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Originally posted by Penske_Account
Sure, as long as the person to die has actually expressed the desire. In the Schiavo case the state and the husband conspired to impose their culturalist of death will on her. I know for me, if I was in a coma, the last two people I would want to decide my fate, absent my express verifiable expression related to the same, would be my wife and the state. The former has millions to gain by my demise and the latter has the tax revenue from the introduction of those millions into the economy. BIG CONFLICT OF INTEREST. Especially in my home state where the culture of death is the prevailing perversity and the statehouse was stolen by a Fraudoire.
Hank, if I end in a Schiavo like state, please direct the relevant authorities to this post before they can kill again.
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Since you've invoked me in a quasi-legal request I have to be frank. If your wife has a conflict, so would I. Anything she has, I can have anytime I ask. Several. Times. A. Night.
Ask sidd. He's impotent.