Euthanasia (follow-up on \"The Terri Schiavo Thing\")
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03-24-2005, 09:09 AM
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Euthanasia (follow-up on \"The Terri Schiavo Thing\")
Okay, since most of the stuff on the Schiavo case has been said, I found it best to start a new thread to discuss the broader subject - euthanasia. Below is the last post of the other thread.
Sgt. Boomer Wrote:I don’t doubt Terri’s parents have tried some character assassination on Michael, but he’s certainly made it easy and I don’t think they’ve stretched the truth. Whether he tried to kill her is obviously speculation, though it wouldn’t be the first time someone has gotten away with murder. At any rate I think they’ve made the point that her life shouldn’t be in his hands. I read the article that was mentioned: it\'s little news, more of an over-opinionated piece of journalism. Nothing wrong with that, of course, that\'s what I\'m good at too Anyway, I\'ll hold my peace on this until more of you have formed an opinion. |
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03-24-2005, 09:30 AM
(This post was last modified: 03-24-2005 09:31 AM by [JR].)
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RE: Euthanasia (follow-up on \"The Terri Schiavo Thing\")
To me, its a finely drawn line, Which I have only really deeply thought about with the Terri Shiavo case.
If a person seeking euthanasia has: (a) A brain capacity sufficient enough (undamaged by illness or injury) to be able to make such a serious judgement. and: (b) A serious condition, rendering them severely handicapped, leaving them in a lot of pain and putting a large strain on their lives. Then I would say they should be able to ask for and receive euthanasia. I do not understand why, people in such conditions are made to carry on living when they are so badly effected by it that would probobly attempt suicide if they were physically able. However, people in a mental state such as Terri\'s, is another question. I would say that all immediate family should agree that it would be the best thing, so there is no question about conspiracies. |
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03-24-2005, 09:43 AM
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RE: Euthanasia (follow-up on \"The Terri Schiavo Thing\")
Since I\'m bored anyway, I\'ll take my chances at tackling the problem right now. Well, just a preview of my thoughts, anyway.
Personally, I\'m all for euthanasia, the right to die for the terminally ill who suffer. But I won\'t yet go into a definition as to how to classify these \"terminally ill who suffer\". I\'ll keep it at this for now: right to die = good, duty to kill = bad. That\'s putting it extremely black and white, yes, and might seem in conflict with things I\'ve said earlier. But this isn\'t about Terri Schiavo. I have to admit that I\'m still struggling to fit that case into my beliefs. |
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03-24-2005, 01:06 PM
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RE: Euthanasia (follow-up on \"The Terri Schiavo Thing\")
You\'re using the wrong words. Euthanasia is used to mean to kill off someone who doesn\'t have a say in the matter. I.E. Babies, Retarded people, comatose people.
I have no problem with a person committing suicide, a person signing a DNR order, or a person signing a Legal Document to allow them to pass away. But until you have one of those... Or a mentally handicapped lady, a retarded person or a baby / fetus gives you consent to let them go, IT\'S MURDER. |
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03-24-2005, 04:39 PM
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RE: Euthanasia (follow-up on \"The Terri Schiavo Thing\")
@Ev- right, I should have said Op Ed
Hmmmmm. I’d say at the deepest moral level I’m against all forms of “mercy killing”, even assisted suicide. Whether I’ll be able to make a “reasoned” case for that I don’t know. Certainly not tonight- it’s late, I’m tired, and my brain hurts- but I’ll be back to give it a shot. |
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03-24-2005, 08:15 PM
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RE: Euthanasia (follow-up on \"The Terri Schiavo Thing\")
Quote:eu?tha?na?sia (yth-nzh, -zh-) The dictionary entry doesn\'t really help clear up the defenition on this, but I disagree with you there pun. Euthanasia is in some cases requested by the person in question, if they have a condition that merits it. Its not (just?) for people who have no say in the matter, as you say. @ Looking forward to it Boomer |
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03-24-2005, 09:17 PM
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RE: RE: Euthanasia (follow-up on \"The Terri Schiavo Thing\")
=D.C.L.I=Everest Wrote:euthanasia, the right to die for the terminally ill who suffer. [JR Wrote:] I got it right without even looking it up then? Coolness 8) |
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03-24-2005, 09:56 PM
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RE: Euthanasia (follow-up on \"The Terri Schiavo Thing\")
Well you would hope that if you start a debate on a topic such as this, you at least know the defenition of the word
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03-24-2005, 11:54 PM
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RE: Euthanasia (follow-up on \"The Terri Schiavo Thing\")
I think if a person wants it for themselves, then they can have it, otherwise no.
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03-25-2005, 04:43 AM
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RE: Euthanasia (follow-up on \"The Terri Schiavo Thing\")
i think its a good idea, or rather, not a bad idea to have euthanasia. there should be some long process to get the \"treatment\" including a psychological assessment along with the consent of the guardians.
but as for letting doctors decide which babies are healthy enough to let live, rather than the parents deciding if raising a handicapped child would be worth their time, is wrong. i think that if a person decides to end their life, and will not be swayed from their decision, than thats their choice and should be respected. as for doctors assisting them, that may not have to be mandatory - there could be clinics that specialise in euthanization. i know not all doctors agree with or perform abortions and there are abortion clinics all over the place to fill that niche. i dont see any reason why euthanization need be any different. |
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