Posted on 03/31/2005 4:45:33 PM PST by lancer256
I hope mr. limbaugh is correct:
Schiavo: Awakening A Sleeping Giant by David Limbaugh
It is just possible, contrary to my original thoughts, that the tragic Schiavo case will not usher in a slippery slope toward euthanasia but cause a double-barreled backlash against both the "Culture of Death" and judicial activism.
To be sure, the legal precedent established in this case, at least in Florida, represents an affirmative devaluation of human life and opens the door to further troubling scenarios, involving the state-sanctioned murder of the inconvenient, based on "quality of life" assessments.
But I sense in this nation a growing outrage at the arrogance and unaccountability of our judiciary, and at the cavalier attitude many are exhibiting toward life.
(Excerpt) Read more at davidlimbaugh.com ...
I heard a doctor on FOX yesterday say that the 9 out of 10 critical patients he deals with - who have, when hale and hearty, expressed the 'do not resuscitate' - CHANGE THEIR MINDS when they find themselves slipping into that situation
I believe it was a blessing
Projection, your "feelings" on this issue are totally irrelevant and nonsensical. The evidence that Terri wanted to die is inconclusive at best.
This utilitarian nonsense, that the sum of the good and bad for things like war and firearms is just the "price to be paid" is completely without merit. These issues, to defend ourselves, free speech, to live in freedom, equal protection, freedom of religion, they are not based upon maximum utility, they are based upon God given rights. Maximum utility would more often DENY these rights, Peter Singer would be proud.
The base of this case is that there was a family dispute on what to do with Terri. Despite no specific & concrete evidence to support MS's position that Terri wanted to die, the courts ORDERED her to be starved to death. I just do not see the basic morality in allowing this to happen.
This was not euthanasia. Euthanasia is when a when a DYING person is helped/hastened to die.
Terri, who was not dying, was brutally and slowly murdered.
I surmise because he has the humanity and decency to wait until the family has had time to grieve and see to her final resting place!
Congratulations. you're human.
However, we never can know unless we find ourselves in that situation. Dr.s who deal with these patients say nearly all of them opt for life, even so -
naturally, when we're young and healthy, we can't conceive of wanting to be that condition.
Bad laws need to be thrown out or amended by the law making body - the branch of government given the right to make law. That's the legislature. (dictionary)"Legislature: a body of persons having the power to legislate; specifically : an organized body having the authority to make laws"
The judges are to UPHOLD the law - not make or throw out - which they are now doing across the country.
It's called separation of powers -
May be wrong, but that's the way I understand it...
"I pray he is right, but what about the polls? They indicated a greater number supporting the tube being pulled."
Did any of you do the polls? I looked for them, but found none. They pulled them pretty quick, since they were sure that the majority of their regular readers were for pulling the tube, they didn't wait for us to find them and freep them. Those polls can be done by anybody, as often as they want. So, the significance of them is nil.
It may be one of the most evil vistories acheived by the enemy in this matter has been the damned "living wills" writen to reult in just such scenarios -- a later undesired murder/sucide by a person's own words of years ago.
What can we do as a nation to prevent this again? I feel so ashamed; I feel like I've let Terri down.
Sob!
I found this a little interesting:
Between David and Rush, who has mercilessly flogged GrimGreer, Mikey, and the Fed courts, (backed up with the facts on Terri's situation) it's likely that the country's opinion on this will gradually but inexorably change to where it SHOULD be.
Rush has done the right thing, unceasingly, on this topic.
We'll see. I'm not holding my breath.
Did you hear that the Pope died? It's been in all the papers.
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