supernav said:Sigh..
you guys need to be more updated on this case:
http://www.wattslawfirm.com/24_fuel_fire.html
GM settled with her and her family and although the amount is undisclosed, it's been reported on other sites (due to her massive publicity) to be in the tens of millions.
I don't know why they're still asking for money. What about the OTHER thousands of burn victims who didn't get money from GM or trials. Who are just as horribly burned and living in turmoil. Shouldn't that money be dispersed to them as well. What about burn victims in other countries who would LOVE to come to the US and get professional treatment, but can't, and thus suffering in agony in their home countries.
I don't question the act of helping her, i DO question society sometimes. Example: what if instead of being a beautiful young girl, it was a fat black kid in that car. Would a website about him result in all these threads and dollars into his charity account. Is his pain and suffering less important? What if it was an 12 y/o illegal mexican girl smuggled her by her family. No fault of her own. Should she get deported and suffer in her country with no medical attention, or get money from us and best care and doctors to try and put her life back together. What if it was a 67 year old man. Would society just say "ah, he's gonna croak soon anyways, let him suffer".
Too many questions. I like society sometimes to just sit back and ask these questions and think what their answers mean. Personalyl i think money should go into a NATIONAL FUND that deals specifically with burn victims. An organization that looks after people who get into such horrible circumstances and medical insurance and medicare sure won't do squat about them. For importing horribly burned victims around the world and giving them life. That would be my solution. A fund that could help this girl, and MANY girls like her across the country.
back to my coffee.
-= nav =-
DancingGirl20 said:
You are so wrong here. That kid drank to much ALCOHOL, caused an accident and killed 2 people and disfigured another one. I think we are just being Influenced by the FACTS of this story. The only irresponsible thing that boy did was drink so much that he decided it was ok to drive. Jaqui has to live with the concequences of his actions. BTW since you seem to have posted the same points on another thread one would think that you have absolutly no problem with alcohol or DRUNK driving (you know driving while intoxicated, driving after drinking too much...etc).
Puc said:
you are a sheep.... baaaahhhh..... baaaahhhhh.....
If you studied my other post long enough to comprehend it, you would realize that I DO have a problem with drunk driving. I also have a problem with a sleep deprived truck driver running over 3 teenagers, or a man who takes his allergy medicine before driving home even though the label warns him not to.
Why does the fact that this involves alcohol instead of ambien make the kid more culpable?
This is not about alcohol, this is about irresponsible people. Dipshits like yourself who feed on one-liners like "Don't Drink And Drive" need to turn off the TV and learn how to think for yourselves.
supernav said:Sigh..
you guys need to be more updated on this case:
http://www.wattslawfirm.com/24_fuel_fire.html
GM settled with her and her family and although the amount is undisclosed, it's been reported on other sites (due to her massive publicity) to be in the tens of millions.
I don't know why they're still asking for money. What about the OTHER thousands of burn victims who didn't get money from GM or trials. Who are just as horribly burned and living in turmoil. Shouldn't that money be dispersed to them as well. What about burn victims in other countries who would LOVE to come to the US and get professional treatment, but can't, and thus suffering in agony in their home countries.
I don't question the act of helping her, i DO question society sometimes. Example: what if instead of being a beautiful young girl, it was a fat black kid in that car. Would a website about him result in all these threads and dollars into his charity account. Is his pain and suffering less important? What if it was an 12 y/o illegal mexican girl smuggled her by her family. No fault of her own. Should she get deported and suffer in her country with no medical attention, or get money from us and best care and doctors to try and put her life back together. What if it was a 67 year old man. Would society just say "ah, he's gonna croak soon anyways, let him suffer".
Too many questions. I like society sometimes to just sit back and ask these questions and think what their answers mean. Personalyl i think money should go into a NATIONAL FUND that deals specifically with burn victims. An organization that looks after people who get into such horrible circumstances and medical insurance and medicare sure won't do squat about them. For importing horribly burned victims around the world and giving them life. That would be my solution. A fund that could help this girl, and MANY girls like her across the country.
back to my coffee.
-= nav =-
Citruscide said:
Well, outside your "in your face" overtones Puc... I have to agree with you... in this case, it was a combination of a drunk driving kid and a faulty feul line...
But the same goes with ANY irresponsible driver... could just be going 100mph in a 55, or using ANYTHING that could hurt his driving abilities...
But I don't necessiarly think that saying "don't drink and drive" is a bad thing...
C-ditty
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