Category: Euthanasia & Abortion

Terri Schindler Memorial

March 31, 2010

Who determines the “quality of life”?

March 31st commemorates the 5th anniversary of the death of Terry Schindler. We do not use her married name Schiavo. It was her husband, Michael Schiavo, who fought in the courts to have Terri’s feeding tube removed and have her starved and dehydrated to death. It took thirteen agonizing days for Terri to die in this manner. Armed guards kept anyone from even giving her cracked ice.

A circuit judge concluded that Terri’s life lacked “quality” and ordered her death. Little did America realize at the time, that in 2010, a federal bureaucracy would acquire that same power.

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“Obamacare”: The Devil Is In The Lack Of Details

July 24, 2009

Euthanasia and abortion will be fundamental aspects of “controlling cost”

President Obama’s highly ballyhooed (the clucks at MSNBC actually had a countdown clock) press conference on healthcare spoke volumes about what the president and congressional democrats have no intention of speaking about.

The whole show boiled down to the by now standard Obama MO of declaring an imminent crisis and reciting a cliché. The cliché of the evening was “no one can be denied coverage of pre-existing conditions”. The deliberately misleading big lie inherent in all government controlled health care. Because “coverage” does not equate with, or guarantee, treatment.

The truly deadly “R word”, rationing of healthcare, is by necessity and design an integral component of every government controlled healthcare plan in existence. And this one will not be any different just because Barack Obama is initiating it.

“Controlling cost”, from the first day of Obamacare onward will focus on the two easiest targets: the elderly and the unborn.

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