God also hath highly exalted him, and given him a name which is above every name: That at the name of Jesus every knee should bow ... And that every tongue should confess that Jesus Christ is Lord, to the glory of God the Father.

Philippians 2:9-11

Monday, March 5, 2012

Dutch Euthanasia Practices Under Fire

The Netherlands and many of its clueless citizens have responded viciously to the exposure of the murderous practice of euthanasia by presidential candidate in the U.S., Rick Santorum, who claims a significant portion of the killings are done without the permission of the victims.

Euthanasia Prevention has said this in the past over the subject:
"In 30 years Holland has moved from assisted suicide to euthanasia, from euthanasia of people who are terminally ill to euthanasia of those who are chronically ill, from euthanasia for physical illness to euthanasia for mental illness, from euthanasia for mental illness to euthanasia for psychological distress or mental suffering, and from voluntary euthanasia to involuntary euthanasia or as the Dutch prefer to call it "termination of the patient without explicit request."

Canadian professor of law and medicine at McGill University, Margaret Somerville, said in the same article, "...strict guidelines or no, legalized euthanasia has less to do with 'unbearable suffering' than with institutionalizing murder in the medical profession."

While Santorum appears to have overstated the percentage of Dutch killed without giving permission, it still appears from 20 percent to 25 percent are murdered by the process in the country. Santorum asserted it was half of those euthanized. Either way, it's still murder and barbaric.

To show how people become the sheep of the ungodly merger of media and government, those in the Netherlands now believe the chronically ill are victims of discrimination if they are denied the "services" of assisted death.

The country now employs mobile euthanasia units to travel about the country and kill those that some doctors, because they oppose the practice, refuse to do.

What could go wrong with this free service?

According to the Remmelink Report, released in 1991, many patients who were considered competent had their lives taken without being consulted.

Of the doctors performing euthanasia on people, about 40 percnet didn't keep written record, and less than 30 percent filled out death certificates honestly.

Welcome to the future reality of Obamacare, if it's allowed to remain in place. A number of those euthanized in Holland were killed from the withholding of treatment, just like is outlined and recommended with Obamacare, where death panels will decide whether or not someone is worth or qualified for ongoing or further treatment.

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