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Neo-Nazis Kill Terri Schiavo
Movie Guide ^ | 3-30-2005 | William Federer (MovieGuide)

Posted on 03/31/2005 11:49:50 AM PST by Thanatos

Neo-Nazis Kill Terri Schiavo
Mar 30th, 2005

by William Federer

Even before the rise of Adolph Hitler's Third Reich, the way for the gruesome Nazi holocaust of human extermination and cruel butchery was being prepared in the 1930 German Weimar Republic through the medical establishment and philosophical elite's adoption of the "quality of life" concept in place of the "sanctity of life."

The Nuremberg trials, exposing the horrible Nazi war crimes, revealed that Germany's trend toward atrocity began with their progressive embrace of the Hegelian doctrine of "rational utility," where an individual's worth is in relation to their contribution to the state, rather than determined in light of traditional moral, ethical and religious values.

This gradual transformation of national public opinion, promulgated through media and education, was described in an article written by the British commentator Malcolm Muggeridge, entitled "The Humane Holocaust," and in an article written by former United States Surgeon General, C. Everett Koop, M.D., entitled "The Slide to Auschwitz," both published in The Human Life Review, 1977 and 1980 respectively.

Malcolm Muggeridge stated:

"Near at hand, we have been accorded, for those that have eyes to see, an object lesson in what the quest for 'quality of life' without reference to 'sanctity of life' can involve.... the great Nazi holocaust, whose TV presentation has lately been harrowing viewers throughout the Western world.

“In this televised version, an essential consideration has been left out - namely, that the origins of the holocaust lay, not in Nazi terrorism and anti-Semitism, but in pre-Nazi Weimar Germany's acceptance of euthanasia and mercy-killing as humane and estimable....

“It took no more than three decades to transform a war crime into an act of compassion, thereby enabling the victors in the war against Nazi-ism to adopt the very practices for which the Nazis had been solemnly condemned at Nuremberg."1

The transformation followed thus: the concept that the elderly and terminally ill should have the right to die was promoted in books, newspapers, literature and even entertainment films, the most popular of which were entitled Ich klage an (I accuse) and Mentally Ill.

One euthanasia movie, based on a novel by a National Socialist doctor, actually won a prize at the world-famous Venice Film Festival!

Extreme hardship cases were cited which increasingly convinced the public to morally approve of euthanasia.

The medical profession gradually grew accustomed to administering death to patients who, for whatever reasons, felt their low "quality of life" rendered their lives not worth living, or as it was put, liebensunwerten Lebens, (life unworthy of life).2

In an Associated Press release, published in the New York Times, October 10, 1933, entitled "Nazi Plan to Kill Incurables to End Pain; German Religious Groups Oppose Move," it was stated:

"The Ministry of Justice, in a detailed memorandum explaining the Nazi aims regarding the German penal code, today announced its intentions to authorize physicians to end the sufferings of the incurable patient.

“The memorandum...proposed that it shall be possible for physicians to end the tortures of incurable patients, upon request, in the interest of true humanity.

“This proposed legal recognition of euthanasia - the act of providing a painless and peaceful death - raised a number of fundamental problems of a religious, scientific, and legal nature.

“The Catholic newspaper Germania hastened to observe: 'The Catholic faith binds the conscience of its followers not to accept this method'...

“In Lutheran circles, too, life is regarded as something that God alone can take....

“Euthanasia... has become a widely discussed word in the Reich....

“No life still valuable to the State will be wantonly destroyed."3

Nationalized health care and government involvement in medical care promised to improve the public's "quality of life."4

Unfortunately, the cost of maintaining government medical care was a contributing factor to the growth of the national debt, which reached astronomical proportions.

Double and triple digit inflation crippled the economy, resulting in the public demanding that government cut expenses.5

This precipitated the 1939 order to cut federal expenses.

The national socialist government decided do remove "useless" expenses from the budget, which included the support and medical costs required to maintain the lives of the retarded, insane, senile, epileptic, psychiatric patients, handicapped, deaf, blind, the non-rehabilitable ill, and those who had been diseased or chronically ill for five years or more.

It was labeled an "act of mercy" to "liberate them through death," as they were viewed as having an extremely low "quality of life," as well as being a tax burden on the public.

The public psyche was conditioned for this, as even school math problems compared distorted medical costs incurred by the taxpayer of caring for and rehabilitating the chronically sick, with the cost of loans to newly married couples for new housing units.6

The next whose lives were terminated by the state were the elderly in institutions who had no relatives and no financial resources.

These lonely, forsaken individuals were needed by no one and would be missed by no one.

Their "quality of life" was considered low by everyone's standards, and they were a tremendous tax burden on the economically distressed state.7

The next to be eliminated were the parasites on the state: the street people, bums, beggars, hopelessly poor, gypsies, prisoners, inmates and convicts.

These were socially disturbing individuals incapable of providing for themselves, whose "quality of life" was considered by the public as irreversibly below standard, in addition to the fact that they were a nuisance to society and a seed-bed for crime.8

The liquidation grew to include those who had been unable to work, the socially unproductive, and those living on welfare or government pensions.

They drew financial support from the state, but contributed nothing financially back.

They were looked upon as "useless eaters," leeches, stealing from those who worked hard to pay the taxes to support them.

Their unproductive lives were a burden on the "quality of life" of those who had to pay the taxes.9

The next to be eradicated were the ideologically unwanted, the political enemies of the state, religious extremists, and those "disloyal" individuals considered to be holding the government back from producing a society which would function well and provide everyone a better "quality of life."

The moving biography of the imprisoned Dietrich Bonhoffer chronicled the injustices.

These individuals also were a source of "human experimental material," allowing military medical research to be carried on with human tissue, thus providing valuable information which promised to improve the nation's health .10

Finally, justifying their actions on the purported theory of evolution, the Nazi's considered the German, or "Aryan," race as "ubermenschen," supermen, being more advanced in the supposed progress of human evolution.

This resulted in the twisted conclusion that all other races, and in particular the Jewish race, were less evolved, and needed to be eliminated from the so-called "human gene pool," ensuring that future generations of humans would have a higher "quality of life."11

C. Everett Koop, M.D., stated:

"The first step is followed by the second step. You can say that if the first step is moral then whatever follows must be moral.

“The important thing, however, is this: whether you diagnose the first step as being one worth taking or being one that is precarious rests entirely on what the second step is likely to be...

“I am concerned about this because when the first 273,000 German aged, infirm, and retarded were killed in gas chambers there was no outcry from that medical profession either, and it was not far from there to Auschwitz."12

Can this holocaust happen in America?

Indeed, it has already begun. The idea of killing a person and calling it "death with dignity" is an oxymoron. The "mercy-killing" movement puts us on the same path as pre-Nazi Germany.

The "quality of life" concept, which eventually results in the Hegelian utilitarian attitude of a person's worth being based on their contribution toward perpetuating big government, is in stark contrast to America's founding principles.

This philosophy which lowers the value of human life, shocked attendees at the Governor's Commission on Disability, in Concord, New Hampshire, October 5, 2001, as they heard the absurd comments of Princeton University professor Peter Singer.

The Associated Press reported Singer's comments:

"I do think that it is sometimes appropriate to kill a human infant," he said, adding that he does not believe a newborn has a right to life until it reaches some minimum level of consciousness.

"For me, the relevant question is, what makes it so seriously wrong to take a life?" Singer asked.

"Those of you who are not vegetarians are responsible for taking a life every time you eat. Species is no more relevant than race in making these judgments."13

Singer's views, if left unchecked, could easily lead to a repeat of the atrocities of Nazi Germany, if not something worse.

Add to that unbridled advances in the technology of cloning, DNA test which reveal physical defects, human embryos killed for the purpose of gathering stem cells to treat Diseases...and a haunting future unfolds before us.

President Theodore Roosevelt's warning in 1909 seems appropriate:

"Progress has brought us both unbounded opportunities and unbridled difficulties. Thus, the measure of our civilization will not be that we have done much, but what we have done with that much.

“I believe that the next half century will determine if we will advance the cause of Christian civilization or revert to the horrors of brutal paganism.

“The thought of modern industry in the hands of Christian charity is a dream worth dreaming.

“The thought of industry in the hands of paganism is a nightmare beyond imagining. The choice between the two is upon us."14

In his State of the Union address in 1905, President Theodore Roosevelt stated:

"There are those who believe that a new modernity demands a new morality.

“What they fail to consider is the harsh reality that there is no such thing as a new morality.

“There is only one morality. All else is immorality.

“There is only true Christian ethics over against which stands the whole of paganism.

“If we are to fulfill our great destiny as a people, then we must return to the old morality, the sole morality....

“All these blatant sham reformers, in the name of a new morality, preach the old vice of self-indulgence which rotted out first the moral fiber and then even the external greatness of Greece and Rome."15

In biblical comparison, Jesus showed mercy by healing the sick and giving sanity back to the deranged, but never did he kill them.

This attitude was exemplified by Mother Teresa of Calcutta, whose version of "death with dignity" is to gather the dying from off the street, and show compassion to these rejected and abandoned members of the human race, all the while knowing that they may only survive for another half hour.

Her "mercy-living" movement goes to great trouble to house, wash and feed even the most hopeless and derelict, because of inherent respect for the "sanctity of life" of each individual.

This attitude is summed up in her statement:

"I see Jesus in every human being. I say to myself, this is hungry Jesus, I must feed him. This is sick Jesus. This one has leprosy or gangrene; I must wash him and tend to him. I serve because I love Jesus."16

Will America chose the "sanctity of life" concept, as demonstrated by Mother Teresa, or will America chose the "quality of life" concept, championed by self-proclaimed doctors of death court decisions - such as in the case of Terri Schiavo - and continue its slide toward Auschwitz?

What kind of subtle anesthetic has been allowed to deaden our national conscience?

What horrors await us?

The question is not whether the suffering and dying person's life should be terminated, the question is what kind of nation will we become if they are? Their physical death is preceded only by our moral death!


TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Culture/Society; Editorial; Philosophy
KEYWORDS: cultureofdeath; schiavo
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To: italyguy05

Which of the two components that the article speaks about: socialized medicine or juridical killing, do you think, are not present in the United States?


21 posted on 03/31/2005 12:01:17 PM PST by annalex
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To: grassboots.org

Terri's life, and the victims of 9/11 pale, numerically, in comparison to the American Abortion Holocaust.


22 posted on 03/31/2005 12:01:24 PM PST by TheDon (Euthanasia is an atrocity.)
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To: TheDon
This is, however, a case of the boy crying wolf, where ...

This is a case of
the boy crying wolf in a
crowded theater

that wasn't on fire.
The woman's case was sad, but
activists looked nuts!

23 posted on 03/31/2005 12:02:59 PM PST by theFIRMbss
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To: Run Silent Run Deep
Slowly, slowly more will die.

People used to be immortal, but now ... we're all doomed.

24 posted on 03/31/2005 12:03:07 PM PST by atlaw
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To: fortunecookie
Somewhere in hell, Hitler is beaming.

And vicious racist, National Socialist-sympathizer, Planned Parenthood founder Margaret Sanger smiles broadly.

25 posted on 03/31/2005 12:03:40 PM PST by FormerACLUmember (Honoring Saint Jude's assistance every day.)
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To: d-informed-1
"terms like nazi should not just be thrown around"

Where have you been for the last two weeks?

TerriRepublic has gone way beyond "just throwing around" the Nazi charge. It has progressed to exhaustive efforts to justify the Nazi charge and demonstrate how it is appropriately applied to anyone who isn't on board with Larry Klayman and Jesse Jackson with regard to this case...

26 posted on 03/31/2005 12:06:21 PM PST by lugsoul (Wild Turkey)
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To: theFIRMbss
It's not hard to understand their intense feelings about a person, they believe is being put to death unjustly at the order of the gov't. They are not used to viewing their gov't in this way. They are also probably unaware that what is being done to Terri is the law of the land in every state in the Union.

California Law Allows Euthanasia

27 posted on 03/31/2005 12:07:42 PM PST by TheDon (Euthanasia is an atrocity.)
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To: mozrock

No, the connection was between the murder of unborn children and 9/11. I do not know if God will send judgement for the public murder of Terri Schiavo. If he does we will deserve it.


28 posted on 03/31/2005 12:09:23 PM PST by grassboots.org (I'll Say It Again - The first freedom is life.)
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To: TheDon

Are there any threads that you have not posted this on. We get it, already.


29 posted on 03/31/2005 12:09:32 PM PST by dmz
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To: grassboots.org

No, you just don't want to take any responsibility for the murder of this poor woman. Well, we are guilty. If we remain silent and don't work for change, Pre-Hitler Germany will be a pale memory compared to the brutalism and barbarous murders that will take place under our very noses. We will not be able to claim we didn't know it. The arrows of God's judgment cannot be far behind.

There are already millions of unborn children being murdered each year - Have we forgotten 9/11?




There are lots of us "silent ones" who have long ago
taken the responsibility to our loved ones by FILING
our wills and LIFE Choices. So, please don't lump everyone
into your Nazi grouping. I know the news people are trying
to cluster abortion into the same category as mercy killing
and euthanasia, and this debate will go on because it is
good political fodder for 2008. But HOW the Hell you link 9/11 to either of these social views is beyond me.


30 posted on 03/31/2005 12:10:02 PM PST by Grendel9
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To: Thanatos

In Nazi Germany, the Holocaust was legal.


31 posted on 03/31/2005 12:10:22 PM PST by Kenny Bunkport
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To: grassboots.org

What did I do to deserve God's judgement in regards to this situation? Beacuse I wasn't down there with a sign? I feel horrible about what she went through but in all honesty she IS in a better place now. We move on from here and work to make sure it was not a wasted life (there are already to many!)


32 posted on 03/31/2005 12:11:13 PM PST by mozrock (I have nothing clever to state)
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To: FormerACLUmember
And vicious racist, National Socialist-sympathizer, Planned Parenthood founder Margaret Sanger smiles broadly.

She's had a lot to smile about lately, all those judges and others ruling against the Schindlers while languishing over their lunches as Terri starved to death.

To think we'd see the day where death by starvation was hailed as peaceful and a person's 'right' (not to include those, who thru disease, can no longer process food and for whom death is imminent).

33 posted on 03/31/2005 12:11:37 PM PST by fortunecookie
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To: Grendel9

Couldn't hsve said it better myself...thank you!


34 posted on 03/31/2005 12:12:18 PM PST by mozrock (I have nothing clever to state)
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To: dmz
California Law Allows Euthanasia

It's best to strike while the iron's hot. Terri's death can at least help inform people about the fact that the law which allowed her to be killed is the law of the land in every state. That is something which must be changed!

35 posted on 03/31/2005 12:13:00 PM PST by TheDon (Euthanasia is an atrocity.)
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To: TheDon
>It's not hard to understand their intense feelings about a person, they believe is being put to death unjustly at the order of the gov't...

Yes, I think it is.
These people have demonized
the government for

a private matter
that was neither their business,
nor the government's.

This kind of mental
instability
is like --
it's exactly like --

the kind of thinking
leading Muslims to commit
"righteous" terror acts.

36 posted on 03/31/2005 12:13:22 PM PST by theFIRMbss
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To: starfish923

"I'm sorry but you are reaching"

Yes, posters are indeed reaching--reaching for the truth.

I have been involved in healthcare for over twenty years. I am a registered nurse. The powerless, the infirm, and the voiceless are increasingly being marginalized by the more fortunate who constantly question patients' "quality of life," and will often withhold treatment based on this subjective assessment. It's discriminatory and downright abhorrent, as well as frightening. So who will be next? Alzheimer's patients who are confused, but others will judge them as non-persons because they are "less aware?" Where does it stop?

May God bless Terri Schindler always. And thank you, Lord, for the Schindler family, whose courage and stance for the truth has helped to separate out the weeds from the wheat, and whose light is exposing the darkness.


37 posted on 03/31/2005 12:13:36 PM PST by dsat4life (Holy, holy, holy is the Lord God Almighty . . . who was, who is, and is to come!! Amen!)
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To: grassboots.org

Again, the Falwell/Robertson contingent checks in. You are, with all due respect, just another variety of America hater. This sitaution is all America's fault, she's evil and all the people therein are doomed to hell.


38 posted on 03/31/2005 12:13:49 PM PST by dmz
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To: TheDon

As you can see in my post above - I was not equating the three events but suggesting that God's justice does not sleep.


39 posted on 03/31/2005 12:14:29 PM PST by grassboots.org (I'll Say It Again - The first freedom is life.)
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To: Thanatos
Can we please stop the insanity? And by that I mean comparisons to Nazi Germany and Terri as Jesus. Enough, please.

RIP Terri

40 posted on 03/31/2005 12:14:40 PM PST by conserv13
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