Posted on 03/20/2005 5:15:38 AM PST by MisterRepublican
The newspaper that was most outraged over photos of Iraqi terrorist suspects being mistreated by U.S. soldiers at Abu Ghraib prison said Sunday that the two week-long starvation-execution of Terri Schiavo will cause her "little discomfort."
"From the data that is available, it is not a horrific thing at all," Dr. Linda Emanuel, the founder of the Education for Physicians in End-of-Life Care Project at Northwestern University tells the New York Times.
"In fact, declining food and water is a common way that terminally ill patients end their lives, because it is less painful than violent suicide and requires no help from doctors," the paper maintains.
The Times also cites Dr. Sean Morrison, a professor of geriatrics and palliative care at Mount Sinai School of Medicine in New York, who insists that starvation victims "generally slip into a peaceful coma."
"It's very quiet, it's very dignified - it's very gentle," he adds.
Other experts not quoted by the Times, however, disagree.
Wesley J. Smith, a senior fellow at the Discovery Institute and an attorney and consultant for the International Task Force on Euthanasia and Assisted Suicide, says that in fact, for a conscious patient like Terri Schiavo, death by starvation will be fraught with agony.
In his book "Forced Exit, The Slippery Slope from Assisted Suicide to Legalized Murder," Smith reports:
"A conscious person would feel it [dehydration] just as you and I would. They will go into seizures. Their skin cracks, their tongue cracks, their lips crack.
"They may have nosebleeds because of the drying of the mucous membranes, and heaving and vomiting might ensue because of the drying out of the stomach lining."
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(Denny Crane: "Sometimes you can only look for answers from God and failing that... and Fox News".)
Our military does an absolutely insanely great job at making sure water and other types of rehydration are available at all times to everyone.
They are encouraging people to get camelbacks which can carry much more water than your average canteens....
It reminds me of the movie I saw once depicting a death row inmate being asked by the warden whether he wanted electrocution or lethal injection. He opted for lethal injection.
"Good choice," said the warden. "It's much less painful."
The inmate replied, "You ever tried it?"
And Terri Schiavo is not terminally ill.
Then how come they cry???
If it's so peaceful then why do we have laws that would throw you in jail if you did it to a dog?
We've been told children don't feel pain for just about everything we wanted to do that caused pain, including having teeth pulled. Yes they do.
Canetti is not easy to understand and I can't do justice to his works. I might add, though, that Crowds and Power was written in 1960 and received the Nobel Prize in 1981. The real claim IMHO to this book was Canetti's discussion of crowds, religion, governments and rule. Still worth reading after all these years.
LOL! This is hilarious. If being starved to death is so great, why aren't more people doing it to themselves to commit suicide?
I have seen pictures of the concentration camps when I was just a kid. Didn't look a day at the races to me. One of the idiots at the Daily Herald wrote Saturday that the ''feeding tube was the only thing keeping her from dying.''
I left a message on his voice mail saying that food was the only thing keeping me from dying too. Terri takes her from small hole in her tummy, I take it by mouth.
I was not polite and I don't care, the only reason I take the newspaper is they have a good handicapper writing for them.
Screw the Ethiopians! Thanks NY Times!
Amen....And I am surprised this route is not already underway. This entire case blows my mind, and the only conclusion I have come to....is it possible there is something in it for the judge?....Just a thought. JK
I suggest we starve the NYT editors. You can bet things would turn around they were the targets of this action.
Maybe he (Dr. Sean Morrison) should try it and show us.
But not nearly so squeezably soft and comfy.
The damned New York Times turns on a dime. What about all their stories and editorials on African children starving to death?
Laughing
It really isn't all that funny though. I used to occasionally buy a copy of the NYT. I will no longer do that.
They have been this way for decades. Know them by their acts.
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