Assisted Suicide

Date Submitted: 09/09/2006 23:34:50
Category: / Recreation & Sports / Health Care
Length: 6 pages (1682 words)
Forty-one year-old Peter Cinque was in the terminal stages of diabetes. He was blind, had lost both legs, and suffered from ulcers and cardiovascular problems as well. He was being kept alive by a kidney dialysis machine. Then one day he asked his doctors to stop the treatment. As a conscious, rational adult, he had the legal right to determine what should or should not be done to his body. But the hospital authorities refused …
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…to act upon. Moreover, we as citizens need to urge our legislatures to strengthen the laws to support euthanasia. We must stand together and speak out to let them know that a right cannot be denied to us. We need to have euthanasia legalized so that we have this choice available to us when needed. And for those who are hopelessly ill, legalizing euthanasia will allow them to end their suffering and die with dignity.
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