Garfield1966
Veteran
So now we're saying, "Hey let's allow the Federal Government decide the value of a human life"
Like Adolph himself said regarding the mentally retarded. He referred to them as "Useless Eaters". So do we refuse to care for those who are determined by the Government as "Useless Eaters" What if it's your 84 year old Mother is declared a Useless Eater? What then? Move to a useless eater friendly country?
Another funny thing happened to me while I was having a discussion on abortion with some of my ultra liberal friends. We were debating the fine points of the issue and since my Mom was only 16 when I was born I smirked and said "Good thing abortion was illegal in 1954 or I'd have likely been sucked into a sink"
Point is this, when you take these things out of the abstract and into reality you find actual humans are affected.
So I say LONG LIVE THE USELESS EATERS
I would expect this type of response from Freedom. Yours typically are better thought out.
These treat or don't treat decisions are being made every day. They are being made by hospitals on some levels but more commonly by the insurance companies. I would suspect in most cases the decisions are being made based on the bottom line as opposed to the best interest of the patient. In some cases (Terri Schiavo) they are being made by the government and the religious right with no concern for the patient.
As Tech pointed out earlier, this conversation must take place. Do we as a society continue to through $1 million dollars at a new born infant who has perhaps a 10% chance of living at best when their are counties in our country that do not even have a health clinic much less a hospital with in a reasonable distance. I am not saying I know the answer but it is a question that needs to be asked.
As for abortion. Whether or not it was legal has has little to do with your presence. I believe it has more to do with the fact that your mother did not want to abort her pregnancy. Had she wanted to abort, she would have had the opportunity but there would have been a higher likely hood of her not surviving the procedure. Just because a procedure is legal does not mean everyone will take advantage of the procedure (there were over 4 million birth in 2007 when abortion was legal) and just because a procedure is illegal does not mean that abortions will not take place (those number were not reported along with the womens deaths due to the fact that it was illegal).
Humans are always affected but there are times when you need to take the personal feelings out and look at the raw data. This is done for the same reasons a doctor does not treat a family member and a lawyer does not represent a family member. You loose your perspective and put personal feelings before logic and sound reasoning.
In the example I gave above, logic would indicate that all other things being equal, the old guy bites it. Personally, if the old guy is your dad, that complicates things a bit. Logic tends to take a back seat when feelings enter the equation.