Guest guest Posted December 2, 2003 Report Share Posted December 2, 2003 >All things medical tells me this woman is NOT going to come out of it, and if she did at this point it would be an act not of this world. there is no medical science to say she'd come out of it. But who is to say she doesn't still enjoy her life, and enjoys her parents visits.... I wish all those involved good luck.< There is supposed to be a new law introduced in England in mid December. What is says is that anyone with a Traumatic Brain Injury, stroke victim, anyone who has diminished capacity (?) will be appointed a court appointed guardian that will determine if they should be starved/dehydraged to death. The criteria will be things such as financial burden, do they have to be spoon fed, do they have to be turned? If things continue to go in this direction all autistic children that can't talk, and can't be independent, etc, will be considered not worth helping. Also the point here is the type of death (murder) they want to perpetrate on these disabled people. They won't starve convicted murderers, and starving/dehydration is not allowed under the law for animals. It is a cruel and excruciating death. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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