The insanity in one particular passage in this sad story speaks for itself:
"Had they had the option of an assisted death in this country they may
still be alive, as their physical ability to travel would not have been a
factor," said Sarah Wootton, chief executive of Dignity in Dying.
Yes, if they could have killed themselves at home, they might still be alive today. Some people are actually arguing that killing yourself abroad is more dangerous than killing yourself at home. Me, I think both actions come with a strong chance of death. But that's just me, stuck in my old-fashioned ways.
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Stephen, KCTim here. Do you have an email address I can contact you at?
I do, but what's going on?
David R. permanantly suspended me and I just wanted to say it has been a pleasure to read and spar with you over the past 5+ years.
Just didn't want to use up your space on here.
Don't worry about using too much space here! I've got plenty. I hardly get any comments.
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