Thursday, April 18, 2013

Should we be looking to Europe for guidance in health care?

In Europe they are combining euthanasia and organ harvesting how-to symposia to specifically target the disabled. Their organs are less likely to be damaged by diseases or accidents. Remember those death panels that weren't in Obamacare? They were in the Stimulus. Hitler went after the disabled before he targeted the Jews. It's important to desensitize the populace. Even liberals can get squeamish.

 http://www.west-info.eu/belgium-euthanasia-transplantation-organs/

In Holland and Belgium they are probably wondering what the fuss is about in the Kermit Gosnell trial. The Lancet reports that about 8% of their infants who die--80-90 a year--are euthanized. And that was 1997--probably higher today. Sure, Gosnell was messy and spreading diseases to his patients, but the babies? Collateral damage of the pro-abortion, pro-euthanasia, anti-life movement. Perhaps the Nazis won after all?

 http://www.thelancet.com/journals/lancet/article/PIIS0140-6736(97)02315-5/abstract

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

And when is the last time you actually spoke to anyone from Holland to hear their point of view?? You've got it wrong,,,, but it fits your party line. so. no matter.

Norma said...

Are you correcting my sources? Or just me? As near as I can recall I've never spoken to anyone from Holland or Belgium, just Americans who have visited there, and they were only impressed with their bike paths and evangelical church groups for foreigners and didn't say anything about euthanasia. However, I do trust the sources I cited.