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To: kimmie7
kimmie, thank you for the info on ACLU siding with the Hemlock Society on the side of right-to-kill.

The Hemlock Society was very busy here in SW Fla over the last fifteen years, at least.

They made appearances at senior centers and nursing homes, letting often lonely and in pain seniors know that they have more pain and further dependency to look forward to, and that a "Living Will" will empower them to stand up to uncaring children and doctors and die at a time of their own choosing and method.

Lonely seniors trust these death peddlers to 'care' about them more than their loved ones. It's a powerfully diabolical sales pitch. Try questioning the 'concern' of right-to-kill advocates with a lonely follower, you then become just one more person trying to strip them of their remaining independence.

With this agenda, there is no faith, hope - or charity.

4,615 posted on 09/18/2003 5:10:38 AM PDT by Ragtime Cowgirl ("I'm wondering how many chances he ought to get. I really am." ~ Rummy re. press, 9/16)
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To: Ragtime Cowgirl
Question: If there are no heirs, does the Hemlock Society, et al persuade their vulnerable clients to leave everything to the Society in their Wills? That could be another motive for the death biz. And, then you have atty felos who has already gotten a large chunk of change. I'm waiting for Felos to do an infomercial on his philosophy. Give it a few years - that's coming.
4,667 posted on 09/18/2003 3:57:18 PM PDT by freeparoundtheclock (http://www.conservative-spirit.org/)
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