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Originally posted by Angiebabe
No, there is never a good enough circumstance for someone to willfully kill another, and there is never a good enough reason why one should kill themselves either.
But we should not be prosecuting people either.
We should be doing everything to put people off this terrible and desperate measure, and selfish act too.
Despite constant pain and endless hours being tired I would never ever wish for an end to see my husband, daughter and family on any day bad or very bad. In fact I would'nt wish to end my life even if I had no family thr friends I have made here would keep me going and fighting for another day just to see you all for one more last time.
Life no matter what is that important, if it wasnt there would be any need for any debate over it.
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That's a very personal point of view though Angie (and I'm not disagreeing with you!) whereas I think that Debbie knows that she is going to reach a stage where she will no longer want to live to see another day, and her husband loves her enough to go through with this decision with her.
I don't think he should be prosecuted if he does help Debbie to commit euthanasia. It was her choice, her freedom of choice, and I don't think it's fair to punish someone for making their loved ones happy for one last time.