Euthanasia: Debating both sides of the story, along with the Jack Kevorkian incident.
Date Submitted: 10/19/2004 08:10:15
Euthanasia
By: Susan Humphrey
Your voice is hoarse. Your chest is burning. Your every wheezing breath is a struggle. You have been diagnosed with lung cancer and your condition is worsening. You are no longer able to rise from your hospital bed and you begin to contemplate death. Surely life shouldn't be as painful and agonizing as this? Shouldn't death be a time of peace and fulfillment? After many hard days, you have come to
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not be forced onto all other members of a democratic society. Yes, life is precious, but so is its quality. Those who wish to hang onto life to its bitter end have the privilege to do so. But do not force those who long for the tranquility of death to linger on in pain. As Greek historian Herodotus once said: "When life has become so burdensome, then death is for man, a sought after refuge."
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