AllThatJazzZ,
With the clip of Glenn Beck, the interviewer asks Beck, how did we get to this point of killing people versus offering them healthcare to heal them? I disagree with Beck's answer. He addressed it as originating with Obamacare, and the policies surrounding the denial of care. Well the denial of care is true enough, but the KILLING of humans began with Roe v Wade case in the 70s. When the USA via the unelected Supreme Court established MASS GENOCIDE OF THE UNBORN, that was the single event that began the destruction of the USA.
And despite the recent reversal of Roe v Wade, we are STILL PRACTICING MASS GENOCIDE OF OUR UNBORN IN LARGE NUMBERS! Abortion did not go away, not by any means. So, killing humans in the USA just became common place. Now, we are contemplating killing people that are terminal, and soon it will be anyone wanting to check out of this godless world. It will be exactly as it was potrayed in the movie Soylent Green. Uggh! What is your favorite color? What is your favorite music, and voila, you get to check out in that made to order perfect environment of death. Yes, it is coming to the USA, sooner than you could believe. Will they require you to be over 18 years of age? Maybe. The f*** the parents era is still very much with us. Perhaps that is because the Dems have gone full blown communist, and in the soviet style system, parents did not have the final say, the government did. We have been moving that way for years.
When I was a publisher of a newspaper, I told my editor that both my parents were euthanized, in 1995 and 2001. He thought I was fabricating it. I told him, they call it COMFORT MEASURES. And they did it on my father without discussing it with him, my mother or me. They just launched the comfort measures on a Friday night, and he was dead by 2PM Sunday. With my mother, it was within hours. My father;s best friend, he went to a hospital for a hairline crack in his elbow, and ended up with pneumonia. Within two weeks, he was struggling to breathe. Now, he did elect to go the route of comfort measures, and I watched the doctors end his life in two hours. He was 76, and in perfect health prior to the hairline crack. He was a retired captain from the Coast Guard. I literally stood there in disbelief watching them kill him.