'invent' a Do Not Resuscitate order for patient who wanted to live
Mr. Douglas DeGuerre said he wanted to live, instead Drs. Livingston and Chapman created a 'do not resuscitate' order against Mr. DeGuerre's wishes and without notifying his family.
Read the disgraceful story in the Toronto Star HERE
Thursday, 6 June 2019
German nurse kills a hundred sick and elderly souls
The public is enraged by a psycho who kills a hundred vulnerable patients - mostly the sick and elderly - yet even before the Trudeau government legalized Euthanasia, hundreds of gentle souls like my friend Mr. Fuchs were killed, and continue to be killed, in Canadian nursing homes and hospitals every week. @Justice for Mr. Fuchs
Friday, 31 May 2019
A carnation and a tango for my friend Mr. Fuchs
Today was another one of my regular visits to Mr. Fuchs and I always play a tango for him.
It's been nearly five years since he was ordered starved to death by his son.
Thursday, 16 May 2019
Horrific bedsores
I say it again, never leave your loved one alone in the hospital. I have great respect for health care professionals but the 'care buck' stops with you and me.
Read the story HERE
Read the story HERE
Friday, 10 May 2019
Yesterday's MARCH FOR LIFE
Thought I'd post this photo of the thousands of folks at the Ottawa Pro-Life demo yesterday since every major news network ignored the event. That's me in the circle with my sign protesting the killing of my friend Mr. Fuchs.
Thursday, 9 May 2019
I'm off to Ottawa for the annual March for Life
I'm driving to Ottawa to join hundreds of demonstrators hoping to tell our politicians that we must RESPECT LIFE. From the womb to the nursing home room, we must stop killing our most vulnerable.
On the orders of his son, my friend Jacobo Luis Fuchs was killed five years ago in his nursing home room. Mr. Fuchs was rendered unconscious with drugs then denied liquids and nutrition until he died of starvation.
Mr. Fuchs loved life and only wanted his pain to go away. They killed him instead.
Is this what society has sunk too?
Tuesday, 7 May 2019
Happy Birthday Jacobo Luis Fuchs
Several times a year I visit my friend's grave to play him a Tango on my iPhone.
Mr. Fuchs was born May 8, 1927 in Argentina and was starved to death on July 11,
It's a disgrace that this world feels that it is cheaper, and more expedient to murder old people that to provide the care and love we need at the end of our lives.
I've tried filing criminal charges, petitioned the Coroner to investigate, complained to the Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care, written my local politicians, the Attorney General of Canada, and picketed our Federal Government - nothing! (so far anyway)
Wednesday, 3 April 2019
Happy Anniversary to me!
Hey all you lovely folks in the Blogsphere. Today is the fifth anniversary of this blog (Yeahhhhhh!)
I started this blog April 4 after my Ex cut off access to my grandchildren Zyg Ramsay and Mila Ramsay. So, one of the purposes of this blog was, and is, to establish an electronic paper trail that, years from now, would lead my lovely grandchildren to me, or if I have already reached the end of my life, remind them that I never stopped loving or thinking of them.
I apologise to you, my readers, if some of my blog posts seem a tad weird. I really need to keep some people's names prominent on the search engines so that they, sadly the wrong people to have been entrusted to safeguard my grandchildren, know that they are being watched by us - kind, caring souls who feel passionately about protecting children.
Over the past 1100 blog posts, my following has grown from zero to many tens of thousands. To you amazing folks in:
- Canada
- America
- UK
- France
- Netherlands
- Germany
- Nigeria
- South Africa
- Russia
- Ukraine
- China
- Guam
- Switzerland
- Viet Nam
- Poland
- Iran
- Saudi Arabia
- Pakistan
- Australia
- Japan
- South Korea
- ... and quite a few other countries
I thank each and every one of you and I hope my posts about Mother Earth, nutrition, non-violence, fitness, anti-euthanasia, politics, ethics, my friend Mr. Fuchs, birthdays, and passings have been both entertaining, informative, controversial, and creative.
Peace,
Labels:
Carlos Fox,
family court,
Israel,
j.gilles boulais,
Jacobo Luis Fuchs,
joanne stewart,
Los Angeles,
michelle ramsay,
Michelle Ramsay-Borg,
Mila Ramsay,
Ottawa,
Zyg Ramsay
Location:
Toronto, ON, Canada
Monday, 25 March 2019
Don't ask permission - Euthanize them all!
What ever happened to "First, Do no Harm" in our current society where it is legal to euthanize the elderly, Downs Syndrome babies, Alzheimer's patients and the mentally ill.
Read the story on CTV News
Wednesday, 20 March 2019
Do Heaven and Hell exist?
Interesting article in last Saturday's Globe and Mail - yes, I realise I'm a tad behind with my reading as it is now Wednesday, but we retirees have busy schedules.
Anyway, according to Marq de Villier's opinion piece, more than half of Canadians believe in Heaven but only a third believe in Hell.
Guess those Canadians have never heard of Ying/Yang or Hegel's dissertation on the "Unity of Opposites."
Personally, I subscribe to the 'Karma' school but I suppose Hell and Karma are not incompatible. So if Karma doesn't deal with the thoroughly evil people on my list in this life, Hell will get them in the afterlife.
Labels:
Carlos Fox,
Globe and Mail,
Grace Manor Nursing Home,
Heaven,
Hegel,
Hell,
j.gilles boulais,
joanne stewart,
Marq de Villier,
michelle ramsay,
Michelle Ramsay-Borg,
Salvation Army,
Ying/Yang
Location:
Ottawa, ON, Canada
Wednesday, 13 March 2019
Happy π Day everyone
Pi Day is an annual celebration of the mathematical constant π (pi). Pi Day is observed on March 14 which makes perfect sense as the first three significant digits of π are 3,1,4 (e.g. March 14)
According to the website Angio, Pi (π) is the ratio of the circumference of a circle to its diameter. It doesn't matter how big or small the circle is - the ratio stays the same. Properties like this that stay the same when you change other attributes are called constants. Because it's so easily observed (you can measure it with a piece of string!),
Pi has been popular for centuries, thanks to Archimedes of Syracuse (289-212 BC) who first calculate Pi.
Sooooo!.... Let us set aside some time today to celebrate everything that is constant - life, death, taxes, sunrises, sunsets, good friends, bad friends, love and hate.
"Patients just wanted relief from pain"
Hospital documents reveal, "sometimes it isn't clear whether a patient is requesting a medically assisted death, or perhaps some other kind of pain relief."
Read the story on CBC News
Friday, 8 March 2019
Killing, not caring
"Michel Cadotte's decision to end the life of his ailing wife was an act of selfishness rather than compassion," the victim's sons told a sentencing hearing Friday.
Read the story on CTV News
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