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Egalitarian Thug

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29. Too much. Oregon is the closest thing we have to civilization in regards to
Mon Jul 22, 2013, 07:33 AM
Jul 2013

this topic. and it can be pretty sticky there. When a person wants to end their life, isn't it their life to end?

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Euthanasia [View all] Bonobo Jul 2013 OP
Not at all, not really, since they're only paid Medicare reimbursement Warpy Jul 2013 #1
Interesting thought, but I think it's more likely the church thing. williesgirl Jul 2013 #2
It always seemed that hospice was all about humane end-of-life care. leveymg Jul 2013 #3
Hospice is about providing supportive care when further intervention hedgehog Jul 2013 #7
End of life care is not euthanasia lunatica Jul 2013 #28
I was unaware of that inherent distinction made regarding euthenasia - is there another term for leveymg Jul 2013 #31
The only one I can think of is murder lunatica Jul 2013 #33
Not sure of reason for opposition, but I think Jack Kevorkian was a Saint. Hoyt Jul 2013 #4
I believe if a person is terminal sick, that person should be legally allowed to end his/her life. hrmjustin Jul 2013 #5
There are several problems with end of life situations - hedgehog Jul 2013 #6
when is the end 'THE END". forthemiddle Jul 2013 #36
Having been involved in 4 different end-of-life situations with old people in the past several years enough Jul 2013 #8
Great post. Bonobo Jul 2013 #9
Everyone needs to be aware of Living Wills proReality Jul 2013 #16
And do not forget to add the DNR clause in the Living Will... ReRe Jul 2013 #23
I had a living will with my mother lunatica Jul 2013 #34
I'm reminded of a 'slow code'.. X_Digger Jul 2013 #35
You know, if you want to kill yourself, go ahead and do it duffyduff Jul 2013 #10
Holland. SheilaT Jul 2013 #12
A very dear friend of mine was living in Holland HeiressofBickworth Jul 2013 #17
slippery slope. Voluntary euthanasia is not the same as mandated culling. Sirveri Jul 2013 #13
I don't think so. hrmjustin Jul 2013 #19
The people who are dying of old age now... Blanks Jul 2013 #11
I don't think it is new hfojvt Jul 2013 #18
I'm sorry that your dad's aunt had to suffer. Blanks Jul 2013 #27
Interesting comments here. I have also been involved in 3 end-of-life situations... TreasonousBastard Jul 2013 #14
Not that much. westerebus Jul 2013 #15
Yep. It is mostly the family who can't let go. hunter Jul 2013 #25
Got a living will? westerebus Jul 2013 #30
I don't think so Horse with no Name Jul 2013 #20
I mostly think people just don't know what to do. It's scary and sad and we want it put off. nolabear Jul 2013 #21
Some thoughtful comments here. I myself am conflicted. kag Jul 2013 #22
It's awful. Both my grandmas died of cancer. hunter Jul 2013 #26
Like the drug war, it's probably a veneer of religion-based morality overlaying a cash-based core Warren DeMontague Jul 2013 #24
Too much. Oregon is the closest thing we have to civilization in regards to Egalitarian Thug Jul 2013 #29
Probably 60% Myrina Jul 2013 #32
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