No problem. Glad to refresh. You were posting some information claiming that George Soros' PDIA group was a group promoting Death. In fact, it was a group that gave out $45 million to fund better care for patients in hospices. That would seem to be completely different from what has been alleged here on FR for several weeks. I will give credit where credit is due, and in this case, Soros has actually done some good.
MAC, Calpernia and Fedora have done quite a bit of research on Soros, and his funding of PDIA. From the many posts I have read, Soros doesn't have any good intent with what he spends his money on, regardless of the "good" appearances it may have.
Mac,
The good that Soros has done is laced with something else here. Check the timeline posts on Terri. They know very well that Terri is a precedent. Lifenews had a big timeline, as did earthlink.
It's like the movie, "Devil's Advocate." The infiltration is so complete that unentangling becomes a fight to the death, and that's what makes the mark of Soros money the new Black Hand.
http://www.fmr.no/cparticle78404-10285a.html
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Project Death in America
Many Americans who worry about the unravelling of our social and moral order will not be persuaded by political campaigns for drug-legalization and medical marijuana use. They also will wonder why a man as successful as George Soros is so consumed by this issue. Their disturbance will only be deepened when they become aware of another Soros passion: euthanasia. In 1994 Soros introduced to the public his Death in America project. He observe , ' America, the land of the perpetually young growing older is an embarrassment, and dying is a failure. Death has replaced sex as the taboo subject of our times. People compete to appear on talk shows to discuss the most intimate details of their sex lives, but they have nothing to say about dying, which in its immensity dwarfs the momentary pleasures of sex." Soros provided $15 million in initial funding for Project Death in America (PDIA), whose headquarters are located at Columbia University's College of Physicians & Surgeons.
Soros has attributed his interest in this issue to his late father. In an interview with the New Yorker (January 23, 1995), Soros recounted his father's battle with cancer and voiced disapproval at the senior Soros's unwillingness to die. According to Soros, his father "...unfortunately wanted to live... I was kind of disappointed in him ... I wrote him off." George Soros's promotion of death can also be traced to his mother, who as a member of the Hemlock Society (a pro suicide organisation committed suicide.
Project Death in America (PDIA) is a grant making foundation that supports euthanasia and physician-assisted suicide. Its mission is "to transform the culture of dying." Soros has acknowledged that "legalizing euthanasia could have unintended consequences, leading to all kind of abuses ... but... aggressive, life-prolonging interventions, which may at times go against the patient's wishes, are much more expensive..."
Thanx for the refresh. :)
Sometimes people who want to do evil, do some good stuff to hide the evil.
I have read so much about Soros that I don't trust him one bit.