This whole thing is a victory for heathens and insurance companies who will in the future stop coverage and will force "a dignified end"!
Did we ever think we would live to see "Soylent Green" become a form of reality in our lives?
Oh, man, Soylent Green---what a call-back---and I remember at the time thinking that 40 was SO OLD (it was 40, wasn't it?)
Remember when Abu Gharaib pictures first came out? They were all over the news for weeks and months---
What we have "hidden" in our hospices, hospitals, nursing homes, etc., could make AG look like a picnic...
I know that with new technology, the likelihood of keeping some people alive indefinitely at much expense compared to the quality of that life, but I am beginning to wonder how many are being starved out of "convenience", rather than to fulfill their wishes...