Posted on 11/03/2014 7:38:04 AM PST by wagglebee
In a tragic ending to her life, terminally ill cancer patient Brittany Maynard took her life this past weekend by legally taking a lethal dose of drugs to commit suicide. Her decision to kill herself sparked a national debate on assisted suicide and, now, pro-life advocates are concerned euthanasia activists will use her death to promote legalizing assisted suicide in more states.
“I know that I am supposed to keep quiet and simply offer condolences,” pro-life attorney and euthanasia expert Wesley Smith wrote shortly after Maynard’s death “Frankly, I doubt her family would want them from megiven how her illness and death were politicized in the cause of using our great empathy for her to demolish laws against doctor-prescribed death and my implacable opposition to that dark agenda.”
“But, of course, I am saddened. Who wouldnt be? Her cancer and death, if the report is accurate, are a terrible tragedy. I wish her husband, family, and friends nothing but the best,” Smith said.
But Smith issued a stern warning for the exploitation of Maynard’s death to come.
“Expect suicide advocates to now use her death to stoke emotions even higher around the assisted suicide debate. But emotionalism is the last approach that should be taken in pondering such a radical, culturally transforming agenda and the threat legalized assisted suicide poses to the most weak and vulnerable among us,” he said.
Smith said he wouldn’t be surprised with the pro-euthanasia group Compassion and Choices videotaped Maynard’s death as a publicity tool.
“Thats the kind of thing assisted suicide/euthanasia promoters have been doing since Jack Kevorkian took his lethal injection of Thomas Youk to 60 Minutes. I hope I am mistaken,” he said.
That euthanasia activists would exploit the death of someone like Maynard is not surprising — given that they were essentially pushing her to kill herself.
Top assisted suicide proponent Rita Marker noted before Maynard died that Compassion and Choices was clearly interested in her taking her own life — and getting people signed up for its mailing list to promote their advocacy and get donations. From, A Deadly Campaign Masked as a Personal Decision.
This explosion of coverage was due to a public campaign facilitated by Compassion & Choices (the former Hemlock Society) to legalize Oregon-style doctor-prescribed suicide in every state.
The organization has established the Brittany Maynard Fund to raise money for political campaigns to legalize doctor-prescribed suicide in targeted states across the country.
And, to strengthen the resolve of the young woman for whom the campaign is named, Compassion & Choices has posted Britannys Card on its website. Lets get 1 million people to sign Britannys card, states the message, adding, Sign the card and let Brittany know you support her bravery in this very tough time.
But sending a message comes with a catch. In a startling note of hucksterism, the site states that By signing Brittanys Card, you agree to receive periodic communication from Compassion & Choices.
Just as they did with Terri Schindler Schiavo, the leftist death mongers will exploit Brittany's death to advance their evil agenda.
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She could have just offed herself in anonymity. But no, she had an agenda.
Evidently every execution is botched or gruesome or otherwise inhumane but every suicide is peaceful.
Theme song from M*A*S*H.....................
I thought she postponed her death?
She became part of the euthanazis agenda and she probably didn't even understand what she was participating in, the death mongers were going to make certain that she went through with it.
I saw this on the television news this morning. No doubt her suffering was terrible with seizures and the like, but this shouldn’t be allowed. When they interviewed her, she spoke in the same radically self-centered control speak you hear from abortion defenders: It’s my choice, I want to be in control, I want to decide when I die, etc, etc.
There seemed to be no trust in God or surrender to His Mysterious Plan. Jesus said, “My God, My God, why have you forsaken Me,” but He also said, “Thy Will be done.”
If they feel so stongly about it they should lead by example.
Yeah, sure...
Suicide for thee but not for me....
Libtards offing themselves....sorry, don’t see the downside.
I think I read that she changed it because her condition “worsened”.
Very sad.
“....euthanasia activists will use her death to promote legalizing assisted suicide....”
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When will these activists practice on themselves what they preach?
Not trying to judge her, but I just have a bad feeling about this. Along with abortion this is just another step down the path of cheapening life, and embracing death.
A sign of the times.
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