Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Time for Gary Harvey to Go Home

The holidays are fast approaching and Gary Harvey isn’t home yet. Why not?

The wheels of justice turn slowly? Someone needs to get out the grease because this situation has gone beyond unreasonable, illogical, irresponsible and control-freak mode. It’s unacceptable!

In review:“This is a case where a 55 year old man had a heart attack, fell down the basement stairs, and ended up severely brain damaged. It is a case where still another so-called ethics committee felt it had some sort of god-like wisdom and right to determine life or death for a stranger. It is a case where a so-called ethics committee decided, behind closed doors, that it was perfectly okay to starve and dehydrate this man — Gary Harvey — to death by termination of his Total Parenteral Nutrition (TPN) feeding tube.”

In my opinion, there are players in this case that have tried to make Sara look bad, so as to take the spotlight off their inappropriate actions and/or lack of action. They have done it because they can. Sara is only one person. They are a group. Sara has limited funds. They apparently have, at least in part, the taxpayers money to fight, until Sara is broke, Gary is dead or both. That is obvious. What isn’t obvious is why they are fighting so desperately to keep Gary under their control. Just why is that?

The so-called ethics committee already wanted to put Gary to death and a DNR has been put on him. So, if they don’t care if he dies, why are they worried about Sara being alone with him? What can they possibly be worried about? That she is going to kill him? But that is what they — not Sara – tried to do and they aren’t planning on saving him if anything goes wrong. So why are they desperately fighting to keep Gary in their control? Just what is it that they are scared of?

Full Article and Source:
It's Time to Go Home: Gary Harvey's Case in Review

See Also:
Not a Typical Day in Court

Wife Seeks Rights to Comatose Husband

The Brainwashing of an Unsuspecting People: Continuing to Deny Death Panels

Behind Closed Doors: The Gary Harvey Story

Follow Up: The Gary Harvey Story

15 comments:

  1. This appears to be a total coverup for poor or inadequate care.

    Sara wants her husband home.

    The County cannot continue this outrageous behavior.

    LET GARY GO HOME!

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  2. No one says it better than the Dakota Voice!

    Send Gary home, Chemung Co.

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  3. Thank you Dakota Voice and NASGA for keeping this story alive which is the last thing these evil people want.

    Are these evil people so addicted to power and control that they are now so blinded by their own egos?

    Or has their addiction to power being used to keep the light from shining on the medical records?

    You be the judge and jury why these control mongers will not allow Gary to go home.

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  4. I try to apply the "follow the money" rule here. What's in it for Chemung County to keep Gary Harvey? They certainly don't care about him (as evidenced by their neglect, their attempted termination of his life, and the way they mistreat his wife). So, what is it?

    Are they getting some kind of kickback?

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  5. The longer Chemung County holds on to Gary Harvey, the worse the county looks.

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  6. in my opinion the county is looking very bad suspiciously bad still holding onto Gary Harvey with ice grips even though they made it clear they were withhdrawing stopping to feed him and let him die so i am really confused about this but hey they don't seem to be concerned it seems they always get what they want i wonder why?

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  7. I wish I could get in my car and go get Gary Harvey myself and take him home where he belongs. I feel so bad for what Sara is going through and for what they've done to her husband.

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  8. Perhaps it's not right to think this way, but I hope those who have done this to Gary find themselves in the same circumstances one day, so they will know exactly how it feels to be treated as a non-human.

    I hope they aren't lucky enough to have a Sara fighting for them.

    God help me, I can't help wishing they get what they deserve.

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  9. I look forward to the day when Sara Harvey wins her fight and is allowed to bring her husband home.

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  10. I can't wait to write the article saying the hostage, Gary Harvey, has been released to his wife and is thriving as a result of her love and care!!!

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  11. Sara Harvey has held up to the pressure and stress with grace and poise.

    Guardianship is supposed to be "for the benefit" of the protected person. What benefit is it to Gary Harvey to languish in a cold, hard institution, denied the comfort of his home and the companionship of his wife? What benefit is it, judge?

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  12. I wonder how many other innocent, helpless victims are under the control of Chemung County.

    The AG needs to investigate these operations.

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  13. Sara Harvey has just done another radio interview for FLN. Here's the URL:http://www.fln.org/fln-news/podcast/detail/fln-news--the-gary-harvey-story-an-update/

    And there is a comment opportunity at the site.

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  14. Thank you Carrie for your ongoing support and interet in right vs wrong.

    Sara, we are with you, Gary belongs with his wife in his own home - now!

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