2aguy
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Yes..... the real nature of the abortion/euthanasia culture comes out..... the senior citizen says, yeah, not thanks, I think I will hang out a little longer.... so what do they do.... the get the nurses and family to hold her down while you execute her.....
Of course, if she had committed mass murder, they wouldn't think of executing her...
NETHERLANDS: Elderly Woman Forcibly Euthanized
According to LiveAction, the 74-year-old unidentified woman had been suffering dementia for some time and previously told people she would undergo assisted suicide if "the time was right." As her dementia progressed, she never put in a request to die and had surpassed the point of giving her full consent. It was then that her doctor declared her to be "suffering intolerably" and proceeded to euthanize her. Here's how the ordeal went down:
When the doctor came in to euthanize her, the patient was not informed of what was going to happen to her, to 'avoid unnecessary distress.' She was given coffee with a sedative in it, but she refused to drink it — and then struggled as the doctor tried to kill her. She fought so fiercely that the doctor ordered her own family to physically hold her down, and she was forcibly euthanized.
A panel had previously cleared the doctor of ethical violations by saying she "acted in good faith." That decision was recently overturned, however, by the Regional Euthanasia Review Committees, which said the doctor's actions were unethical and will be investigated along with five other similarly disturbing stories.
Currently, no evidence exists of the woman ever saying she wished to die by assisted suicide while in a clear state of mind.
Hey....death with dignity...right?
Of course, if she had committed mass murder, they wouldn't think of executing her...
NETHERLANDS: Elderly Woman Forcibly Euthanized
According to LiveAction, the 74-year-old unidentified woman had been suffering dementia for some time and previously told people she would undergo assisted suicide if "the time was right." As her dementia progressed, she never put in a request to die and had surpassed the point of giving her full consent. It was then that her doctor declared her to be "suffering intolerably" and proceeded to euthanize her. Here's how the ordeal went down:
When the doctor came in to euthanize her, the patient was not informed of what was going to happen to her, to 'avoid unnecessary distress.' She was given coffee with a sedative in it, but she refused to drink it — and then struggled as the doctor tried to kill her. She fought so fiercely that the doctor ordered her own family to physically hold her down, and she was forcibly euthanized.
A panel had previously cleared the doctor of ethical violations by saying she "acted in good faith." That decision was recently overturned, however, by the Regional Euthanasia Review Committees, which said the doctor's actions were unethical and will be investigated along with five other similarly disturbing stories.
Currently, no evidence exists of the woman ever saying she wished to die by assisted suicide while in a clear state of mind.
Hey....death with dignity...right?