Kathryn Lopez: Human euthanasia a disturbing trend

By: Kathryn Lopez

Friday, September 25, 2009 11:57 PM EDT

Earlier this summer, former Alaska governor and Republican vice-presidential nominee Sarah Palin was criticized for deploying hyperbole in her opposition of health-care-reform proposals on the table in Washington, D.C. She warned of end-of-life “death panels.” By doing so, she got some pols to back down from proposed “end-of-life counseling” boards that would parcel out advice in a government-controlled health-care system.
Perhaps Palin could have been more sober. But these are alarming times of radical change. And with her attention-grabbing language, she managed to highlight some of the life-and-death possibilities being batted around by legislators in the Capitol, as well as lethal influences in the air. Considering that, ultimately, vital health-care decisions will very possibly be made in a closed-door conference committee, perhaps the more people hear, the better.

After all, here in the United States, we don't have a good track record for fending off a creeping culture of death. Let's just put aside abortion - the killing of the most vulnerable, who've never had a say in their own preservation - for a moment. Consider that one of our president's regrets is that, while in the Senate, he helped legislators to attempt to save the life of Terri Schiavo, a brain-injured Floridian who was ultimately taken off food and hydration in 2005, dying a short time later.

It was a mess of a case, certainly, involving warring family members, courts and a media feeding frenzy, but Obama's statement was a bold one, erring as it did on the side that's not life.

Consider that voters in Oregon and Washington have legalized assisted suicide. Montana, by court order, has followed suit. Assisted suicide, in fact, is a mainstream thing here in America. Charlotte Shultz, wife of former secretary of state George Shultz, recently agreed to be co-chair at a luncheon for a group called Compassion & Choices of Northern California. She joins a sitting U.S. senator, Dianne Feinstein, as co-chair.

Here we seem to be following the lead of our former ruler, which is on a path to destruction. Not too long after Palin's comments, the United Kingdom loosened its restrictions on assisted suicide. The ruling came in response to Debbie Purdy, a woman who suffers from multiple sclerosis. Purdy wants to ensure that, should she desire to kill herself, her husband will not be punished for giving her a hand.

In response to the court order, the United Kingdom's top prosecutor has now listed 13 types of cases in which assisted suicide should not be prosecuted. Among them are the following: “The victim had a clear, settled and informed wish to commit suicide”; “The victim indicated unequivocally to the suspect that he or she wished to commit suicide”; “The victim asked personally on his or her own initiative for the assistance of the suspect”; And “The victim had: a terminal illness; or a severe and incurable physical disability; or a severe degenerative physical condition; from which there was no possibility of recovery.”

Wesley J. Smith, an associate director of the International Task Force on Euthanasia and Assisted Suicide, calls the new guidelines “an astonishing abandonment of the most weak and vulnerable in society.”

In the coming weeks, U.K. physician Michael Irwin may face court proceedings for providing money for a man with pancreatic cancer to travel to the clinic. As the law stands, Irwin could be prosecuted for “encouraging” the suicide by helping pay for it. Irwin is hoping for a legal fight. Commenting on the loosened guidelines, he expressed his desire to battle for more: “The ideal form of assisted suicide is doctor-assisted, but who is going to give out the medication in the U.K.? This means people will still want to go to Switzerland. I want Parliament to change the law so that doctors can openly help people.”

Considering the direction of the guidelines, Dignitas London (or something closer to home) may not be too far away. What's stopping it, once it's been determined that those who suffer - a remarkably broad category - are not really worthy of protection - even from themselves?

Anyone?

Lopez is the editor of National Review Online

(www.nationalreview.com). She can be contacted at klopez@nationalreview.com

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liberal karl wrote on Sep 27, 2009 10:54 AM:

" daydreamer, I'm sorry to hear of your affliction. I would, of course, kill myself if life became unbearable to live. I fear no "god", no "Hell"--only the peace and tranquility of the grave.

I hope you find some relief from your pain!

You're so right about the "perspective" part--but then again, some of these Conservatives who are unquestionably Gay will deny and fight that for political advantage, so it's hard to say where these hypocrites will draw the line on doing what's right or not.

Northender, I agree that it would be a slippery slope, but look at the Death Penalty which so many Conservatives support--how many people have been found to be innocent with organizations like "The Innocence Project"? And you know that if people have been found innocent, that means that innocent people have been executed. If we're talking of maters of gravity, like life and death, it's a little disingenuous to say that we should delegate that power to ANY entity, of we're not willing to at least take into possibility the power to grant a person the right to dictate the time and place of their own exit.

Hey--they do it in Holland. And so far, there's been no "wide-scale purging" of the retirement homes and hospitals. They have a system with safeguards and checks, and it works smoothly.

It CAN be done humanely. The reason Holland can have a system that works is because they don't have the religious zealots and don't kowtow to them in government! We have to STOP kowtowing to the Religious Right in America, and we would become a more humane America! "

daydreamer wrote on Sep 27, 2009 7:46 AM:

" Thank you Karl for saying euthanized, and not suicide. It is very easy when one is healthy, well physically, not sure about the mental part, to preach about a subject that they could never grasp until "it happens to them". I hope that your "God" keep's you healthy, and you do not end up with widespread R.S.D. which I have. Chronic pain is not a joke. You have no right to legislate my life either. Go kill some wolves with BFF Palin. "

northender wrote on Sep 27, 2009 5:52 AM:

" it could be the foot in the door that'snot needed .Once you open the door it will never close,only open wider and when and who runs it and what"they"consider life ending threat or disease,and at what point do "they"want only perfect people --where do you draw the line--should never be drawn in the first place "

liberal karl wrote on Sep 26, 2009 9:35 AM:

" OH HO HO!!!

The HYPOCRISY from Conservatives NEVER ceases!

Aren't these guys the "Government, get out of my life!" crowd?
The "Government, don't tell me what I can or can't do! party"???

Unless, of course, that interferes with their political agenda! *Can you believe she brought up that embarrassing episode of Terry Shiavo?!?)

Euthanasia is a LONG-OVERDUE RIGHT that should be legal and safe in all 50 states!

My ex-girlfriend's grandmother was euthanized in Holland in 1999. It was the MOST peaceful, sedate funeral I have ever been to. People knew that this was what she wanted, and everyone had had their chance to say goodbye and no one was taken by surprise by her long-impending and expected death.

Conservatives will tell you that government should stay out of your life--except in the case of them forcing their stunted religious views on you;

SOLID GOLD HYPOCRISY. "

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