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On Sat, 29 Oct 2005 11:58:39 -0500, "Dan J.S." wrote:
Could it be because Europe is changing more then the U.S.? When euthenesia is legal, quality of manufacturing is worse than ever, and strikes bring down countries to stand still? Lets not even talk about the racism that is on the rise, and anti-semitism is reaching pre wwii levels. England will put you in jail for defending yourself against criminals in your own homes! Talk about a legal system on its head. I am proud we dutch have had the guts to *regulate* euthanasia. I hope you won't be hit by lungcancer and in the end when you're almost suffocate your eventual question for a mercyful and dignified end won't be denied. And when you trust some doctor can be persuaded to help you then that is right on the spot the subject that should be dealt with legally. When you are against euthanasia for a religious reason I think you're totally free in that choice. But where did you get the right to tell others to suffer where they have no bibletext to fear? Another example, where do christians obtain the right to prevent homosexuals to become happy? It's sad to see how, in "the finest country in the world", dictatorial christian fundamentalists manipulate even the supreme court so their views will be exercised for the next 30 years. Why can't you seperate church and state? Practice your belief behind your front door. Racism is always and everywhere. Thats a fact. Buyt that's a characteritic of specific people themselves. You can't judge a nation on it. If that were the case the us wouldn't score very good. I think it takes a very big heart to fully acknowledge that all people are equal world citizens. I don't even know if my heart is that big... I am worried about radical islamic youth in my country... I wouldn't call it racism but it is sad that I get extra cautious when I step into a train with a group of 'm... I was born in Poland myself, and lived in Norway for a while. I will tell you I would rather live in the U.S. then anywhere else. The kindness of people, opportunities, and openess is amazing. I am sure, and I can verify it every day that the people I meet are almost always kind, open and fun to be with. I make friends all the time. I am sure there are lot's of americans I could have lifelasting friendships with but that wasn't the point. The point here is can you take 5 seconds in which you stop pointing back at me with all kinds of mirrorred critiques and have a good look at how things are becoming in the us. |
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