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Wednesday, April 04, 2007

Euthanasia on Demand







Euthanasia on Demand

By

James Bredin

Eventually the day will come when you breathe your last breath,
You will have nothing to look forward to except your death,
It’s worse than that because you may die in a lot of severe pain,
And you can’t protest because you’re dead so you can’t complain.

But doctors say they can relieve almost all of these aches,
They wouldn’t lie, would they, nor could this be a mistake?
Unfortunately, doctors have rules and regulations in this affair,
They’re forbidden by law to help much, despite the pain and despair.

So you’re on your own at birth and at the end of your life,
That is if you made it to your birth without much strife,
Because abortion clinics are legal here and there, everywhere,
We kill the unborn but euthanasia a different affair.

The issue of assisted suicide is always well hidden,
Doctors can’t be legally involved because this is all forbidden,
The matter of your painful death cannot be discussed,
Politicians will not listen and look at you with disgust.

So let’s change the law and make euthanasia legal,
Charter case to the Supreme Court so it won’t be illegal,
And then we can exit this world on our own schedule and time,
No waiting around in awful pain as you slowly decline.



Wednesday, April 4, 2007

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