Friday, June 27, 2008

BOYTOTT FLORI-DUH, THIS STATE IS SHIT, I MEAN IT

For those reading from out of state, I have so damn HAD it with my home state. This is 100% serious, BOYCOTT FLORIDA, rather FloriDUH, aka the DUMBshine state. This place is nothing short of the LARGEST backward, rude, unprogressive, hopeless, shitty, pathetic, narrow-minded TOLIETBOWL ON EARTH.
There is NO place on EARTH with so many unevolved, whinny, arrogant, nasty, back-stabbing, willfully ignorant, retarded, mean-sprited shitheads who for some astounding reason think they deserve the goddamn red-carpet treatment I guess since they've near worked a day in their lives and expect you to wait on them hand and foot, it's just beyond belief. This state MUST be boycotted. There's no reason to vacation here. There's NOTHING but bullshit as far as the eye can see.
No one here give a DAMN about supporting anything progressive, getting of their wart-ridden asses to protest shit, can't spend 10 minutes to even put of roadsigns, so it's no surprise the outrageous way of Janice Langbehn was treated at such a horrid time and in such a revolting way, HAPPENED IN SOUTH FLORIDA, THE CROWN JEW OF THIS GIGANTIC TRASH-HEAP OF A STATE. This is sadly a TYPICAL EXAMPLE of what goes on in this state. How fucking completely vile and tyrannical. Like it would have been the END OF THE DAMN WORLD to let a gay couple be together when one is on their DEATH BED. And this bullshit of this scumbag social worker saying they're in and "anti-gay city and state" is just jaw-dropping. I'd really like to know if this social worker was a minority. How THEN would YOU like it if the shoe was on the other foot? "Sorry, but you're in an anti-(racial epithath here) city and state." Do you think THAT would fucking fly?! And excuse me, but anti-gay state?! You bastard whoever said this, goddamn you. As a native of THIS STATE, don't DARE lump us ALL in. Ok, I ain't anti-gay, but ya know what I AM anti?! ANTI-NAZI DIRTYBAG BIGOTS. You anti-gay troglodytes wish to form your own state, go ahead, but don't drag ALL of us down with you to your single-celled level.

Please encourage people to NOT come here on vacation, or for ANY REASON. This state MUST be BOYCOTTED. That's just all there is too it. And even then, people down here are NEVER going to get their act together and GROW UP. It's never going to get better.
It really is now wonder most of the 9/11 hijackers used South FloriDUH as their base, since it's NOTHING more than the land of purely rotten nasty sad sacks of human waste.
And again, PLEASE encourage EVERYONE YOU KNOW to BOYCOTT THIS STATE. After all, you could be the next victim of the hate-filed ignorance-drenched christian Neanderthal laws of this state...

Lawsuit: Jackson Memorial barred lesbian from seeing dying partner

The family vacation cruise that Janice Langbehn, her partner Lisa Marie Pond and three of their four children set out to take in February 2007 was designed to be a celebration of the lesbian couple's 18 years together.

But when Pond suffered a massive stroke onboard before the ship left port and was rushed to Jackson Memorial Hospital, administrators refused to let Langbehn into the Pond's hospital room. A social worker told them they were in an "anti-gay city and state."

Langbehn filed a federal lawsuit Wednesday charging the Miami hospital with negligence and "anti-gay animus" in refusing to recognize her and the children as Pond's family, even after a power of attorney was faxed to the hospital within an hour of their arrival.

The case raises questions about the way hospitals deal with same-sex or unmarried partners of patients, which has led to controversy in the past. Hospital industry officials say they are constrained by patient privacy laws that can restrict giving visiting access and medical information to nonrelatives, a stance that some patient advocates have branded as discriminatory.

Pond, 39, was pronounced dead of a brain aneurysm about 18 hours after being admitted to Jackson's Ryder Trauma Center. Langbehn said she was allowed in to see her partner only for about five minutes, as a priest gave Pond the last rites.

"I never thought almost 20 years of love and family could be disregarded in an instant," said Langbehn, a social worker who lives with her children in Lacey, Wash.

The suit, filed in U.S. District Court in Miami, charges hospital social worker Garnett Frederick and physicians Alois Zauner and Carlos Alberto Cruz with negligence and "intentional infliction of emotional distress." The suit seeks damages in excess of $75,000.

"No matter what your definition of family is, this family went through terrible indignities," said Donald Hayden, a Miami lawyer who joined the national advocacy group Lambda Legal in bringing the suit. "The partners here did everything they were supposed to do under law and were still denied visitation rights that should have been allowed."

Jackson officials declined to comment, except to say that the hospital follows state and federal laws on patient privacy that can forbid releasing health information to those outside the patient's immediate family.

The hospital also may limit visitors if a patient is being treated for a trauma, emergency or serious infection, said Valda Clark Christian, an assistant county attorney representing Jackson.

At a Miami news conference, Langbehn, 39, broke down when she recalled the eight hours she and her three adopted children — now ages 11, 12 and 14 — sat in a hospital waiting room with little knowledge of Pond's condition. "As I sat there wracking my brain, I would go outside and scream into the Miami night," she said. "I felt like a failure for not being there holding her hand."

Pond, Langbehn and the children arrived in Miami for a Caribbean cruise with R Family Vacations, a company run by Rosie O'Donnell and her partner Kelli Carpenter that caters to gays.

Pond was stricken shortly after boarding the ship Norwegian Jewel as she watched her children play basketball, Langbehn said. She and the children were told virtually nothing about Pond and not allowed to see her — even though Pond's sister arrived from Jacksonville and was sent straight to Pond's room.

When Pond was declared brain dead about 10 a.m. the next day, her heart, both kidneys and her liver were harvested for donation, according to her wishes, Langbehn said.

Linda Quick, president of the South Florida Hospital and Healthcare Association, said she did not think Jackson broke any laws or rules and chided the family for seeking money from a public hospital.

"Whether [Jackson] could have been more culturally sensitive, maybe. Do the [the family members] deserve an apology? Probably," Quick said. "But that's tax money they are trying to get."

Federal health privacy laws say hospitals should not disclose details about a patient except to the nearest family member or someone with power of attorney. Hospitals legally do not have to allow visitors.

Florida law spells out a priority list for whom doctors should consult about a patient's health care: first, a guardian or health surrogate, then a spouse, adult child, parent, adult sibling, adult relative and finally a close friend.

Normally, hospitals honor a power of attorney but there could be legal or logistical reasons that would interfere, said William Bell, attorney for the Florida Hospital Association.

Quick said it may be time to modernize the law.

"Today's lifestyles may require some broader interpretations of what is a family member," Quick said.

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