Agreed - outlawed here too. I think that only the Dutch have legalised it so far... But they legalise just about anything.
And in any case, before she fell in the coma, the girl expressed the wish not to be kept on machines, should it come to that. [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Head banger from Saturday, February 07, 2009 5:31:51 PM) | | Head banger wrote: | | over here its just totaly outlawed. sad. when a person cant live, they should be able to die. | | _strat_ wrote: | | Scrap economics, thats the least of the concern here. But, I agree, its cruel, its backwards, its... Typical for the Catholic church. I guess the Panzer Pope is not content with having people live the way he wants them, he wants them to die the way he wants it too. | | Head banger wrote: | | IMO, making someone suffer that long is insane, prolonging it is just cruel to both the family and the person, not to mention an economicly silly idea. but toss economics, its cruel. | | _strat_ wrote: | | Well... Maybe a new topic? The shit in Italy comes to mind... A girl has had an accident in 1992, and has been in a coma since. Now, after her father went through hell in proving that there is no chance she can wake up again, they have finaly started to gradualy stop her feeding, and in effect perform euthanasia. But... The Catholic church, along with the neo-fascist prime minister Berlusconni started their usual shit about the "sancity of life", and are trying to pass laws that would prevent euthanasia.
Opinions? Mine is that they should let her family decide. |
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