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Interesting articles to read for March 16, 2009

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Some interesting articles to read:

Check out some of the works of scuplter Duane Hanson.

This is a must-read article from Victor Davis Hanson .. what if Barack Obama had campaigned on the things he has done since becoming president. He would be in the Senate, that’s what.

Is Obama taking on too much at once, at economy’s expense? Can’t let a good crisis go to waste!

Dick Cheney says that Obama is using this crisis as a means of justifying the largest expansion of federal authority “in the history of the Republic.”

The Obama administration has abandoned the term “enemy combatant” to describe detainees at Guantanamo Bay. I guess he went to talk to the terrorists and decided that they really aren’t our enemy.

Just a week ago, the Obama administration was saying, “fundamentally, the economy is weak.” Now they are changing their tune.

Pennsylvania Senator Arlen Specter, RINO, is at a crossroads right now when it comes to this Employee Free Choice Act. If he votes for it, it could spell the end of his career in 2010. Great. Excellent. Let’s get rid of the guy.

Here’s a word that the Obama administration probably didn’t expect would become synonymous with their administration: incompetence.

Speaking of incompetence .. Dick Morris has the same question: Does this guy really know what he is doing?

An open mic moment from Joe Biden

The earth hasn’t been warming for years; in fact it is getting cooler. So why are environmentalists still trying to tell us how to live? I’ll tell you why .. because the global warming movement isn’t about science. It’s about finding new ways for government to control the private sector and raise money.

The President of Bolivia has decided that his government should seize private land from large-scale owners and redistribute it to people who have none. Worked well in Zimbabwe.

President Medvedev says that Russia’s wealthy business owners should return “moral debts” and make sacrifices at a time of economic crisis.

Everybody panic! Washington DC is experiencing a severe AIDS epidemic.  I actually hope that a large percentage of our politicians get AIDS!

A government school in Portland, Oregon has banned a fifth grader from wearing an Obama mask while performing in the school talent show because some parents felt it was “inappropriate and potentially offensive.”

Georgia is back in the news again after both chambers of the Georgia Legislature approved a bill to require proof of citizenship in order to vote. Do you mean these characters actually did something right this year?

The Wall Street Journal asks .. is Ayn Rand relevant? I think we know the answer to that one.

So 1.5 million American children were “homeless” in 2005-2006? Yeah, depends on your definition of “homeless.”

In New York City, borough presidents are doing their best to spend tax dollars as wisely as possible. Wait .. who am I kidding.

According to scientists, old age starts at age 27.

Your right to die

February 27th, 2009 3 Comments »

legaleuthanasiaThere is a story out of Georgia about a group that has assisted in about 200 suicides since 2004. Now this is something that I strongly believe in and that is your right to die if you are terminally ill and or experiencing immense pain that cannot be cured.  But I do feel that it should be done under a doctors supervision.

Members of an assisted suicide ring say they’ve done nothing wrong and seem eager for a court battle over criminal charges they helped a Georgia man kill himself, while their supporters are using the case as a rallying cry for more debate about end-of-life issues.

Four members of the Final Exit Network were arrested Wednesday on charges they violated Georgia’s assisted suicide laws by helping 58-year-old John Celmer use helium and an exit bag — a plastic hood with tubing attached — to suffocate himself.

I completely support the idea of euthanasia. I feel that if someone has gone through every possible medical treatment and their condition has not improved or will not improve, they should have the option to end their life in dignity. Just think about this for a second. People that are suffering from Cancer, AIDS, or any terminal illness are costing their families major heartache by watching them slowly suffer and on top of that the large amount of medical bills that are pouring in. It is a very emotionally traumatic event in a persons and their families lives. I also feel that you should be able to designate a Power of Attorney in a “Designation of Health Care Surrogate” so that if you become incapable of making the decision, the person who you left responsible can make the decision for you.

As of 2008, some forms of euthanasia are legal in Belgium, Luxemburg, The Netherlands, Switzerland, the U.S. state Oregon, and Thailand. Oregon is the only U.S. state that allows some form of euthanasia. In 2005 the Bush Administration tried to challenge this Act, but lost to the Supreme Court. Good! You need to keep your filthy religious hands out of a persons choice “W”!

The Oregon Death with Dignity Act allows a capable adult Oregon resident who has been diagnosed by a physician with a terminal illness that will kill them within six months may request in writing, from his or her physician, a prescription for a lethal dose of medication for the purpose of ending the patient’s life. The request must be confirmed by two witnesses, one of whom cannot be related to the patient, be entitled to any portion of the patient’s estate, be the patient’s physician, or be employed by a health care facility caring for the patient. After the request is made, another physician must examine the patient’s medical records and confirm the diagnosis. The patient must be determined to not suffer from a mental condition impairing judgment. If the request is authorized, the patient must wait at least fifteen days and make a second oral request before the prescription may be written. The patient has a right to rescind the request at any time.

The law protects doctors from liability for providing a lethal prescription for a terminally ill, competent adult in compliance with the statute restrictions. Participation by physicians is voluntary. The law also specifies a patient’s decision to end his or her life shall not “have an effect upon a life, health, or accident insurance or annuity policy.”

The law in the Netherlands allows the medical review board to suspend prosecution of doctors who performed euthanasia when each of the following conditions is fulfilled:

* the patient’s suffering is unbearable with no prospect of improvement
* the patient’s request for euthanasia must be voluntary and persist over time (the request cannot be granted when under the influence of others, psychological illness or drugs)
* the patient must be fully aware of his/her condition, prospects and options
* there must be consultation with at least one other independent doctor who needs to confirm the conditions mentioned above
* the death must be carried out in a medically appropriate fashion by the doctor or patient, in which case the doctor must be present
* the patient is at least 12 years old (patients between 12 and 16 years of age require the consent of their parents)

Click here for more information on the Oregon euthanasia law.
Click here for more information on the Netherlands euthanasia law.

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