To: Iwo Jima
Food and "hydration" seem life sustaining.
Have just a bit of trouble with "treatment", though.
Don't know what law they are a part of, but it looks as if some fixing might be in order.
To: From many - one.
I agree. Of course food and water are life sustaining. Just like oxygen. But to withhold those things because the patient's condition is thought to be terminal is inexcusable. I firmly agree that some fixing is in order, and I aim to do just that.
Can you join me in this?
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