Strangelove
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Odd how worlds collide.....
It occured to me as the liberal democrats are blathering on and on about 'right to die' this, and 'dignity of death' that ,and that they are the ones who demanded lethal injeciton for death row inmates, (then they hold a candle-light vigil :lamo )., they should have no problem poking 'ole Terri with a needle full of poison.
So Terri Schiavo's slow death by starvation is 'humane'.
Why aren't they truly being consistent, and advocating a LETHAL INJECTION?, which, by their definition, would in fact be humane.
Or how about the partial birth abortion procedure whereby a sharp implement is inserted into the brain and the brain removed through a suction tube.?
Where's Peter Singer?
http://www.catholiceducation.org/articles/medical_ethics/me0049.html
Apparently, a woman (and girl) has the 'right to choose', but not the right to lve.
By the way, I do not think Congress should intervene. I believe the Florida decision should stand.
It occured to me as the liberal democrats are blathering on and on about 'right to die' this, and 'dignity of death' that ,and that they are the ones who demanded lethal injeciton for death row inmates, (then they hold a candle-light vigil :lamo )., they should have no problem poking 'ole Terri with a needle full of poison.
So Terri Schiavo's slow death by starvation is 'humane'.
Why aren't they truly being consistent, and advocating a LETHAL INJECTION?, which, by their definition, would in fact be humane.
Or how about the partial birth abortion procedure whereby a sharp implement is inserted into the brain and the brain removed through a suction tube.?
Where's Peter Singer?
http://www.catholiceducation.org/articles/medical_ethics/me0049.html
Apparently, a woman (and girl) has the 'right to choose', but not the right to lve.
By the way, I do not think Congress should intervene. I believe the Florida decision should stand.