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To: Mr. Silverback; wagglebee

“Please explain how having a professional come to your home to help take care of a loved one and ease some of their pain is a part of the culture of death. I’m all ears.

Seconded.”

The crickets are chirping.


176 posted on 11/28/2007 6:06:36 AM PST by gracesdad
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To: gracesdad; Mr. Silverback
“Please explain how having a professional come to your home to help take care of a loved one and ease some of their pain is a part of the culture of death. I’m all ears.

Seconded.”

The crickets are chirping.

Forgive my delay in responding, I've been out of town all week and didn't have my laptop.

Obviously, having someone come into your home and care for a loved one isn't part of the culture of death anymore than taking someone to a hospital for care is part of it. However, when a health care worker takes steps that can ONLY RESULT IN DEATH, it is part of the culture of death. This is what hospice workers did to Terri Schiavo and this is done to people every day.

When my grandfather was dying last year of inoperable pancreatic cancer, he was cared for at home by hospice workers and they were wonderful and I know that there are many wonderful and caring people in this field. But the fact still remains that there are many who are pushing a pro-death agenda and these are the ones that I oppose.

199 posted on 12/02/2007 9:52:07 AM PST by wagglebee ("A political party cannot be all things to all people." -- Ronald Reagan, 3/1/75)
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