Dear Mr Stride,
Today in Helmand on the 'front line' - Mr Cameron said the political process should mean "those people are prepared to give up the bomb, the bullet, can actually be part of that process, part of that future Afghanistan". Huffington Post But the bomb, the bullet, the SAMs, the heavy machine guns, the mortars for the rabbles.
The rank hypocrisy we hear from this nation's leaders causes millions of us to feel the deepest shame for the lack of principle and law in our nation.
Manning, Assange and Snowden strive to set us free of the coils by telling the truth. Thus we MIGHT be set free if we join them, even in humble ways. This press release by the Hong Kong Government is important in several ways, of course.
From: David Halpin
Sent: Wednesday, June 05, 2013 10:42 PM
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Subject: C4 tonight
I seldom watch the ''News'' on either the BBC or C4 channel, but tonight I watched the latter. I was disgusted at the bias and the lack of corroboration.
In regard to 'chemical weapons' I noted you did not quote the UN lady who reported that a nerve gas had been used by the rebels in one attack. It would have been an easy matter to get shells to one of the c. 100 rabble groups. And if the Syrian army had used chemical weapons 27 times - cui bono . Would my colleague with his FRCS obtain advantage in this? It would be a certain way to call NATO bombs upon his head.
Read more: Crap Red Herring – Chemical Weapons in Syria/Iraq/Zionist entity
Consultation by TSDHCNHST: Proposal to 'transfer' ie close, all 10 beds from each of the two community hospitals – Ashburton & Buckfastleigh, and Bovey Tracey.
David S Halpin MB BS 1964 FRCS
Annexe to submission of 14 February 2013 - 24 February 2013
Some points regarding fault in process and other concerns have been raised in the prior submission.
There remains a need to examine the alleged factual bases for the proposed closure of these beds by the 'Care Trust' from a medical service perspective. It has seemed, at the public meetings, that assertion dominated fact and record.
Read more: Annexe to: Proposal to 'transfer' all 10 beds from two community hospitals
Consultation by TSDHCNHST: Proposal to 'transfer' all 10 beds from each of the two community hospitals – Ashburton & Buckfastleigh, and Bovey Tracey.
David S Halpin MB BS 1964 FRCS and Susan J Halpin – Orthopaedic Nursing Certificate SRN 1960
14th February 2013
Relevant experience
Closely involved in the communities of South Devon since DSH was appointed consultant in orthopaedic and trauma surgery in 1975 at Torbay and the Princess Elizabeth Orthopaedic Hospital, Exeter. Chairman PC Combe-in-Teignhead at one time. Lead other village activities – formation of recreation field, pavilion etc.
Fostered 12 distressed children from South Devon and two newborn babies – separately! Cared for elderly tenant with chronic airway disease. She died in Wolborough hospital. Nursed mother of SJH with cancer of the pancreas at home. Professional help from GP, DN, Macmillan nurses, and Marie Curie nurses at night. She died peacefully in our home, pain and discomfort being relieved by IV morphine. Mother of DSH, with severe rheumatoid arthritis and a possible tumour, died in a Surrey NH. Grandmother of SJH died in peace in Swanage Cottage Hospital, which is also threatened with closure. An aunt, a nurse, also died there. She had received much good in-patient and out-patient treatment at this hospital over the years including the excision of malignant skin tumours under LA.
Read more: Proposal to 'transfer' all 10 beds from two community hospitals