Posted on 02/09/2015 8:28:35 PM PST by BlatherNaut
One Sunday, Robert Latimer carried his 12-year-old daughter to the family pickup truck parked in the barn. He placed the girl, disabled by cerebral palsy, in the vehicle and started the engine. He closed the doors and asphyxiated Tracy to death.
Latimer become something of a hero among many Canadians, supported as a loving father for murdering his daughter, for which he served time in prison.
Now the child killer has come out in support of the recent Canadian Supreme Court decision that will bring doctor-facilitated death to Canadas disabled, elderly, dying, and mentally ill despairing citizens.
From the CKOM story:
A Saskatchewan father who chose to end his severely disabled daughters life is pleased with the Supreme Court of Canadas decision to strike down the ban on doctor assisted death.
(Excerpt) Read more at lifenews.com ...
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Oh. God. Please forgive us. And help us.
I wonder what made that Sunday different than any other Sunday, no Football on TV?
The world has a fever, but not the one that Al Gore was talking about.
What a monster.
I just cannot imagine the support this guy received. Mass blood lust.
This man should be in jail for life because he is a murderer. My grandfather was among the first at Omaha Beach and went all the way to Buchenwald. He fought and most likely killed people who had the same beliefs as these. Sometimes between the likes of Obama and these death cultists, it seems they are trying to unwin World War II.
Hitler would be proud.
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These days you’re hearing more people, in talking about themselves, that there are certain situations that could possibly happen to them, that there’s no way they would ever want to live through it, and they would want to die (i.e., the ability to choose it).
Perhaps this is only idle talk and they wouldn’t say that if the time actually came ... but nonetheless ... I’m sure hearing a whole lot more of that talk from people.
It is because of a growing arrogance, and a diminished respect for the awesome wonder of life.
I for one am glad the murderer community has finally made its views known.
Yup, the last century didn’t speak loud enough. Glad, you can now, hear, the murderers. Well done.
However, if I shot a barking dog, I would be charged with first-degree animal cruelty and sentenced to a couple years in prison and fines. If I shoot a police dog, I could get twenty years. I would also get death threats from dog lovers all over the world.
They make a stink about free birth control and could care less about the babies in the womb.
this wasn’t the child’s decision. This was forced euthanasia. Right to Die advocates dismiss this but this guy is a hero because he killed his child...evil
He simply grew tired of the burden of supporting her and killed her. In his heart, it seems, he has only death.
Perhaps. Yet, that was not my intuitive question. Thank You.
That was what the NAZIs did before the war. They rationed healthcare and didn't see a point to prolonging these peoples' lives.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nazi_eugenicsIn his Second Book, which was unpublished during the Nazi era, Hitler praised Sparta, adding that he considered Sparta to be the first "Völkisch State". He endorsed what he perceived to be an early eugenics treatment of deformed children:
"Sparta must be regarded as the first Völkisch State. The exposure of the sick, weak, deformed children, in short, their destruction, was more decent and in truth a thousand times more humane than the wretched insanity of our day which preserves the most pathological subject, and indeed at any price, and yet takes the life of a hundred thousand healthy children in consequence of birth control or through abortions, in order subsequently to breed a race of degenerates burdened with illnesses".
As the Left in the West puts it today, it's a "quality of life issue'.
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