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To: eeevil conservative

There are some pro-life hospices, but the wisdom is to know the difference.

Here's a link that I have about hospices (the bad ones):

http://www.hospicepatients.org/knowing-the-death-dealers.html

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Don't have anything about George Soros and a hospice per se, but this is closely related:

In 1994, emigree billionaire Geroge Soros wrote a check for $15 million to finance the Project on Death in America (PDIA). Its goal was to “transform the culture of death in the United States.” By 2003 when the PDIA ended its grant making and closed the program, it had distributed $45 million to organization and individuals working on end-of-life issues. Altho, the project is closed the work goes on. Is a large part of that work to make doctor-assisted suicide legal? It would seem so.
On the May 18th Fox News O’Reilly show, investigative reporter and best selling author Richard Poe gave an expose on Soros. Poe claims Soros is a maniacal figure who fancies himself as a New Age Messiah and that his philanthropy funds abortion, atheism, drug legalization, sex education, gay marriage, and globalization. He is out to destroy America as we know it, says Poe. In a Newmax cover story, Poe writes of the dark purpose behind Soros’ $200-million “Project on Death” program. Soros, who authored The Bubble of American Supremacy, is bankrolling the Democratic party’s attempt to unseat President Bush. Militantly anti-religious, Soroswrites that "devout believers of any sort are idiots who shouldn't hold public office."

Excerpt from: http://www.missionsun.net/tcajune2004.htm

Various links:

In 1995, the newsletter of a group called Choice in Dying listed seven organizations in a “Guide to Right-to-Die Organizations.” At least four of them (Compassion in Dying, Death with Dignity Education Center, the Oregon Death with Dignity Legal Defense and Education Center, and Choice in Dying itself) have attracted funding from large foundations.
One such foundation is George Soros’s Open Society Institute (OSI). The OSI, through its Project on Death in America, gives millions of dollars for enhancing end-of-life care and none of the Project’s money is used for assisted suicide purposes. But the OSI provides grants for assisted suicide advocacy through OSI’s President’s Fund in its U.S. Programs office.

http://www.philanthropyroundtable.org/magazines/2001/january/marker.html



http://64.233.161.104/search?q=cache:pgFnNiOM3HkJ:www2.soros.org/textfiles/speeches/113094_Reflections_on_Death_in_America.txt+Soros+%2B+Alexander+Ming+Fisher+Lecture+Series&hl=en


162 posted on 11/10/2005 11:02:37 PM PST by Sun (Hillary Clinton is pro-ILLEGAL immigration. Don't let her fool you. She has a D- /F immigr. rating.)
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To: Sun

bump for later study on good hospices / bad hospices. There are both in this area. May we have the wisdom to know the difference and to make good choices.


303 posted on 11/13/2005 10:14:21 PM PST by cyn
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