Thursday, May 28, 2009

Good death for humans or animals

A new specialty is being offered by euthanasia veterinarians that provides a peaceful death for your pet. In fact, some practices are devoted exclusively to providing home pet euthanasia.  This specialty has arisen because of the profound grief that comes with the loss of a pet.  Many organizations, including some schools of veterinary medicine, provide call in and on line resources for grief over the loss of a pet.  

Pet owners have been quoted that they wanted their animals to die at home.  This allows the pets to be spared the anxiety of dying in a strange place.       

I wonder how long it will be before we have visiting specialties relieving humans of their anxiety and allowing them to die at home?  I think this specialty might be called assisted suicide.  There is nothing wrong with anyone dying naturally at home, in fact, in many cases it is the natural humane way to die.  I think the animal specialties for euthanasia for the pets may, in fact, be setting up a specialty for humans.  Remember, all social engineering is preceded by verbal engineering.  

In many instances, our young have blurred the distinction between animal and human.  This blurring is reinforced by every media outlet.  In fact, our young are immersed in a society that cannot separate the environment from animals and from humans.     

Could this be setting up the Obama health care plan?

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