I found a couple interesting things at that site. They offer their disgusting opinion about Terri Schiavo ( http://www.lifeproject.org/Terri%27s%20Gift.pdf ), written by the lawyer who represented the family of Nancy Cruzan. They also offer a death request document ( http://www.lifeproject.org/DPOAHC%20insert.pdf ). It doesn't offer any opportunity to receive proper care and treatment. It's a simple request to be killed.
It doesn't make any sense when so many illnesses and injuries can be treated and not all medical treatment is costly, especially if the patient shows improvement and needs less care after a period of rehab.
Nope, devalue the person, convince them to sign a death document and if they don't, use hearsay evidence before a killer Judge like Judge Greed.
http://www.judgegeorgegreer.com (judge shopping the easy way). But, you don't need a judge if you can find a doctor who's looking for organs to harvest. Nobody will ever know. Is this the future? Nope. It's already happening.
Fox News said tonight that red food coloring is made from "insects". Ewe.
The Florida Senate has created a website of information on living wills. You will find this website at
http://www.flsenate.gov/cgi-bin/View_Page.pl?File=index.html&Directory=Welcome/living_will/&Tab=welcome&Submenu=1&Location=App.
Here you will find general information and links to forms and statutes.
Florida's Agency for Health Care Administration has sample forms and guidelines available on their website at http://www.fdhc.state.fl.us/MCHQ/Health_Facility_Regulation/HC_Advance_Directives/.
Five Wishes information and forms are available from the Council on Aging with Dignity. Visit their website at http://www.agingwithdignity.org/5wishes.html for information and to order copies of the forms. You can also call them at 1-888-5-WISHES or send e-mail to fivewishes@agingwithdignity.org.
FV SAYS: "five wishes" sounds like George Felos helped the Council on Aging write their website. None of these forms deal with natural death. They are to encourage euthanasia and assisted suicide.
This is Senator Jim King's legacy, starving people to death but taking seconds and third helpings for himself.