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Old 08-12-2011, 19:34   #7
Arthurgray50@blu
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Re: Assisted suicide right or wrong

When l lost my father some 45 years ago, this idea was never thought of, but he was suffering cancer, and to see him at the end in such a bad way, l firmly believe that he would have asked that question.

To keep him alive, he was on at least 15 tablets per day, and to see him popping those things, always made us sad.

He was that bad when he was passing, the hospice gave him a drug to kill the pain, there are many people today that are in the same position, and it should not be politician that should decide what happens.

Politicians set the laws of this country, and they should change it, so that if TWO doctors decide there is no medical power that will keep that person alive, then it should be the person plus the family that should decide.
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