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By Chris Fotinopoulos, published 27/10/2017Are we happy for the elderly to sleep with a loaded firearm beneath their pillow?
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Nobody is forced to accept unwanted palliative care, which can and does snuff out the life force almost daily in almost any large city hospital.
This is a witless bystander witness approach? And not something from the pen of a stroke victim or the terminally ill?
Simply put, we're able to withhold, miracle cure nuclear medicine, to treat countless, death sentence inoperable cancers!
But don't have too much of a problem allowing access to a life terminating poison!
Just what does that say about us and our alleged priorities!?
As someone with an apparently inoperable brain tumour and recovering from a stroke, which hasn't helped a serious lower back injury (five spinal fractures) that forced an early retirement!
WTFH would you know sonny?
And just who gave you the right to decide on what is quality of life!?
As for a loaded firearm beneath a pillow?
If I had the choice sonny, I'd have one!
Not to top myself but gut shoot the intending armed intruder, in the liver! [That's your warning shot punk!]:-)
These days, not even safe to set foot outside the house, to check the fuse box! Nor it would seem, in the stroke ward (target for tonight) of a large regional hospital? As for me? I'll live till I die and on my feet fighting, not on my knees begging for relief!
And if I want to end it? Why wouldn't a 9 mm round very rapidly injected into the brain pan, be more painful or slower than Nembutal?
I could do it in the shower, with the water running if you're bothered by unseemly blood sonny?
Or you can do what any fair minded person would and start badgering gormless pollies to allow peaceful purpose only, nuclear energy!
Which might allow me and countless others to go to our maker at the predetermined/appointed time, by the method already chosen! The day we came into this world!
Not a minute more nor a minute less!
Alan B.