DreamGirl
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Hsve you guys heard the controversy going on in Nebraska about an inmste waiting to get on the national transplant list for a new liver? This has caused heated discussion in and out of the medical profession. The women would be up for parole in 2006 and says her biggest thing would be to take her now 3-year-old grandson to the movies and watch him grow into a young man. The woman has also stated that if someone who was a young mother or whose circumsatnces were different, should be out ahead of her on the list. She has until April to get her weight down and her diabetes under control before they even consider her for being on the list.
I honestly don't know what to think about this. The woman is a recovering heroin addict and alcoholic. Granted people make mistakes, but if she's given a new liver, someone behind her on the list could die. Then again it's not fair to discriminate based on the fact she's in prison. So, what do you guys think of this?
I honestly don't know what to think about this. The woman is a recovering heroin addict and alcoholic. Granted people make mistakes, but if she's given a new liver, someone behind her on the list could die. Then again it's not fair to discriminate based on the fact she's in prison. So, what do you guys think of this?