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California Governor Jerry Brown Signs "Right to Die" bill

Posted: Tue Oct 06, 2015 4:04 am
by Pentagram.J2
http://www.cnn.com/2015/10/05/us/califo ... gislation/

Thoughts?
For me personally this is massive. Having seen family waste away from prostate cancer, I can't help but be ecstatic that many are free to end their lives when they feel it appropriate in a proper medical atmosphere.

Re: California Governor Jerry Brown Signs "Right to Die" bil

Posted: Tue Oct 06, 2015 3:24 pm
by KoD
I think right to die legislation is good, I've seen some horrible cases during my time with hospice.

Re: California Governor Jerry Brown Signs "Right to Die" bil

Posted: Tue Oct 06, 2015 3:33 pm
by Ian7
KoD wrote:I think right to die legislation is good, I've seen some horrible cases during my time with hospice.
Ditto. Those cases were rough for me too.
Being trapped inside of my own body is a huge fear.

Re: California Governor Jerry Brown Signs "Right to Die" bil

Posted: Wed Oct 07, 2015 2:21 am
by Django
Pentagram, dying from prostate cancer is sorta like saying you died from natural causes.
Our human dicks were never intended to live that long.

Now on the subject on hand, you see whats the whole point of the history of modern medicine
(and ancient in that note) and human comodity if we are gonna end up doing the same thing
nature had planned for us.... only worse.

Now, it's been "signified" and prefabricated like something comming out of an assembly line.
A total diss on the etymological definition of the word "Euthanasia" meaning a good, dignified death. Key word here being "dignified". Something subjective. Because you see, humanity has been
killing their own instead of the other, has been done in history....to death :afro: .

Just look up on scapegoating, sky burials, sacrifices to the flayed one, cannibals
. Also, jesus, ceasar, lincon and hitler. Ok sorta out of topic , but you get the point.

Think about now it, now its legal therefore reflective, to some extend, and part of the
integrity of a social community. In other words, it's acceptable to the public eye.
And to serve what purpose exaclty , the inequity of 21st century wellfare polices,
the limits of modern medicine, the inability to shelter needed ,or to appease the irascible?

Politicians and the state have to be role models no matter the burocracy or agenda of it
because at the end of the day, its the people's opinion they strife for ,and when the public
opinion difers to what extend should you consider yourself a "true" vehicle of the law.

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The heat is on

Re: California Governor Jerry Brown Signs "Right to Die" bil

Posted: Wed Oct 07, 2015 2:26 pm
by Ian7
What?

Re: California Governor Jerry Brown Signs "Right to Die" bil

Posted: Wed Oct 07, 2015 3:53 pm
by KatanaRama
Django, that was more broken than one of my English essays. I literally have no idea what kind of point you were trying to get across.

Re: California Governor Jerry Brown Signs "Right to Die" bil

Posted: Thu Oct 08, 2015 12:14 am
by Ikri
No idea what you were getting at Django, but the right to a dignified death is significant and it is a necessary kindness.

Re: California Governor Jerry Brown Signs "Right to Die" bil

Posted: Thu Oct 08, 2015 2:28 am
by Django
Come on, you guys can't be that dumb.
Is it because i put the justin beiber gif?

And no, no need to be an archeolinguist to understand what Django wrote .
You guys wanted discussion, debate, deliberation, etc.

Django delivers.