To: Trout-Mouth
Organ transplants need to outright outlawed in light of the potential abuse and complexities.I'm against organ transplants because, when someone is put on a transplant list, that person then is actively hoping that another person, who is now healthy, will die. Even to save my own life, I cannot hope for the untimely death of another. I have written on the back of my driver's license, "not an organ donor." I want no part of that industry.
72 posted on
04/12/2005 6:35:31 PM PDT by
exDemMom
(Now that I've finally accepted that I'm living a bad hair life, the whole world seems better.)
To: exDemMom
I have always thought it was goulish. I think it has done much to get us to this point we are now. I saw a post that said organ donation is pro-life. Pro-life for whom? Actually, I discovered just today just what lengths we have gone to in the name of organ donation. It makes it even more repulsive. I predict it will be assumed everyone to be a doner and a person will have to opt out. This affects so many for so few--the deception--where are our politicians--where have the churches been--how has it gotten to this point so unnoticed? I am astounded, and if I could think of a bigger word that would be it.
I do not believe it will ever be outlawed, but it should certainly be reined in. At this rate I expect to see organ farms in the future.
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