Originally posted by violette829
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Originally posted by loseyournameCat, when the tube is removed, Terry will die of dehydration weeks before she would have died of starvation. Of course, if euthanasia wasn't illegal, she could simply be given a dose of pottasium chloride that would stop her heart immediately.
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For the sake of the discussion (thread) :
Is there really a humane way of killing someone? Isn't killing inherently inhumane? If yes, then how it is done doesn't matter, because the act will always be inhumane anyway.
Of course, because we care about this woman as fellow human beings, we want her to suffer as little as possible. (This is what we really mean when we talk about a humane way to die/kill I believe)
Thus, to be able to decide whether or not to pull the plug we must conclude whether or not she suffers now. If she does, then she should die, because death would mean the end of suffering. (I think theists and atheists can both agree in this case) If she doesn't, then we can argue further based on other things.
Keep in mind that the woman is brain dead - If she is not suffering because she is not conscious of the suffering do we count it? (you know what I mean...)
Let me know if something is not clear to you.
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Originally posted by ArmoBarbiFor the sake of the discussion (thread) :
Is there really a humane way of killing someone? Isn't killing inherently inhumane? If yes, then how it is done doesn't matter, because the act will always be inhumane anyway.
Of course, because we care about this woman as fellow human beings, we want her to suffer as little as possible. (This is what we really mean when we talk about a humane way to die/kill I believe)
Thus, to be able to decide whether or not to pull the plug we must conclude whether or not she suffers now. If she does, then she should die, because death would mean the end of suffering. (I think theists and atheists can both agree in this case) If she doesn't, then we can argue further based on other things.
Keep in mind that the woman is brain dead - If she is not suffering because she is not conscious of the suffering do we count it? (you know what I mean...)
Let me know if something is not clear to you.
Did you read my post? Apparently the woman had a shot at recovery through rehab and therapy but the husband didn't want her to go through it!!! Did you read what her nurse had to say about her when she was first hospitalized? You guys don't see anything wrong here? wow, I'm seriously shocked.
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How convenient that right during Monday, the one year marking point when America launched it's attack on Iraq, the government had to be taking care of important isses such as badgering baseball players for using steroids or whether Terri Schiavo's bong needs to be removed.
While protests and vigil's were held across the nation and the world, Congress was busy with these important things.
Some talking points
Point 1 The government has absolutely no business getting involved in this case as it is a private affair. It is the business of her husband, not the government. End of debate.
Point 2 The government does not care about the life of Terri Schiavo or the life of anyone else for that matter. This is simply a political ploy of the lowest kind.Achkerov kute.
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Originally posted by AnonymouseHow convenient that right during Monday, the one year marking point when America launched it's attack on Iraq, the government had to be taking care of important isses such as badgering baseball players for using steroids or whether Terri Schiavo's bong needs to be removed.
While protests and vigil's were held across the nation and the world, Congress was busy with these important things.
Some talking points
Point 1 The government has absolutely no business getting involved in this case as it is a private affair. It is the business of her husband, not the government. End of debate.
Point 2 The government does not care about the life of Terri Schiavo or the life of anyone else for that matter. This is simply a political ploy of the lowest kind.
I whole-heartedly agree.
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Originally posted by AnonymouseHow convenient that right during Monday, the one year marking point when America launched it's attack on Iraq, the government had to be taking care of important isses such as badgering baseball players for using steroids or whether Terri Schiavo's bong needs to be removed.
While protests and vigil's were held across the nation and the world, Congress was busy with these important things.
Some talking points
Point 1 The government has absolutely no business getting involved in this case as it is a private affair. It is the business of her husband, not the government. End of debate.
Point 2 The government does not care about the life of Terri Schiavo or the life of anyone else for that matter. This is simply a political ploy of the lowest kind.
and yes i agree.
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