To: presently no screen name
it's chilling to assert that it's more ethical to starve a handicapped person if that person is blind. This is what passes for ethics among advocates for euthanasia.And this is exactly what is becoming acceptable thinking - the more diagnostic labels that can be applied, the less human a person becomes, and the more likely they should not be allowed to live.
This whole thing makes me so angry and sick that I really just cannot post on these threads anymore. But I wanted to say *Thank God* for the letters you posted from the two MDs.
247 posted on
10/12/2005 8:33:17 PM PDT by
MarMema
To: MarMema
Sometimes I watch CNN, such as last night for awhile. There were 45 deceased patients found at Memorial Hospital in NO. A Dr. King is acting as a whistleblower and claims that nurses discussed euthanasia and one doctor there as well. They are denying all of Dr. King's allegations. Dr. King said that their death rate went up and the Louisiana Attorney General is investigating the times of death of the 45 deceased. It would be highly unlikely that all would die at the approximate same time.
Louisiana's Attorney General is following the law. Euthanasia is illegal. I applaud Dr. King for going public.
264 posted on
10/13/2005 6:51:29 AM PDT by
floriduh voter
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