Washington Becomes Second State to Legalize Assisted Suicide in Election Vote
Olympia, WA (LifeNews.com) -- The state of Washington has joined Oregon to become the second state in the nation to legalize the grisly practice of assisted suicide. Voters in the northwestern state approved I-1000 despite strong opposition from pro-life groups, doctors organizations, disability rights activists and Catholic voters. With 42 percent of the vote counted in the state, I-1000 carried with the support of 58 percent of voters compared with 42 percent who opposed assisted suicide. Opponents of assisted suicide had a hard time competing with the money thrown at them from the pro-euthanasia groups that outspent them as much as 12-1 thanks to out-of-state money. With the law now in place, attention will turn to the kind of abuses that have been seen in Oregon. "If passed this November, Initiative 1000 will transform the legal landscape of the State of Washington. The change would parallel Oregon's decade-long acceptance of assisted suicide, a practice that has given rise to a myriad of problems," pro-life attorney Ken Conner wrote before the vote. The Coalition Against Assisted Suicide told LifeNews.com that the prestigious Michigan Law Review compiled an analysis of the ramifications of Oregon's assisted suicide law and the evidence wasn't pretty.
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CNN Names Brittany Maynard an "Extraordinary Person" in 2014 Because She Killed Herself
The media's worship of the euthanasia movement is really becoming evident. CNN has named Brittany Maynard one of its "11 Extraordinary People of 2014." I guess that means people who decide to go naturally-no matter how courageous their struggle-just aren't worth noticing. Ref. Source 4
Why My Stepsons’ Father Killed Himself
Last week, my two stepsons’ father, a man who loved life, killed himself. I would like to tell you why. Two years ago, a 62-year-old father of three named Bruce Graham was standing on an ladder, inspecting his roof for a leak, when it slipped out from under him. He landed on top of the ladder on his back, breaking several ribs, puncturing a lung and tearing his intestine, which wasn’t detected until he went into septic shock. Following surgery, he lapsed into a two-week coma. In retrospect, it’s unfortunate that he awoke from that coma because for all intents and purposes,... Ref. Source 5e.
When someone is just in a bed all day with serious pain and no cure I do not see why they shouldn't be allowed to go peacefully… don't we do that with other living beings?
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