Charlie Gard’s Nanny State Killers

Charlie Gard’s Nanny State Killers

The British government's rejection of an offer by Vatican-run Bambino Gesu Children's Hospital to treat 1-year-old Charlie Gard's rare genetic condition is a heart-breaking example of why the bureaucratic nanny-state is a danger to human rights and the dignity of the elderly, infirm, and dying.

The European Court of Human Rights has declined to hear an appeal from the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom, which has refused to allow the parents of little Charlie to take him to Italy or the United States for experimental treatment.  The courts laughably cite human rights concerns as the basis for their rulings.  In the interim, a child remains without life-saving medical care that he could receive in another country, while his parents are enjoined from doing anything to help him. The European nanny-state has sentenced little Charlie to death.

Should Hitting A Police Officer Be A Serious Crime?
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Should Hitting A Police Officer Be A Serious Crime?

State House News Service

By Colin A. Young
STATE HOUSE NEWS SERVICE

BOSTON — The Massachusetts secretary of public safety renewed the Baker administration's effort to increase the penalty for assaulting a police officer, pressing lawmakers on Tuesday to elevate the crime to a felony charge.

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