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Old 05-11-2018, 01:16 AM   #1
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does anyone think it is okay to commit suicide

how long do we live to allow ourselves the ability to reflectively decide to suicide

i for one have to decide you are a acceptable loss

Australian scientist, 104, dies after travel to Switzerland for assisted suicide

  • By CLARK BENTSON
ROME — May 10, 2018, 3:20 AM ET


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WatchAustralian scientist, 104, defends decision to seek assisted suicide
"One should be free to choose their death, and when is it an appropriate time," said Australian scientist, David Goodall, who ended his life at euthanasia clinic in Switzerland. He was 104.
The scientist was not ill, but he had limited mobility, failing eye sight and said he had lost the desire to live any longer.
Goodall traveled to Switzerland this month, with assisted suicide advocates, after a public campaign in which he advocated for free choice about when to die.
His wishes to end his own life were blocked in his home country, Australia, where euthanasia is still illegal.

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Australian botanist and academic David Goodall, 104 years old, arrives to speak at a press conference the day before his planned assisted suicide on May 9, 2018 in Basel, Switzerland.more +
This week, he appeared at a press conference alongside colleagues from Exit International, an advocacy group that supports elderly people who want to end their lives. Goodall was the first member.

104-year-old Australian man plans travel to Switzerland for assisted suicide


Australian scientist, 104, heads to Switzerland to end life

He had apparently planned few details for his last moments, beyond the campaign for free choice to die, even for those who are not terminally ill.

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Photo shows a room in Liestal near Basel, Switzerland, where 104-year-old Australian scientist David Goodall ended his life on May 10, 2018. more +
After singing a few refrains of "Ode to Joy" by Beethoven, he told the gathered journalist that he had been contemplating suicide for at least two decades. He said he did not want a last dinner, since difficulty with digestion had caused him to lose interest in food.
Goodall had asked for and received assistance from Life Circle, a Basel-based organization that helps foreigners with the euthanasia process in Switzerland.

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David Goodall, 104, reacts during a news conference a day before he took his own life in an assisted suicide, in Basel, Switzerland on May 9, 2018. more +
Faced with the prospect of ending their lives alone in their homes, hundreds of people who wish to die travel to Switzerland for euthanasia every year. Most of them are terminally ill.
The number of assisted suicides in Switzerland was almost 1,000 people in 2015, the most recent year statistics were available, according to the Swiss federal statistics office.
Goodall argued that other countries should legalize the procedure so people in very poor health, as well as those who are ready to die, don't have to travel to Switzerland.

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Picture shows the bed in Liestal near Basel, Switzerland, where 104-year-old Australian scientist David Goodall ended his life on May 10, 2018. more +
"I no longer want to continue life, I'm happy to have the chance to end it," Goodall said.
Goodall said goodbye to family in Australia, but some decided to travel with him to Basel to be with him at the end of his life.
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Old 05-11-2018, 06:41 AM   #2
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The NHS usurps parental rights to kill babies. There is no intrinsic respect of life anymore. In such a world, physician-assisted suicide is to be expected and eventually mandatory.

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I would also like to point out that, while I wish no one would commit suicide, it is not appropriate for the government to compel people to not commit suicide. But physician-assisted suicide should be prosecuted against the physician like premeditated murder or the death of a mother and unborn child (in those enlightened jurisdictions that prosecute such fetal deaths).
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Considering a person will reveal the most inner most feelings to a doctor and not family and friends i say your opinion is one you will not have in your old age

"But physician-assisted suicide should be prosecuted against the physician like premeditated murder or the death of a mother and unborn child (in those enlightened jurisdictions that prosecute such fetal deaths)." Pyroponce

i believe, in such a late stage in the life cycle, a person (within the boundaries of comprehension) can decide if their life has been lived and they have decided they are no longer needed (loved ones and family will vehemently protest their undying love for the person of course because they are rarely at the age of the person in question)
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