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The National Funeral Directors Association, NFDA, has given some support to the Bereaved Consumer Bill of Rights Act(also known as the Rush Bill, and the Bereaved Consumers Protection act) The bill which ends some funeral deceptions, and brings cemeteries under the funeral rule, contains much needed funeral and cemetery reform including some unbundling of funeral packages.

600px-US_Congressional_Seal.svgThe extend of the NFDA’s Executive Board endorsement is not known at this time. It will be made available shortly.

“The NFDA Executive Board also voiced its support of the Bereaved Consumers Protection Act, referred to as the Rush Bill after U.S. Rep. Bobby Rush (D-Ill.) who introduced the bill on Sept. 22. Rush said the bill is designed to strengthen funeral home and cemetery regulation. Rush, who is chairman of the House Subcommittee on Commerce, Trade and Consumer Protection, said his bill is in response to the allegations made at Burr Oak Cemetery. In general, the bill calls on the FTC to “prescribe rules prohibiting unfair or deceptive acts or practices in the provision of funeral services.”-MemorialBusinessJournal

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Wednesday, October 28th, 2009
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President Obama let Kennedy Speak to Congress from grave via letter

President Obama let Kennedy Speak to Congress from grave via letter

President Barack Obama  let Senator Ted Kennedy speak from the grave on 9.09.09. This is the second time Kennedy spoke from the Grave.  First he spoke through a letter at a  Arlington grave side funeral service via letter to the Pope. 2nd he spoke in a letter given to Obama after his death. Portions of  that  letter were read during Obama’s speech before Congress on Tuesday night.

Here is what Obama said via the Huffington Post:

I received one of those letters a few days ago. It was from our beloved friend and colleague, Ted Kennedy. He had written it back in May, shortly after he was told that his illness was terminal. He asked that it be delivered upon his death.

In it, he spoke about what a happy time his last months were, thanks to the love and support of family and friends, his wife, Vicki, and his children, who are here tonight . And he expressed confidence that this would be the year that health care reform – “that great unfinished business of our society,” he called it – would finally pass. He repeated the truth that health care is decisive for our future prosperity, but he also reminded me that “it concerns more than material things.” “What we face,” he wrote, “is above all a moral issue; at stake are not just the details of policy, but fundamental principles of social justice and the character of our country.”

This was indeed a sad thing. The President of the United States using a Senator  in the grave to sell his Health Care Plan.

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Thursday, September 10th, 2009
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thumbnailA  Texas Representative for the House of Representatives has scheduled a Health Care Town Meeting in a Funeral Home. Ted Poe is a conservative congressman.

From:www.hcnonline.com

“Rep. Ted Poe will hold a town hall meeting at Brookside Funeral Home on Saturday, Aug. 22 at 10 a.m. with the primary focusing being health care reform.

Brookside Funeral Home is located at 3410 FM 1960, Houston.”

From the Congressman’s Website in a speech on the the Floor of the US House of Representatives.

“Mr. Speaker, when government runs health care, senior citizens sometimes are refused treatment because of their age. In Sweden, an 83-year-old woman was refused medical surgery by the government-run hospital. They said she was just too old for treatment. Marianne Skogh had pain and numbness in her legs for 5 years. She waited more than a year trying to get approval for back surgery to cure the problem. She was rejected by the government”

No matter what side of the issue you are on it is a creative stunt (Health Care Town Hall in a Funeral Home) that should be applauded. Will there be a funeral for our health care system or the health care bill? Or both?

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Wednesday, August 19th, 2009
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The ICCFA is supporting Cemetery Reform Because of the horrific Burr Oak Cemetery Scandal

The ICCFA is supporting Cemetery Reform Because of the horrific Burr Oak Cemetery Scandal

The International Cemetery Crematory Funeral Association (ICCFA) is open to reform of the Death Care Industry. Death care is what happens from the  funeral home to the cemetery. The Burr Oak  Cemetery Scandal in  the Chicago Area has stirred up calls for cemetery reform.

At Burr Oak  in cemetery near Alsip Illinois 300 graves were desecrated. 2 sections of the Cemetery are a crime scene. Bones were discarded and piled up. The scope and nature of the Burr Oak Crime is an unspeakable horror.

REFORM

Click here: Burr Oak Cemetery Scandal:Could Humans do this?

Reform is not the total answer. More laws are needed. Regulation is needed.Enforcement  This is true both on the Funeral side and the cemetery side of the business of death. Laws enforced do not always prevent crime.

From ABC.com

Bob Fells, the general counsel for the Virginia-based International Cemetery, Crematory, and Funeral Association said his organization is open to beefing up regulation to prevent atrocities like the one at Burr Oak. “This is so essential to cemetery operation, the integrity of the gravesite,” said Fells, who cautioned that stronger legislation still won’t be able to stop criminal activity. “If somebody wants to walk into a bank and rob it, you probably aren’t going to be able to stop them. It’s a similar thing with illegal disinterment,” said Wells.

EDUCATION NEEDED

If folks are educated about what is involved in the Funeral  and Cemetery Process in death care there will be less crime. They will not be ripped off when there is good laws enforcement and EDUCATION about the Funeral and Cemetery Process.

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rest-in-peace-image-150x150Education must start Funeral Process and how everything ties together. The best place is to do that is here

“Rest in Peace: Insiders Tips to the Low Cost Less Stress Funeral”.



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Monday, August 3rd, 2009
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obamacare_gravediggers_180Health Care reform and your funeral arrangements(death care)  need to be separate, as far as the  east is from the west. The risk of treachery is too great.

President Obama appeared to agree with this yesterday when he appeared before the AARP in a town meeting teleconference.

“Meanwhile, speculation about what the overall reform package might contain has muddled Mr. Obama’s message. That much was clear at his tele-town hall meeting with members of AARP on Tuesday when a woman asked if Medicare reforms would force people to choose how they want to die.-www.cbsnews.com

Nobody’s going to be forcing you to be making decisions on end of life care,” the president responded.

The problem I have with proposed Obama’s health  reform care plan is that it may take people into end of life care.

 If they decide what drugs you receive could that not bring you to end of life?

If they decide what drugs you receive could that not bring you to end of life?

A Bureaucrat may decide you do not need a test. Should that not be your decision? Why trust someone else to make the decision that involves your life?

If they decide what drugs you receive could that not bring you to end of life?

The fact that end of life care is even mentioned as a  voluntary option  in the House of Representatives Bill {Page (425)}leaves a door open for  evil social engineering.

Should we call the gravediggers for Mom and Dad?

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Addressing and making changes to the cost of health and death care must happen but not at the expense of people’s lives.

Gravedigger photoshop credit to cube.com


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Wednesday, July 29th, 2009
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