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Tuesday, August 04, 2009
Cal  Thomas :: Townhall.com Columnist
A Right to Die?
by Cal Thomas
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BELFAST, Northern Ireland -- While America debates whether the federal government should dictate which insurance policies and medical treatments it will allow us to have, here in the UK, the conversation has "advanced" to the approval of assisted suicide.

Debbie Purdy, who suffers from multiple sclerosis, has won a landmark ruling in the House of Lords that many believe will move Britain one step closer to self-destruction. Purdy must be told under what circumstances her husband could be prosecuted should he accompany her to the Dignitas euthanasia clinic in Switzerland. The Director of Public Prosecutions will now be required to spell out exactly when the government will act if someone helps a friend take their own life abroad.

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The media and "right to die" advocates are calling it "compassionate assisted suicide." There are always euphemisms to help us through the troubling practices we might not, under other circumstances, wish to pursue.

One doesn't have to be a futurist or prophet to see where this is headed. Having removed the right to life from the unborn in the UK and the United States, it is only a matter of conditioning before the at first "voluntary" and ultimately involuntary snuffing out of life at its other end will be tolerated and, indeed, promoted as the state seeks new ways to cut expenses.

What is to stop them if life has only the value assigned to it by the state? As suicide, like abortion, becomes a "choice," it will be done for reasons that go beyond the reason through which it is ushered in: the supposed "intolerable pain and suffering" and "lack of hope" of recovery. Abortion on demand was conceived through the bogus rape of an unmarried woman and now it can be had for any reason, or no reason. Crimes against humanity don't begin in the ovens or on killing fields, but by small steps among civilized people.

If granny has willed you her nest egg, why not convince her and the doctor to slip her a pill and end her "suffering." Wouldn't she "want it that way" so as not to be a "burden" to her family? The executioners will not come with black masks, but in white coats and bureaucratic suits. Let us prey.

Should individuals make decisions about whether they want life-extending methods used if they suffer a catastrophic medical event? Absolutely. But that should be distinguished from a third party (besides you and your doctor) making that decision for you or "helping" you make it and then assisting in your suicide. Continued...

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Cal Thomas is co-author (with Bob Beckel) of the book, "Common Ground: How to Stop the Partisan War That is Destroying America".
 
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Lilly,

I have had health insurance since about 1960. Some of them were PPO's, sometimes HMO's. The only reason I took the HMO was for the dental coverage.

However, in all those years I never had any real trouble with the insurers. I had children, had care for the children, had an accident and a not too serious surgery.

With the accident, I was alone in town, staying at a motel and broke my rib. I did not want to go to the motel the first night and the doctor was able to arrange with the insurer that I stay in the hospital for another two nights. I have not had a service denied, but one service I had to pay for because it was the second time in a year.

I happen to be lucky enough to have a good ppo right now. They never give me a hard time and I like my doctor very much.

As has been said, 80% of us are satisfied with our coverage.

No system is ever perfect, but I would certainly say my current arrangemens are head and tail above any government coverage that thinks I am too old to be worth caring for.

As I've said, I have great grand children, 16 grand children and grown up sons and daughters whom I can often give moral and loving support. I'm a writer, have had novels and poetry published, have sold paintings (mine) and still live a full life. I am well over 65.

Am I not worth the cost of living? Of keeping any problems under control instead of taking aspirins which, by the way, are bad for my stomach.

You really haven't a clue about what your government care would be like. Check out the London Times and their articles about their system. Not nice tales.

To April22
I don't understand your logic. You don't want Medicare benefits to be cut, but Medicare is a tax-funded government healthcare program. On the other hand, you don't want Medicare to pay for voluntary end of life counseling for the terminally ill.

My father suffered terribly with terminal cancer and I watched him waste away for six months in Hospice care. Thankfully Medicare covered the cost of Hospice. But it would have been helpful to also give him the choice to have counseling. His oncologist was very cold and did not prepare him for what he was going to go through. His cancer had spread to his spine and he was in terrible pain. What is wrong with giving someone a counselor to talk to about end of life. This is a voluntary program that is a small part of health care, but an important part.
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