Sarah Palin is right!
Send htis to glen back
Hey Bobby let a member of a family be near your bedside when you are about to kick-off. Then they can send you straight to hell will your belong you malignant dwarf.
Were going to have to, if youre very old, were not going to give you all that technology and all those drugs for the last couple of years of your life to keep you maybe going for another couple of months. Its too expensive so were going to let you die. - Robert B. Reich
I can’t help but think that there are many folks, perhaps millions, that are thinking, “God help him and anyone responsible if any of that un-American nonsense should it happen to one of my family members.”
People that play with fire will eventually get burned.
or if you refuse to kow tow to libtards
This would be a VERY SLIPPERY SLOPE!!! No 0bama Death Panel is going to decide if I live or die!!!!
Some years ago, a good friend of mine went in for his annual checkup and they found a cancerous tumor. After considering all the options carefully, he decided to let nature take his course. He was a man of means and had good medical insurance, but he made an informed decision that the last few months of his life would be more valuable spending it with his family and with all his facilities intact rather than subject himself to the rigors of chemo. He lived only three months after that diagnosis but had a wonderful three months with his family and friends, never once allowing any of them to express sympathy for his terminal disease.
Another dear friend, who is not a man of means, has gone through repeated rounds of chemo at one of the nation's top cancer clinics. It has gone into remission, only to return months later. He still has kids to raise and his wife and family are with him to continue whatever treatments are available for whatever time he has left.
The point is that two very different and two very good men are making totally opposite decisions for different reasons.
And whether or not, as a friend, I approve of their decisions is not relevant because it is a decision for them, their families and their doctors. It is not a decision which I aspire to make as their friend and it is certainly not a decision for some government bureaucrat to make who knows far less about these men, their families and their circumstances than I do as a close friend.