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Kiopa_Matt 02-10-2011 05:40 PM

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Originally Posted by wehateporn (Post 17907062)
The World Health Organization - Funded by the same family as the NAZIs

Quit listening to Alex Jones. You do know that the WHO isn't a private organization, right?

wehateporn 02-10-2011 06:03 PM

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Originally Posted by Kiopa_Matt (Post 17907545)
Quit listening to Alex Jones. You do know that the WHO isn't a private organization, right?

Whoever gives them the highest donations can have their way. They will set health policies and projects on those issues, the issues that bring in the most donations. They are not looking to the actual needs of the world's poorest or sickest, but instead how to get donations. Money makes the world go around.

Also many of the 'Experts' who work for the WHO have conflicts of interest, even the BBC will tell us this
WHO swine flu experts 'linked' with drug companies http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/10235558

It's very sweet that some of you are so trusting, but unfortunately your trust is misplaced. When I was younger I had my head in the sand and it was a very nice place to be

cykoe6 02-10-2011 06:26 PM

I will gladly agree to euthanasia...... as long as we can also agree to retroactively abort worthless punk kids up until age 25. :winkwink:

Spunky 02-10-2011 06:40 PM

I'd rather be dead than be like that

izzynew 02-10-2011 07:55 PM

Lady Warnock, 84... could be she's lost it:
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"I feel there is a wider argument that if somebody absolutely, desperately wants to die because they are a burden to their family or the state, then I think they too should be allowed to die."
If a person with dementia doesn't know their own name most of the time, how the hell do they know whether they are being a burden on anyone?
Some cultures still respect the elderly. Of course those are usually the cultures where money is not the primary part of the equation.

My grandmother died a couple of years ago - death certificate said 'senile dementia'. She'd have hated that.
Right up until the end she had her salient moments. And she didn't want to die.
We knew that very clearly, so, although had she been in severe pain we would have agreed to 'helping her', as she was not in pain, we as a family, did all we could to help her feel comfortable.
This is a very personal thing for people with dementia and their families and should never be put on the political agenda.


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