To: wagglebee
If this is too inhumane to do on terrorists, then why is it okay for everyone else. Dehydration is not a pleasant way to go.
To: nickcarraway
Funny, I clearly remember being told how "euphoric" it was and how "beautiful" it made the person look./sarcasm off
13 posted on
09/21/2006 2:09:13 PM PDT by
wagglebee
("We are ready for the greatest achievements in the history of freedom." -- President Bush, 1/20/05)
To: nickcarraway
Nutrition/food and hydration/water should continue to be viewed as compassionate and ordinary medical care and humane treatment. Anytime personhood is withdrawn from a human being their legal protections are eroded and other members of society who may, themselves, be deemed inconvenient, unwanted or imperfect, will lose the right to life and religious expression. Because a person in a unconscious condition may not want to commit a sin of the gravest proportions by foregoing treatment to effect their own death in defiance of their religious faith. Everyone is entitled to right of religion and faith and the "voice of conscience" even if the they are incapacitated by dementia, or unconscious or unable to make their wishes known, their right to life and Faith should be absolute and to assume different is a violation of universal rights.
20 posted on
09/21/2006 3:51:29 PM PDT by
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