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@ruffomaldito Science is one-sided in this matter because there isn't any evidence for something happening afterward. If evidence is found of some sort of invisible magic that happens after we die, then science can study it.
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@Zaunstar i love jack keverkian. he was such a caring person!
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Wait so the guy was put in jail for 8 years for ending a terminally ill patients suffering with consent?! That hardly seems fair...
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We had a vote on this very issue in Washington. I'm happy to say, it passed! :D
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@Rimmer7 I surprised my wife on her birthday with a new paint job on her Chevy, a beautiful sky blue, her favorite color. But she grinned, saying it was green. My neighbor said it looked more like cyan. My son said it was it was emerald. My daughter said it was almost yellow. My uncle Bert, a scientist, chose to remain silent. We all OBSERVED the same thing.......now, who was right?
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@ruffomaldito The whole reason we know 1 and 1 makes 2 is because we can observe it.
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When I was an EMT I had to a terminally ill patient to a mental hospital because his doc claimed he was suicidal! The man said he didn't want to stay on his meds when his condition changed & wanted to be checked in a hospice. They sent him to a mental hospital for three days & he had to cancel his insurance get what he wanted. He died at home from what I heard from his family I ran into later on. He had no meds or care as he died, because he had to stop his insurance & family got left w/ debt!
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I hate being a Black man. I wish Dr. Kevorkian was still around so he could help me leave this white man's world.
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Sounds like somebody just watched You Don't Know Jack
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Sam Wiggle?
I watched my father wither away in terrible pain from bowel cancer and respitory deseases for six long years and was by his side as he drowned in his own fluids. I know that had it been legal here in Scotland, he would have chosen to be helped out of his pain. It is inhumane and shameful that so many of us live in cultures that treat animals better than human beings, due to a bronze age myth about a silent, invisible sky daddy (who is so loving he afflicted a good man with a painful slow death)
ThomasTrue 8 months ago 11
@ThomasTrue That's a very sad story. *:-( Yes, I too hope that we can get some more traction on this issue.
Zaunstar 8 months ago 3
My sister had to fight for the right to die before a hospital "ethics" committee, but she'd had a stroke and was aphasic. As her health care proxy, I spoke for her. She won. Unfortunately, her only recourse was to stop all medications, food and water, since euthanasia is illegal in the U.S.
Some argue that euthanasia, if legal, might be abused, but people drive while intoxicated and we don't make driving illegal. If we don't own our bodies, our lives, we are slaves.
YY4Me133 8 months ago 10
@YY4Me133 Wow, that's awful. Yes, it's more brutal that way, but that's the option we're left with unfortunately.
Zaunstar 8 months ago 3