Posted on 12/14/2008 4:37:44 PM PST by dbz77
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You beat me to it. Imagine this, now back, in our lifetime. Amazing.
World's Lowest Teen Pregnancy Rate: How Do the Dutch Do It?
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This small country boasts of the lowest teenage pregnancy and abortion rates in the world -- lower even than those in Sweden, another success story.[13]
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1718946/posts
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Bump.....
Life is cheap in the liberal utopia of The Netherlands.
Here's the murder rate in the US vs the Netherlands, according to nationmaster.com:
United States: 0.042802 murders per 1,000 people
Netherlands: 0.0111538 murders per 1,000 people
www.nationmaster.com/graph/cri_mur_percap-crime-murders-per-capita
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Looking at the deadliest Dutch city... there were 26 murders in Amsterdam in 2007 according to http://www.expatica.com/nl/articles/news/Record-low-murder-rate-once-again.html
With a population of about 730,000, that works out to a murder rate of about 3.6/100,000.
For comparison, San Jose has consistently been ranked among the safest cities over 500,000 in the US. According to city-data.com, its murder rate for 2007 was 3.5/100,000.
Lorianne, this isn’t exactly “verifying” but I will share as it’s pertinent. Sorry I don’t have the details, I realize it’s not substantial without any names (!) but I will a post link if I can find, or another Freeper (you Catholics?) might know.
A few weeks ago I happened upon a program on EWTN about a doctor who founded a special hospital in New York that takes patients who are really in a bad way. Usually in final stages of cancer, but it could be other diseases, even accidents. These patients are extremely expensive to care for, and often “unattractive” due to severe degenerative effects of disease, etc. The type of patients who in Oregon are recommended for assisted suicide.
He (the Catholic doctor) and his staff have a whole different philosophy of patient care, being personal and loving instead of distant, and also of touching the patients, hugging, normal affection instead of the cold “professional” decorum mandated in most hospitals and medical schools.
OK, I’m coming to the point. Somehow this doctor was in Netherlands and met with a leading medical expert there. The Netherlands man had heard of this work and was curious so the N.Y. doctor brought films and pictures of his hospital and many of the patients.
The U.S. doctor was rather stunned at the response of the Netherlands doctor, whose reaction was amazement that any effort is made to keep these people alive and allow them to die naturally in accordance with religious principles. The Netherlands medical expert frankly told the US doctor straight out: “In our country, all these people would be euthanized long before they get to this stage.”
Abortion is very common.
**An estimated 5,981 people — an average of 16 a day — were killed by their doctors without their consent And these numbers do not measure > several other groups that are put to death involuntarily: disabled infants, terminally ill children, and mental patients.**
You point is right on — the quote is from the article. I’ll look for that thread about the doctor who took the unwanted patients because he had a heart and a conscience.
Anyone remember the title of that thread?
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