19-11-2009, 01:27 AM
Quote:http://www.larouchepac.com/node/11975
Instructions: To help others make sense out of your answers, think about the following questions and be sure to explain your answers to your loved ones and health care providers.
If you checked "worth living, but just barely" for more than one factor, would a combination of these factors make your life "not worth living?" If so, which factors?
If you checked "not worth living," does this mean that you would rather die than be kept alive?
Only yesterday I talked to my daughter about this very subject. After watching two of my parents die in a nursing home, I made a decision about what kind of life is worth living. I do not want to be a human vegetable or even a person who has no memory or no ability to function physically and mentally. If that point comes, I told my daughter, do whatever is necessary to make it stop.
For some reason LaRouche is afraid that if people have the legal right to make decisions like that for themselves it will lead to gas chambers like those used in Nazi Germany. It will get people accustomed to the "Brave New World" mentality. That's the reason he fought so hard against Dr. Kevorkian. I can see his point, but I still want to make sure that I have the right to determine ahead of time and give instructions to my family to "pull the plug" on this grandma.
"History records that the Money Changers have used every form of abuse, intrigue, deceit and violent means possible to maintain their control over governments by controlling money and its issuance." --James Madison

