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EDITORIAL: A
euthanasia mandate
Back on May 1, we warned you that President Obama's
health care proposals could lead to bureaucrats deciding when to "pull the
plug" on an individual's medical treatment. That awful day is drawing
nearer.
In an April 28 New York Times interview, the president
spoke of having government guide a "very difficult democratic
conversation" about "those toward the end of their lives [who] are
accounting for potentially 80 percent of the total health care bill out
here." Those statements sounded a little creepy to us. Deciding who gets
denied care at the end of life should not be dependent on government cost
controls.
Presidential health care adviser Ezekiel Emanuel,
brother of White House Chief of Staff Rahm Emanuel and chairman of the
Department of Bioethics at the
It is in that light that House Republicans warn against
draft Section 1233 of the House Democratic health care bill as an area of deep
concern. It provides for seniors, every five years, to be provided
"advance care planning consultation" for "end-of-life
services." House Minority Leader John A. Boehner of
If that fear sounds far-fetched, consider that similar
things already are happening in several states. As Jeff Emanuel (no relation to
the Obama officials) explains on the facing page, a panel of the
The situation is even worse in
Saving her life was deemed too expensive, but paying
her to die was just fine.
A year ago, on July 28, 2008, FoxNews.com reported that
such cases aren't unique in
As Jeff Emanuel noted in a post at the
Mr. Obama's government health care proposal easily
could devolve into a similar nightmare. That's reason enough for lawmakers to
give this awful legislation a merciful death.
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