Featured DDA
Member: Kate
Millett
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Kate
Millett became a member of DDA
in 1993, when Kate's maternal aunt, Margaret, became ill
and was placed in a nursing home by her son, Kate's cousin,
Roger.
In her efforts to assist and protect aunt Margaret from
being forced into a nursing home and being drugged with
Haldol, Kate met and faced heartbreaking, opposition from
some family members, who lacked Kate's insight into the
affects of such drugs on patients.
She
remains a champion for seniors rights and the rights
of the disabled.
Kate
Millett lives in New York, is an adjunct professor
at New York University, and spends much of her time in
her studio in New York City. A celebrated author, she
hosts a writing
colony at her farm in upstate New York and teaches
at New York University as an Associate Professor.
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This
site has important information and evidence that impacts all
Diabetics, legally and medically, and could be life saving
in many circumstances. The Jane D. Duchene case is legal
precedent, RE: state and federal law, that makes
it legal for medical personnel to terminate diabetic patients.
Jane Duchene and others killed in medical environments, often
are also victims of financial
abuse, and fraud, or are poor enough to be considered a drain
on HMO Plans or Government Medical Assistance Plans,
by discontinuing their insulin, thereby causing diabetic patients,
and other disabled patients
with illness more serious than diabetes, a painful, horrifying
death.
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Public
opinion is an important factor in the criminal justice system,
in terms of whether or not the Minnesota Attorney General
responds to any criminal matter. Therefore to insure this
representative case of medical murder of a diabetic, is not
continue to be commonplace, behind closed doors in medical
institutions, where there is little or no scrutiny, informed
protest, in the form of signed and notarized affidavits sent
to DDA, (click
on affidavits), is one of the few factors that
insures that the
law up held and public
safety is maintained.
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