on โ18-05-2014 01:43 PM
This is just so wrong on every conceivable level. How could it possibly have been allowed to happen?
on โ18-05-2014 01:48 PM
Boggles is one word, so does WA have an ICAC?
on โ18-05-2014 02:10 PM
I think the Labor party was in power at the end of 2007 when it was given the go ahead.
on โ18-05-2014 02:21 PM
Yes it was presented in 07, started just before 08 elections but only fully rolled out in 2011. Regardless of any of this the whole thing seems odd and full of holes not to mention dangerous health wise.
on โ18-05-2014 02:38 PM
As far as I am concerned no one except medical doctors should say how a patient is treated. All parties need to keep their noses out. As for the JW aspect, the mind does boggle.
on โ18-05-2014 02:52 PM
@katymatey* wrote:I think the Labor party was in power at the end of 2007 when it was given the go ahead.
It's irrelevant which party was in power at the time. This wasn't intended to be a political propaganda thread. Nor did I intend it to be a denigration of Jehovah's Witnesses .I'm just gobsmacked that it could have happened. To pay those two men to formulate this programme is akin a paying two fundamentalist Christians from the Southern Bible Belt of the US to write a sex education syllabus for Government funded schools.
on โ18-05-2014 02:55 PM
If those two were true to their own beliefs they wouldn't take the job in the first place. odd.
โ18-05-2014 03:04 PM - edited โ18-05-2014 03:05 PM
@lakeland27 wrote:If those two were true to their own beliefs they wouldn't take the job in the first place. odd.
LL the whole point of the programme was to "rationalise" the use of blood transfusions. Apparently there are drugs you can sometimes use instead (though the side effects can occasionally be lethal) and one or both of the men confirmed they had accepted travel and/or lecture fees from the drug compnies concerned.
on โ18-05-2014 03:07 PM
I wonder who makes the product. i guess using it instead by passes the usual JW concerns
on โ18-05-2014 03:27 PM
@katymatey* wrote:I think the Labor party was in power at the end of 2007 when it was given the go ahead.
hahahaha, think the OP over-looked that bit, just slightly, lmao