Something I find amazing is that people who usually like the Constitution and Bill of Rights, suddenly don't like it so much if it can be used to save the life of a useless eater.
Yes, what a shock to the Culture of Death crowd, that they can't terminate with impunity a disabled individual who steps on their groove, who impedes their style, who's using up "their" inheritance in hospital or nursing home care.
I have to agree.
"Something I find amazing is that people who usually like the Constitution and Bill of Rights, suddenly don't like it so much if it can be used to save the life of a useless eater."
Life is a basic right and was clearly spelled out in the Bill of Rights. It's the most important right...or at least they listed it first.
But suddenly everybody thinks they're Perry Mason and are turning this into a friggin civics lesson.
You are exactly right BykrBarb. Stick with it.
Not true. My first concern has always been for the Constitution and Bill of Rights. It has to be - for the good of all of us.
Individual law-abiding citizens are, first and foremost, promised equal federal protection. Nobody talked me into changing my stance on state laws - it came with a great deal of reading and re-reading those sacred (to me) documents.