I don't support forced euthanasia. But guess what? I don't live in South Carolina, so this particular case is none of my business. And it's none of yours either. I have no idea in hell how you jump to the assumption that I support forced euthanasia (but nice try at tying me to something with no proof). However what I do support is the US Constitution and 10th Amendment. I support James Madison's views on the Constitution, and I support Justice Anton Scalia's views on the Constitution, particularly as it pertains to this issue. All three by the way agree that this issue should be determined by the citizens and legislature within a respective state. This means no external influences, such as wild packs of out of state fruits hanging out in front of hospitals and bothering local officials with emails or phone calls if you don't live in that state.
Did you also try to stop people from saving Mae Magouirk's life?
Refresh my memory. Die Mae Magouirk live in the state of North Carolina? As I have no idea who the hell that is, I suppose not. Does Jimmy Chambers live in the state of North Carolina? No. It's none of my business.
I'll tell you however what is my business (and should be yours if you are as concerned as you seem to be). Work on the issue within your state. Contact your state legislature. But quit bothering elected officials in other states who you did not cast a vote for. You have no right to interfere with the internal affairs nor influence decisions within other states
You MAY call me on my judgement of morality. Like it or not, the laws of this country ARE based on the Ten Commandments.
billbears, I hardly know what to say to you. The fact that my Dad was in South Carolina somehow makes it none of your business? The reason I wanted Dad's story to be told is because it is everyone's business when an attempt is being made to take someone's life against their will and their wishes. You are your brother's keeper, whether you like it or not.
May God have mercy on you.
Spoken like a true Constitution-loving conservative, but I note that there are many who hate the idea of states' rights, judicial restraint, etc., and would love to turn this continent into a centralized theocracy...and unfortunately, many of them post here!