If dying were a disease I’m sure some pharma-co would come out with a new drug and a highly paid celebrity surrogate to market it. Unfortunately, dying is certain. And sometimes certain and painful. But Martin Sheen shilling for the anti-1000 group wants you and I to not have a choice in the matter. I want a choice. Especially an informed, mentally sound and appropriate choice.
Enjoy the bs…



3 responses so far ↓
1 hoody // Oct 3, 2008 at 5:41 am
A choice, in this case, all too soon becomes an obligation. Like the idea of feeling the PRESSURE to die because you don’t want to be a burden anymore?
Modern progressives love the idea of “Freedoms” so that they can later on become slaves. Ironic, and pathetic.
2 Bill Swahlen // Oct 3, 2008 at 10:10 am
Shame on you Martin Sheen for doing an ad full of false and misleading statements against the Death with Dignity initiative in Washington. And I can’t believe that you actually want to our government to prevent me from making my own decision about how I want to spend my last days, weeks or months if I’m terminally ill.
3 Bill Swahlen // Oct 3, 2008 at 10:16 am
Hoody–Sorry to hear that you have chosen to live your life as a slave to others’ perceived “pressures.”
And I’m even sorrier to know that you want to run my life–and death–for me. Just what I need–someone who thinks they know what’s best for me to make the most fundamental decisions about my life for me.
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