Do the Terminally Ill Have a Right to Die?

Do the Terminally Ill Have a Right to Die?

With names like Dr. Jack Kevorkian and Terri Schiavo making international headlines during the past few years, the complicated subject of euthanasia remains on everyone's mind. But when considering the plight of the terminally ill and their potential suffering, is "pulling the plug" a matter of dying with dignity or tragically playing God?

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  • Nada
    Good point on the "Ranting"

    You’re exactly right; the American Life League definitely damages its ethos by making blatant statements like “This is ludicrous and inhumane.” Without effective evidence, as you stated, like statistics, this argument is left empty; it fails to actually argue its point. Instead, the American Life League chooses to impose its beliefs rather than prove them.

    - NadaUS March 1, 2009 9:23PM

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