To: frogjerk
How did we get to the point in this country where a DNR order can infringe on the moral conscience of everyday Americans? A DNR is often more moral than resuscitation at any cost.
48 posted on
12/10/2007 10:36:51 AM PST by
Melas
(Offending stupid people since 1963)
To: Melas
Thank you!
We forget that often we are going against the will of God by keeping people alive when they are dying.
50 posted on
12/10/2007 10:38:06 AM PST by
najida
(Will you dance at my birthday party?)
To: Melas
How did we get to the point in this country where a DNR order can infringe on the moral conscience of everyday Americans? A DNR is often more moral than resuscitation at any cost.
If it is forced upon ordinary people? Because that is what is happening here.
68 posted on
12/10/2007 10:44:43 AM PST by
frogjerk
To: Melas
A DNR is often more moral than resuscitation at any cost. Yes, and until you've broke the ribs of a 97 year old lady...while doing CPR compressions..one might never understand that.
I could go on, and on.....
I do realize that....this particular case is unique..and without more info..I'd be hesitant to make a definitive statement one way or another.
167 posted on
12/10/2007 11:40:20 AM PST by
Osage Orange
(Deer...It's What's For Dinner)
To: Melas
A DNR is often more moral than resuscitation at any cost. I agree with you.But this kid belongs in hospice or a in hospital, other children should not forced to participate in this.
No one has the right to traumatize other peoples kids
217 posted on
12/10/2007 12:24:09 PM PST by
Charlespg
(Peace= When we trod the ruins of Mecca and Medina under our infidel boots.)
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