Posted on 10/11/2009 10:56:57 AM PDT by wagglebee
The assisted suicide movement doesnt give a fig about consistency. If people attack legalized suicide, they pound the podium and assert that we must respect states rights. But when states refuse to legalize assisted suicideas in Montanathey file lawsuits hoping an activist judge will find a heretofore unheard of right to assisted suicide.
First came an attempt to impose assisted suicide nationally via U.S. Supreme Court fiat. That failed 9-0. Then, Florida, where the court also said no. Ditto, California and Alaska. Finally, pay dirt in Montana. And now, even though Connecticut got nowhere in the last legislative session in an attempt to legalize assisted suicide, the usual suspects want a judge to interpret the law to permit doctors to help kill patients. From the story:
Two Fairfield County doctors are asking the Connecticut courts to clarify a 40-year-old law in a way that would prevent physicians from being prosecuted for prescribing drugs to end a persons life. Attorneys for the doctors, Gary Blick of Norwalk and Ronald Levine of Greenwich, are seeking a ruling on the current law that says a person is guilty of second-degree manslaughter if he intentionally causes or aids another person, other than force, duress or deception, to commit suicide. They want to ensure that the provision would not apply to licensed physicians who prescribe drugs for mentally competent, terminally ill patients. Obviously, the crux of this case is what is suicide and what is aid in dying, said Kathryn Tucker, an attorney who for the doctors and legal director for Compassion & Choices. She called the issue a case of first impression, one that has not been decided by the courts.
Its really not hard: Suicide is knowingly taking action to kill yourself, in this case, taking an overdose of drugs with the intent to die. Assisted suicide is providing the means or otherwise assisting that action, in this case, prescribing sufficient drugs to kill the patient in the knowledge that suicide is the patients intent. It isnt prescribing drugs for a legitimate medical purpose, such as treating pain.
Aid in dying is just a gobbledygook euphemistic advocacy term that pretends terminally ill people cant commit suicide. In other words, it is postmodernism run amok in that it would disregard facts and sacrifice accurate definitions on the altar of personal narrative. So, if I give someone dying of cancer a gun, load it, cock it, and help them point it at their head knowing they will pull the trigger, I have only aided in their dying? Thats nuts. People like Tucker will say, but thats violent, so it is suicide. Baloney. The principle doesnt change if a doctor is prescribing a poisonous overdose or I am helping someone shoot themselves.
This should be a slam-dunk. Alas, with judges today, you never know what will happen. After all, there is no power or fame in refusing to impose your policy views in culture-changing controversy. Sometimes I wonder why we even bother with legislatures when we have judicial overseers who can transform advocacy lexicon into legal rights.
The culture of death simply wants to make their evil agenda seem as sanitary as possible.
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IMPOSE assisted suicide??? Well sure, just as long as it isn’t on a convicted killer, right!
Lord Jesus, you healed so many people during your public ministry. I bring before you now, in prayer, all those who are terminally ill -- those afflicted with cancer, AIDS, and other illnesses.
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Look lovingly and compassionately upon them. Let them feel the strength of your consolation. Help them and their families to accept this cross they are asked to carry. Protect them from euthanasia, Lord.
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Let them see you carrying their cross with them, at their side, as you once carried yours to Calvary. May Mary be there, too, to comfort them.
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Lord Jesus, I know and believe that, if it is your will, you can cure those I pray for (especially N.). I place my trust in you. I pray with faith, but I also pray as you did in Gethsemane: your will be done.
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Bless us, Lord, and hear my prayer. Amen.
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Reprinted from "Queen of Apostles Prayerbook" with permission of copyright holder, Pauline Books & Media, |
Germany ran the death camps to a nicety. Shoes and gold from teeth and hair were sorted neatly, records were kept of numbers, experiments done, trains full of people came and went on schedule, etc.
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