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Record 48
Name: Mandy
Miosge
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Referred by: Yahoo!
From: Wagga Wagga NSW Australia
Time: 1999-05-25 09:05:00
Comments: I think that voluntary
euthanasia is a good thing for people who are
terminal ill and suffering unnecessarily, and
for those people who have lost a quality of life
that that they are happy with due to an illness.
Record 47
Name: Michelle
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Referred by: Net Search
From: Melbourne, VIC
Time: 1999-05-13 18:03:00
Comments: Hello,I'm currently a twelfth
grade student requiring information on the
Rights of the Terminally ILL Act, 1995 (NT), and
related issues, ie, for instance the Kevin
Andrews Bill, the Euthanasia Laws Act, it's
function, etc. If you would be able to provide
me with sufficient information, I would be more
than grateful. Thank you. Regards. Michelle.
Record 46
Name: T
Pawsey
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Referred by: From a Friend
From: Adelaide, SA
Time: 1999-03-06 09:20:00
Comments: Private
Message (click to view)
Record 45
Name: Karela
Sadil
Website:
Referred by: Lycos
From: North Wales, UK
Time: 1998-11-27 19:46:00
Comments: Hi Philip, Hang on in there. I
get so angry when hypocritical, cowardly,
unfeeling bigots seek to legislate against other
people's right to have a free choice in the
manner of their own death. There are a few good
doctors in the world; I think you're one of
them. A good doctor will do this thing when a
suffering patient needs it. I hope that the
suicide pill idea is working out okay... I don't
agree that death is the enemy. Intolerance is
worse. Respect for individual autonomy should be
what counts. To somebody dying in pain, etc.,
death can be a friend. There needs to be
assisted dying without the criminalisation of
physicians who assist. We can't tell people how
and when to die, and hospice cannot be the only
option for people to take in the end stages of a
terminal condition. There has to be the option
of euthanasia or assisted suicide. I personally
feel it's right, it's good, it's humane. My
conscience has no problem in the acceptance of
these concepts. A lot of other people feel the
same way. It's just a shame that those who don't
agree with freely chosen death, often sit above
us and pass laws against this kind and sensible
act. We need the right to euthanasia and we need
it now. Much useless suffering could be averted,
were these procedures to be made legal. Thankyou
Philip Nitschke for helping people make a
dignified and gentle end.
Record 44
Name: Belinda
Weir
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Referred by: Net Search
From: Brisbane, Queensland
Time: 1998-10-13 12:59:00
Comments: Thank you for all your work in
raising awareness of this poorly legislated
area. I am currently writing a paper on the
legislative framework that exists in the
Netherlands and comparing it with the framework
that was in place in the Northern Territory. If
you know of anything specific that may be of
use, would you be able to contact me?
Record 43
Name: neville
Website:
Referred by: Just Surfed On In
From: Brisbane
Time: 1998-10-12 10:56:00
Comments: I apologise for the repeated
coments due to a link problem I had. I would,
however, like to add one further comment.
Doctors strut the stage (Tv) claiming high moral
ground over VE citing sanctity of human life and
their oath. Yet, doctors think nought of
abortion and have struck out that section of the
oath. So, they have lost all credibility.
Oncologists fear losing money and needless
operations would further erode the source of
money provided to doctors from long suffering
patients. Doctors are not friends of patients,
they are predators who have no sense of what
internalised reactions their patients
experience. They possess life saving skills that
have been taught, but they cannot claim, as they
do, spiritual rights over patients. A person's
desire to be released from intractable pain and
join God is an ultimate spiritual right no
doctor should interfere with.
Record 42
Name: neville
Website:
Referred by: Just Surfed On In
From: Brisbane
Time: 1998-10-11 05:29:00
Comments: As a true Christian (c.f.
ethically principalled, stoic, nominal), I
SUPPORT VE to the uttermost. Christians who are
against VE do not know the bible enough.
"Philip' 1: 20. ... so now also Christ shall be
magnified in my body, whether it be by life, or
by death. For to me to live is Christ, and to
die is gain. But if I live in the flesh, this is
the fruit of my labour: yet what I shall choose
I wot not. For I am in a strait betwixt two,
having a desire to depart, and to be with
Christ; which is far better: " Here, Paul is not
supporting suicide, but he is not advocating
prolonging life needlessly. The Christian belief
is that life CONTINUES after bodily death and
the mere blood flow is not life itself. Nor do
we need to suffer in this life except for the
Word's sake. e.g. persecution over the Gospel.
God does NOT expect us to suffer merely for the
sake of suffering nor to teach us a
lesson...that is what the bible and HS is for.
Christians who cite Job, etc, do not read that
book properly. Christians who are against VE are
wrong, doctrinely, and lack compassion.
Record 41
Name: neville
Website:
Referred by: Net Search
From: Brisbane
Time: 1998-10-11 02:03:00
Comments: As a saved, born again,
charismatic, Pentecostal Christian, I support VE
to the uttermost. Christians who are against VE
do not know the bible enough. "Philippians 1:
20. According to my earnest expectation and my
hope, that in nothing I shall be ashamed, but
that with all boldness, as always, so now also
Christ shall be magnified in my body, whether it
be by life, or by death. For to me to live is
Christ, and to die is gain. But if I live in the
flesh, this is the fruit of my labour: yet what
I shall choose I wot not. For I am in a strait
betwixt two, having a desire to depart, and to
be with Christ; which is far better: " Here,
Paul is not supporting suicide, but he is not
advocating prolonging life needlessly. The
Christian belief is that life continues after
bodily death and the mere flow of blood is not a
sign of life. Nor do we need to suffer in this
life except for the Word's sake. God does not
expect us to suffer merely for the sake of
suffering nor to teach us a lesson...that is
what the bible and HS is for.
Record 40
Name: John
Douglas
Website:
Referred by: Net Search
From: Australia
Time: 1998-10-06 08:59:00
Comments: I canot beleive the absurdity
of over turning the NT Euthanasia Bill. I
beleive that everyone has the right to die (and
live) with dignity. As someone with a
potentially terminal illness,I hope that one day
this ridiculous situation is changed.
Record 39
Name: Kristy
Newman
Website:
Referred by: Just Surfed On In
From: Australia
Time: 1998-09-10 02:58:00
Comments: I have a baby girl who is 3
mths old now. She is serverly neurologically
impaired, and doesn't swallow, gag, blink or
move. I love her dearly, but latley I feel
resentfull towards her because she is not
"normal" as such. She will not have any quality
of life, and basically we are waiting for her to
die. She does not respond to us in any way, and
I just want her to be at peace, because every
breath she takes is so hard for her. I feel
heartless, and selfish, but I feel that she will
be better off. Please don;t think I'm horrible.
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