Wednesday, July 18, 2012

It's not kindness, it's murder . . .

The world is a scary place on a good day but I sure wouldn't want to be in Belgium or The Netherlands if I were really ill. I have to wonder why poeple, as a whole, don't rise up everywhere in protest of this selective death program. We shudder about the death camps of World War II and now this sort of thing happens in the very countries that suffered under this fear at one time. Even in the United States, Oregon is on the bandwagon for allowing death by choice legally. Where has the value of human life gone?

http://www.lifenews.com/2012/07/17/lancet-study-big-increase-in-euthanasia-deaths-in-netherlands/

Now, we have the onset of the 'national healthcare' plan in the United States with panels screening the viability of incoming patients. And, in order to make sure people don't figure out a way to ease their own pain or increase their time on this earth, there will be a tax on over the counter medication, supposedly hoping it would force people into the overcrowed clinics facing our future. Next, will be vitamins and herbs, I'm sure.

Yet, the preident and his minions continue to tell us how wonderful this healthcare plan will be and how many people will enjoy the benefits. You have to wonder why, then, the Congress, Senate, and president will be exempt from the national plan and continue with their own golden tickets of medical care. It is also against the Constitution for Congress, etc. to be given preferential treatment in this regard over the citizens but illegality seems to be the rule of the day.

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