Vermont Considers Doctor Assisted Suicide

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The Vermont Legislative Bill Tracking System



Statement of purpose: This bill proposes to allow, subject to appropriate safeguards, a mentally competent person diagnosed as having less than six months to live to request a prescription which, if taken, would hasten the dying process.

The bill goes on to cite Oregon's "success" in this matter.


This bill is slated to go up for a vote tomorrow, March 14.



(politics? religion?)

Thoughts and opinions????
:eusa_silenced:
 
I can't imagine anyone having a problem with it.

Wow. Where to start........

In general Conservatives have a BIG problem with euthanasia. It's just another way they can try and impose their moral beliefs on everyone else.

We can start with the Bush Administration. They tried to intervene with the Terri Schiavo case which was akin to euthanasia.

The Bush Administration also tried to overide the will of the voters by filing a lawsuit against Oregon's voter approved euthanasia law.

BUSH ADMINISTRATION CLAMPS DOWN ON OREGON EUTHANASIA | LifeSiteNews.com

And who can forget Rush Limbaugh (the national spokesman for conservatism) referring to Jack Kevorkian as "Jack the Dripper"?

Below are the two views clearly defined..........

LIBERAL....Euthanasia should be legalized. A person has a right to die with dignity, by his own choice. A terminally ill person should have the right to choose to end pain and suffering. It is wrong for the government to take away the means for a terminally ill person to hasten his death. It is wrong to force a person to go through so much pain and suffering. Legalizing euthanasia would not lead to doctor-assisted suicides of non-critical patients.Permitting euthanasia would reduce health care costs, which would then make funds available for those who could truly benefit from medical care.

CONSERVATIVE......Neither euthanasia nor physician-assisted suicide should be legalized. It is immoral and unethical to deliberately end the life of a terminally ill person (euthanasia), or enable another person to end their own life (assisted suicide). The goal should be compassionate care and easing the suffering of terminally ill people. Legalizing euthanasia could lead to doctor-assisted suicides of non-critical patients.If euthanasia were legalized, insurance companies could pressure doctors to withhold life-saving treatment for dying patients.Many religions prohibit suicide and euthanasia. These practices devalue human life.

Conservative vs. Liberal Beliefs
 
And to think Kevorkian was put away for just that.
Of course Vermont is Messed up in a big way. It used to be a pretty cool state. So was Maine.
Not anymore in my opinion.
 
I can't imagine anyone having a problem with it.

Wow. Where to start........

In general Conservatives have a BIG problem with euthanasia. It's just another way they can try and impose their moral beliefs on everyone else.

We can start with the Bush Administration. They tried to intervene with the Terri Schiavo case which was akin to euthanasia.

The Bush Administration also tried to overide the will of the voters by filing a lawsuit against Oregon's voter approved euthanasia law.

BUSH ADMINISTRATION CLAMPS DOWN ON OREGON EUTHANASIA | LifeSiteNews.com

And who can forget Rush Limbaugh (the national spokesman for conservatism) referring to Jack Kevorkian as "Jack the Dripper"?

Below are the two views clearly defined..........

LIBERAL....Euthanasia should be legalized. A person has a right to die with dignity, by his own choice. A terminally ill person should have the right to choose to end pain and suffering. It is wrong for the government to take away the means for a terminally ill person to hasten his death. It is wrong to force a person to go through so much pain and suffering. Legalizing euthanasia would not lead to doctor-assisted suicides of non-critical patients.Permitting euthanasia would reduce health care costs, which would then make funds available for those who could truly benefit from medical care.

CONSERVATIVE......Neither euthanasia nor physician-assisted suicide should be legalized. It is immoral and unethical to deliberately end the life of a terminally ill person (euthanasia), or enable another person to end their own life (assisted suicide). The goal should be compassionate care and easing the suffering of terminally ill people. Legalizing euthanasia could lead to doctor-assisted suicides of non-critical patients.If euthanasia were legalized, insurance companies could pressure doctors to withhold life-saving treatment for dying patients.Many religions prohibit suicide and euthanasia. These practices devalue human life.

Conservative vs. Liberal Beliefs

I disagree. It is not a Black/White or Left/Right issue.

By the way, Conservatives opposed Terri Schiavo's case because of the unique set of circumstances. The estranged husband wanted her dead, the parents wanted her alive. Also, she was in a coma- not dying from a terminal illness.
 
Vermont is no longer an actual state.

It's a province of New York, most of its voters driving up from "The City" to cast their second ballot of the day.

Ordinary people need not apply to purchase homes; those are now reserved for NYC liberals who can afford them.
 
The Vermont Legislative Bill Tracking System



Statement of purpose: This bill proposes to allow, subject to appropriate safeguards, a mentally competent person diagnosed as having less than six months to live to request a prescription which, if taken, would hasten the dying process.

The bill goes on to cite Oregon's "success" in this matter.


This bill is slated to go up for a vote tomorrow, March 14.



(politics? religion?)

Thoughts and opinions????
:eusa_silenced:


Good for Vermont. Hopefully it passes.
 
I can't imagine anyone having a problem with it.

Wow. Where to start........

In general Conservatives have a BIG problem with euthanasia. It's just another way they can try and impose their moral beliefs on everyone else.

We can start with the Bush Administration. They tried to intervene with the Terri Schiavo case which was akin to euthanasia.

The Bush Administration also tried to overide the will of the voters by filing a lawsuit against Oregon's voter approved euthanasia law.

BUSH ADMINISTRATION CLAMPS DOWN ON OREGON EUTHANASIA | LifeSiteNews.com

And who can forget Rush Limbaugh (the national spokesman for conservatism) referring to Jack Kevorkian as "Jack the Dripper"?

Below are the two views clearly defined..........



CONSERVATIVE......Neither euthanasia nor physician-assisted suicide should be legalized. It is immoral and unethical to deliberately end the life of a terminally ill person (euthanasia), or enable another person to end their own life (assisted suicide). The goal should be compassionate care and easing the suffering of terminally ill people. Legalizing euthanasia could lead to doctor-assisted suicides of non-critical patients.If euthanasia were legalized, insurance companies could pressure doctors to withhold life-saving treatment for dying patients.Many religions prohibit suicide and euthanasia. These practices devalue human life.

Conservative vs. Liberal Beliefs

I disagree. It is not a Black/White or Left/Right issue.

By the way, Conservatives opposed Terri Schiavo's case because of the unique set of circumstances. The estranged husband wanted her dead, the parents wanted her alive. Also, she was in a coma- not dying from a terminal illness.
Her brain was found to be liquified at the autopsy.
 
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"Hasten the dying process"? What does that mean? Would anybody say "he hastened the dying process" if he shot himself in the head? They would say he killed himself. Why doesn't Vt. say it?
 
The Vermont Legislative Bill Tracking System



Statement of purpose: This bill proposes to allow, subject to appropriate safeguards, a mentally competent person diagnosed as having less than six months to live to request a prescription which, if taken, would hasten the dying process.

The bill goes on to cite Oregon's "success" in this matter.


This bill is slated to go up for a vote tomorrow, March 14.



(politics? religion?)

Thoughts and opinions????
:eusa_silenced:

You expect me to have a reasonable response after you put up that avatar?? Hell's bells I cant breathe.

:D

Okey dokey I'll try here despite the diversionary tactic. Are you with the DNC?


Believe it or not they now have euthenasia ambulances in Holland. You can request death via 911.

Yes we've not only hit that slippery slope, we are are digging our graves further.
 
The Vermont Legislative Bill Tracking System



Statement of purpose: This bill proposes to allow, subject to appropriate safeguards, a mentally competent person diagnosed as having less than six months to live to request a prescription which, if taken, would hasten the dying process.

The bill goes on to cite Oregon's "success" in this matter.


This bill is slated to go up for a vote tomorrow, March 14.



(politics? religion?)

Thoughts and opinions????
:eusa_silenced:

Oregon's "Death with Dignity" law has worked well for a decade and only about 500 people have used it to end their life.

Every state hould follow that model.
 
The Vermont Legislative Bill Tracking System



Statement of purpose: This bill proposes to allow, subject to appropriate safeguards, a mentally competent person diagnosed as having less than six months to live to request a prescription which, if taken, would hasten the dying process.

The bill goes on to cite Oregon's "success" in this matter.


This bill is slated to go up for a vote tomorrow, March 14.



(politics? religion?)

Thoughts and opinions????
:eusa_silenced:

Oregon's "Death with Dignity" law has worked well for a decade and only about 500 people have used it to end their life.

Every state hould follow that model.

Which is the very law that the Bush Administration sued the state to put an end to which was in direct contradiction to the will of the voters.
 

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