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You know what, I change my mind. The judge in this case probably made the right decision, since there is this law that requires parents to provide proper medical care to their dependents. The boy did chemo once, the tumor shrank a bit, then he quit and started some alternative treatment and the tumor grew back, so the state seems to have a good case here. I just hope this is not some slippery slope where parents won't even be able to try alternatives and will be ordered to do chemo right away.
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Originally Posted by cmbdiesel http://www.peachparts.com/shopforum/...s/viewpost.gif If you are willing to sacrifice your humanity for a 'perfect' child..... Yea, Carl had Rudolf knocked off |
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While I said what I did in a way that has been considered insensitive or inflammatory by most, I stand by my belief that it does not make sense to spend large amounts of taxpayer money to prolong the life of a person who is unable to become a productive member of society.
If the 13 yo in question is not sufficiently disabled as to preclude his becoming a functioning member of society (read "taxpayer") then state intervention to prolong his life makes more economic sense. It is entirely possible that he is simply the victim of criminally bad parents and capable of being brought back up to speed, provided he doesn't die in hiding from his cancer. |
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I'd like to stay and elaborate my points some more, but I've been warned off. Leaving the thread now.
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