Hospice was started by Dame Cicely Saunders, a staunch opponent of assisted suicide, who said, "We [should] do all we can not only to help you die peacefully, but also to live until you die."
Assisted suicide isn't medicine and has no place in hospice.
https://t.co/Bg2lLBTBm1
@AgingwDignity submitted comments on the @CMSGov FY27 Hospice and Wage Index and Payment Rate Update and Hospice Quality Reporting Program Requirements, to make sure PAS is not considered legitimate care in hospice.
https://t.co/l6zTLxyLul
The cost incentives present within the assisted suicide industry are not hypotheticals. There are assisted suicide "specialists" whose costs exceed $5000, making death immensely profitable for these individuals. This is not compassion.
https://t.co/rG2qrkshqF
The image of '#assisteddying' vs the reality: 'An Ontario man groaned, grimaced and repeated "help me" while undergoing doctor-assisted death after one of the drugs didn't produce the anticipated level of sedation, initially leaving him conscious.' https://t.co/VZJWLSBFm8
@theWesleyJSmith The perverse cost incentives that surround assisted suicide are undeniable. Americans should be seriously concerned when people profit off of death with no consequences.
@chicagotribune What was rightfully seen as a horrifying act is now legal in 14 jurisdictions and is being pushed in most US states. This shows how far the care system has fallen.
@AgingwDignity submitted comments on the @CMSGov FY27 Hospice and Wage Index and Payment Rate Update and Hospice Quality Reporting Program Requirements, to make sure PAS is not considered legitimate care in hospice.
https://t.co/l6zTLxyLul
3.4 million views for this @TheFP video on TikTok accompanying my latest story about the Dutch parents who let their teenage daughter die. Maybe I should be ok TikTok...
You can read the story here: https://t.co/XrgXqSY6Qe
On today’s edition of The Briefing, I discuss the increase in legislative support for euthanasia, parents who supported their 19-year-old daughter’s demand for euthanasia, and the parable of Maine’s senatorial election. https://t.co/P6X7TvdK10
@albertmohler Advocates for assisted suicide try to make people believe that the practice is contained, when in reality it is ever expanding. We are seeing this in real time in the US.
@ADFIntl Once people start talking about the actual details of assisted suicide, they realize how it is the wrong answer to a real problem and it becomes less of an attractive option at the end of life.
How can someone with MS like Bob Hughes possibly say "I am so blessed?" And how can his wife devote every waking minute to care for her quadriplegic husband?
Bob and Susan are inspirations. May we learn from their heroic everyday example.
@glennbeck MAID libs - [nationality] doctor met man, [age], suffering from [treatable medical condition] outside [chain restaurant] and took him to be [past participle verb].
Insane.
@DailyMail MAID Libs. Canada's stories are so surreal and absurd, you almost lose sight of the horror.
[nationality] doctor met man, [age], suffering from [treatable medical condition] outside [chain restaurant] and took him to be [past participle verb].
@nypost And don't delude yourself into thinking that America is far behind. #EileenMihich was illegally killed by the system in March of last year. The slippery slope is real.