25 June 2007

You will die. Likely from plumbing, ie, your heart or the tubes to your brain will give out. You might have an import organ, eg, liver or kidney or lung, crap out.
You have a third of a chance of getting offed by your own cells' desire to replicate regardless of the effect on the host, ie, you, organism, ie cancer.

And if you outlive stroke, and heart attack, and cancer, your brain will sink into dementia, which is much harder on those around you than you realize. I think euthanisia sessions for folks in that spiral is moral, noble, something we can all be proud of. Some will oppose it, but they are medieval.

We do as much, or more, for our suffering companion animals. Should we not do the same for our peers?

Dedicated to Hunter S Thompson, Dr. David Earl Patton, Dr Jack Kevorkian, MD, Saint.

At least those who had terminal diseases could take out a few tax collectors on the way out. See Assasination Politics or just good ole fashioned home justice.

I curse those who oppose dignified dying, with long, excrutiating, embaressing pain. I bless those who help others, within the "law" or not.

Yeah, I take this "life" thing kinda seriously.

Obviously, I'm pro-abortion. Its your life. If you don't want one, don't have one. Leave the rest alone.

What a concept: leave others alone. Protect you only when others bother you and you solicit help. What will all the vice cops do?