hey - have you seen this one yet! We all need to save this in our "cause/alert file" - It's a reprinted article from a 1947 edition of the New England Medical Journal - on this news/Activism thread:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/1380989/posts?page=1
and here
http://www.haciendapub.com/article28.html
Chilling - we have a lot of work to do!
Take for example the posts on this one thread about how hospice helped them. I have to say I am one of those they helped in the past, but my father died at home with hospice only comming in the last couple of weeks, not in a death factory.
Fighting them, the death crowd, not specifically hospice, will be difficult. It won't be like fighting a single person or organization. It will be a fight against a philosophy.
Education is the best tool. Knowing what they think and what direction and how far they're willing to go "right now".
They are at a turning point at this time. As I see it they have 2 options. One is to go back underground like they have in the past and reform/regroup and make soft hits to regain ground or to bring a campaign against life that would shock a lot of people. I think the former, and after the masses have "realized" these are just isolated cases.
I'm not saying this isn't do-able, just that preperation & studying them are necessary. Before a football team plays the opposition, the watch them play, find their strengths and weaknesses and then goes out and wins the game. You don't walk into a fight carrying a ruler while your opposition has a 2 x 4.
I know a lot of people have been fighting a long time for Terri and now Mae and countless others that have fallen between the cracks, but I think the Stakes have now been raised.