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Opinions on the Kaiser Hospice Program and proposed Euthanasia Laws politely termed Assisted Suicide
In general, unless a person is truly actively dying and that person
wishes to not receive any medical care, food or water and only receive
mind numbing medication we oppose this program. The following are
comments in agreement with far more recognized authorities in this
field.
The American Euthanasia movement is running a well thought out political con game:
The seemingly never ending push to enact laws encouraging euthanasia,
politely termed assisted suicide laws in this country has gone on for
decades but receives little press so it sounds novel and new every few
years. We all are shocked when we read of genocide, infanticide,
mass suicides, all of which appear to take place somewhere else
in this world. Yet we don't really pay attention to what is
taking place right under our own noses.
Wesley Smith has written about this political manipulation that is
being foisted on the American Public. The euthanasia organization
that continues to promote this stuff just gets slicker and slicker each
time they promote their agenda.
Wesley J Smith of the National Review summed it up nicely and has stated:
"the American euthanasia movement is running a well thought out political con game."
....."In other words, these suicide advocates don’t oppose expanding the
law beyond the current limitations for principled reasons. Rather,
restraint is a political tactic, a necessary temporary expedient deemed
necessary to gain the trust of a very wary public."
Read more at: http://www.nationalreview.com/human-exceptionalism/418163/great-assisted-suicide-political-con-wesley-j-smith
Hospice Patients are entitled to real food.
Should "they" tell you when to sign on to hospice?
When disabled people come into contact with medical professionals, they
often judge our quality of life to be so poor that they think
that death may be preferable. When some members of society
consider the possibility of acquiring disabling conditions, they
believe that it might be better to “choose” death. None of
these people are in a position to actually know what a patient wants to
do. They have never been in it. No one wants to be
sick, and no one wants to be killed because they are sick or will be
some day.
Hospice patients
are entitled to real food - not glucose or sugar water for
nourishment. Hospice patients should have their loved ones
around. Contrary to "in vogue" industry information people
should not be separated from their loved ones to be allowed to
die. Besides, if loved ones aren't there they may always
wonder what really happened. The whole point of keeping
family away from any patient by Kaiser hospice staff is so they will be
eliminated faster. It is all about money and the longer a
person lives on that program the more company resources are
spent. It has nothing to do with any act of kindness or
consideration. It is evil being used for financial profit -
pure and simple. When a patient is signed onto the Kaiser
hospice program, their right to life has been legally
removed. The patient can be outright killed and no authority
will do a thing about it because legally there is now a document that
says they were going to die anyway. The true purpose of
hospice is to make the patients remaining days rewarding and
comfortable, not to kill them off.
Actually if Kaiser is going to continue to run their business in such a
manner they might just as well add life and burial insurance as part of
their package then they can cash in all the way around. Of
course the patient only wins when a relative cashes in the burial
insurance after they are dead! For further information on
this topic browse over to Hospice Patients Alliance at:
http://hospicepatients.org/
For your sake -
Just don't do it!
As the heading above states - Please don't sign up with Kaiser Hospice
until you have
read the material on this and other sites about the topic.
Kaiser is more interested
in fleecing your pockets to enrich themselves than they are always
telling you the
truth about your health.
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