Posted on 03/17/2009 10:31:34 AM PDT by NYer
.- The Connecticut legislators who sponsored a quickly withdrawn bill targeting the Catholic Church for financial and organizational restructuring have now introduced and hastily withdrawn a disastrous bill which would legalize assisted suicide in the state.
Senator Andrew McDonald (D-Stamford) and Representative Michael Lawlor (D-East Haven), co-chairs of the State Judiciary Committee, first made headlines with their sponsorship of S.B. 1098. The bill was quickly removed after it provoked Catholic outcry for its provisions which would have removed the ability of bishops to govern their dioceses and pastors to head their parishes.
This past Friday, the two legislators put forward Raised Bill 1138, An Act Concerning Death with Dignity. It was withdrawn from consideration on Monday.
Before the bill was withdrawn, a statement from the Diocese of Bridgeport called it a disastrous bill which would effectively legalize assisted suicide in our state.
On Monday CNA spoke with Sarah Kolb, clerk for the Connecticut Legislatures Judiciary Committee.
She said the bill was pulled because it was just a clerical error.
Regardless if a bill dies or not, all the actions taken up to that point are still printed on the website, she said.
The descriptions of a bill being raised, referred and withdrawn are all recorded online for the general public to see where a bill is at.
It wasnt supposed to be printed on the bulletin, it was a clerical error, therefore its no longer being considered and its not going to be on the public hearing agenda.
She told CNA she did not know whether the bill is going to be put on the agenda later this year.
R.B. 1138 stated: An adult who is competent, is a resident of this state, and has been determined by the attending physician and consulting physician to be suffering from a terminal disease, and who has voluntarily expressed his or her wish to die, may make a written request for medication that the patient may self-administer to end his or her life in a humane and dignified manner
The bill provided a model consent document titled Request for Medication to End My Life in a Humane and Dignified Manner.
The proposal would have exempted from civil or criminal liability or disciplinary action medical professionals who provide lethal medication in compliance with the law. It also would have imposed punishments on those who coerce a request for fatal medication, alter or forge such a request, or conceal or destroy a revocation of that request.
Ping!
Lawlor is an ABSOLUTE DISGRACE
Senator Andrew McDonald (D-Stamford) and Representative Michael Lawlor (D-East Haven) are biggest bunch of aholes to ever run for public office
Protest was so strong against MacDonald that he could not march in St Patty’s parade.
They’ve been found out. They wanted to sneak this bill in but were caught. They will try again at a later date, after the public has been lulled into a deep sleep.
The dem party is the party of death. They are full of self-hate and self-loathing, and want to end their miserable existence on Earth.
The Culture of Death is alive and well.
Have they done the decent, humane and dignified thing yet ~ you know, offed each other?
What is it about these atheists that they want everyone else to commit suicide but will not consider doing so themselves?
Every one of them gives the same answer:
“I am thoroughly enjoying my life.”
Selfish little snots.
it doesn’t surprise me. I’m one of his consituents and got this long rambling email about how it wasn’t his fault, blah blah blah about the corporation bill regarding the Catholic Church.
That reminds me of a true story once told by Padre Pio (the Italian stigmatist). He met a man one day who professed to be an atheist and who didn't believe in Hell. Padre Pio turned to him and said: "Youll believe it when you get there."
They also say:
“life is precious and we should make the most of it because we only get one shot.”
Then they demand abortion and euthanasia...
This is not true of all atheists but you know the ones I’m talking about. Probably most of them.
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