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You are only one person....add up all the money from all the people following this, and there is a substantial amount. Enough, I'm sure.Why not all those who support him send money to keep him on life support?You folks who THINK you know how the Commonwealth works, better find the most vulnerable in society and ask their opinions. They don't even know what is wrong with this baby yet and they suggest to allow him to die, "with dignity". Easy for someone living to say! Italy even offered to take him, offer him full citizenship in an attempt to save him and the British government make the decision on behalf of the parents. "NO. He cannot leave".
Americans by and large are clueless, and in time, once the massive global push to inject immense global control into your system, this will be the future you stare down on a regular basis and across many private scenarios you don't experience today.
Alfie Evans deserves the chance to fight for his life -- Why is the UK determined to let him die?
In a move that has baffled people around the world, Britain is engaged in a fight with Tom Evans and Kate James to deny life support to their hospitalized 23-month-old son, Alfie – condemning him to death, even though the toddler’s parents want desperately to keep him alive.
Two days ago, Pope Francis stepped in and offered Alfie care in Italy. The Italian government went as far as granting citizenship to Alfie in an attempt to have him immediately transferred to Italy.
But the British hospital where Alife is staying refused to allow the transfer and the parents sought judgement from the Family Division of the High Court in Manchester. A judge ruledTuesday that the toddler, who was taken off life support on Monday, is too ill to travel to Vatican City in Rome for treatment.
Alfie’s parents appealed that ruling to Britain’s Court of Appeal, but on Wednesday three judges on that that court rejected the parent’s request to overturn the lower court ruling denying the transfer of Alfie.
Right, will my $10 help?
Don't try this. They have an offer, this isn't even something money itself would help, it is a state issue, they are the ones with the resources, expertise and money. The Italians offered to try and save this little boy, I see no good reason why his mother shouldn't try with the right supervision.