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Stop the Expansion of Medical Murder under Bill C-7

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Lametti and Trudeau Push Medical Murder

Members of Parliament,

I want to express my vehement opposition to Bill C-7 (medical assistance in dying). This atrocious expansion of the Trudeau euthanasia program is unacceptable and unconscionable. It will bring us closer to euthanasia-on-demand in many frightening ways, including, but not limited to, the following:

  • A person can be euthanized who is not actually dying. This includes anyone living with a disability, illness, or disease that is treatable or even curable. The only criterion is that the person experiences “physical or psychological suffering that is,” according to his/her subjective perspective, “intolerable”.
  • A person whose death is “reasonably foreseeable” can be euthanized immediately – on the spot – without being given any time to reconsider.

Every human life – no matter his/her age, medical condition, or disability, has equal value and is worthy of equal respect. In times of human weakness, sickness, or vulnerability, we must offer extraordinary support, compassion, and hope to those who are suffering. We must be mindful to always affirm the value and dignity of their life and person up to the moment of natural death.

No human life is ever “unworthy” of life. No human life is ever “beyond hope”. However, the message of Bill C-7 and Mr. Trudeau’s ever-expanding euthanasia program says otherwise. It says some people are of less value, less worth, and less dignity than others – so much so that they should actually be killed.

This goes against Canadian values, medical ethics, universal human rights, and that most basic divine law: “Thou shalt not kill.” No one human being has the right to murder another human being. To do so is a grievous moral and ethical affront, especially when that other human being is vulnerable, hurting, and susceptible to abuse and pressure.

I am calling on you to vote against Bill C-7. Please reject this evil Bill and voice your support for the right to life of all Canadians – including those who are elderly, disabled, diseased, or dying.

Sincerely,

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Steve J. Oshawa, ON
Apr 24, 2020 - 04:53pm
Anthony D. Markham, ON
Apr 24, 2020 - 04:50pm
Anonymous Dundas, ON
Apr 24, 2020 - 04:49pm
Rhema L. YELLOWHEAD COUNTY, AB
Apr 24, 2020 - 04:49pm
Anonymous Fairview, PE
Apr 24, 2020 - 04:48pm
pol z. edmonton, AB
Apr 24, 2020 - 04:48pm
Anonymous Campbell River, BC
Apr 24, 2020 - 04:47pm
Cathy P. Airdrie, AB
Apr 24, 2020 - 04:47pm
I am a registered nurse. This is insane! So what happens when someone calls a suicide prevention hotline? Do we tell the desperate person “how” to end their life? If someone is standing on a bridge, does it now become humane to encourage them to jump?
Annette G. Mississauga , ON
Apr 24, 2020 - 04:39pm
Anonymous Binbrook, ON
Apr 24, 2020 - 04:37pm
Elizabeth B. Blenheim , ON
Apr 24, 2020 - 04:12pm
Laurel F. London, ON
Apr 24, 2020 - 03:08pm
Cheryl S. St. Thomas, ON
Apr 24, 2020 - 02:52pm
Linda B. Dutton , ON
Apr 24, 2020 - 02:49pm
Anonymous Powell River, BC
Apr 24, 2020 - 02:06pm
I think the elderly should make this decision with their family. I have seen that single elderly are receiving unsatisfactory care because they do not have family support them through medical emergencies. My brother went in hospital because of kidney stones they were zapped and his kidney was damaged and bleeding, He