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To: Eagle Eye
I wonder if it is your fears that govern your decisions or your desires to make decisions for other people.

If you wish to start questioning motives, then I wonder if what you want is what Jack Kervorkian wanted, to look in the eyes of someone who is dying to see life extinguished up close and personal. Perhaps you just love to kill, for the thrill of killing.

88 posted on 04/22/2002 11:23:44 AM PDT by Lucius Cornelius Sulla
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To: Lucius Cornelius Sulla
If you wish to start questioning motives, then I wonder if what you want is what Jack Kervorkian wanted, to look in the eyes of someone who is dying to see life extinguished up close and personal. Perhaps you just love to kill, for the thrill of killing.

.I certainly question the motives of one who would deny another the opportunity to choose the way one ends one's life.

Is it "compassion" that makes you want to see terminally ill people suffer as their lives are artificially prolonged?

Is it your 'sanctity of life' ethic that wants to see people starve themselves to be spared the raveges of dread disease?

At times like these, we don't treat our pets as badly as we treat our so-called loved ones.

Perhaps you just love to kill, for the thrill of killing.

That false assertion shows the corruptness of your logic. I'll bet you like to put yourself off as a love-filled Christian to those who don't know better.

What kind of low life you must be to take an issue of suicide by teminally ill people and then call me one who kills for thrills.

May you be spared the need to consider a suicide to escape a prolonged, painful disease-ridden death even if you would deny that to others.

105 posted on 04/22/2002 11:54:39 AM PDT by Eagle Eye
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