singular_me
16th October 2015, 01:58 PM
I think that somebody who wants to die is her/his prerogative... the problem is the law... to ask a gov to be terminated is the paramount of slavery
ps: abortion is an issue that springs from the total disrespect for life... whereas willing to die when one is gravely ill (or when the quality of life has completely gone) is dignity. IMHO
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Euthanasia begins in California as Governor Brown unleashes population control ‘right to die’
16th October 2015
‘It’s now legal in California — a state that abhors the death penalty for violent criminals, child molesters and rapists — to kill yourself or, more specifically, to request death and actually have it carried out.
As reported by MarketWatch, Gov. Jerry Brown said that this law would now give terminally ill people the right to make such requests of doctors who would then do what doctors were never intended to do — take a life.
In a signing letter, Brown claimed he consulted with two groups of people who supposedly hold the sanctity of life paramount — doctors and Catholic bishops — while reflecting upon his own death.’..................
Growing the "culture of death"
Then there is the hypocrisy, as noted by Citizens Against Assisted Suicide, an organization opposed to the law.
"As someone of wealth and access to the world's best medical care and doctors, the governor's background is very different than that of millions of Californians living in health care poverty without that same access," said the coalition, adding that it is "reviewing all of its options moving forward."
"These are the people and families potentially hurt by giving doctors the power to prescribe lethal overdoses to patients," the group stated.
The culture of death was not lost on Daniel Payne, who, writing in The Federalist, notes that the country has a "deepening love affair" with death in all its forms.
"From California comes yet another plank in the death brigade's never-ending demands for more death. California is now the fifth state to permit doctors to help kill their patients by prescribing them lethal overdoses of drugs: Oregon, Montana, Washington, and Vermont already allow it," he wrote. "California's passage of the law means that, in 10 percent of American states, it is legal for a doctor to knowingly help destroy his patient's life."
http://www.naturalnews.com/051589_euthanasia_assisted_suicide_population_cont rol.html#ixzz3olaZ34bZ
ps: abortion is an issue that springs from the total disrespect for life... whereas willing to die when one is gravely ill (or when the quality of life has completely gone) is dignity. IMHO
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Euthanasia begins in California as Governor Brown unleashes population control ‘right to die’
16th October 2015
‘It’s now legal in California — a state that abhors the death penalty for violent criminals, child molesters and rapists — to kill yourself or, more specifically, to request death and actually have it carried out.
As reported by MarketWatch, Gov. Jerry Brown said that this law would now give terminally ill people the right to make such requests of doctors who would then do what doctors were never intended to do — take a life.
In a signing letter, Brown claimed he consulted with two groups of people who supposedly hold the sanctity of life paramount — doctors and Catholic bishops — while reflecting upon his own death.’..................
Growing the "culture of death"
Then there is the hypocrisy, as noted by Citizens Against Assisted Suicide, an organization opposed to the law.
"As someone of wealth and access to the world's best medical care and doctors, the governor's background is very different than that of millions of Californians living in health care poverty without that same access," said the coalition, adding that it is "reviewing all of its options moving forward."
"These are the people and families potentially hurt by giving doctors the power to prescribe lethal overdoses to patients," the group stated.
The culture of death was not lost on Daniel Payne, who, writing in The Federalist, notes that the country has a "deepening love affair" with death in all its forms.
"From California comes yet another plank in the death brigade's never-ending demands for more death. California is now the fifth state to permit doctors to help kill their patients by prescribing them lethal overdoses of drugs: Oregon, Montana, Washington, and Vermont already allow it," he wrote. "California's passage of the law means that, in 10 percent of American states, it is legal for a doctor to knowingly help destroy his patient's life."
http://www.naturalnews.com/051589_euthanasia_assisted_suicide_population_cont rol.html#ixzz3olaZ34bZ