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Politics : Foreign Affairs Discussion Group

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To: michael97123 who wrote (157178)1/27/2005 2:53:47 PM
From: one_less   of 281500
 
I think you are approaching a point that involves more of a personal decision than a sanctioned policy.

The issue for society is to decide what it will sanction as and noble representation of the human endeavor and what it will condemn as fundamentally deleterious.

I would not judge a person who is suffering some unspeakable agony and who by his own choice gives up the ghost. However, such a person must be willing to release society and me from every mien of responsibility for such a personal choice. Therefore, I am dead set against laws that proclaim suicide to be a legal and just choice for citizens.

I doubt that you can formulate any policy statements that would cover the extreme cases you are referring to while at the same time protecting the nobility of principle on which we stand as a society.

In an extreme case you might violate accepted standard as a matter of personal choice and nobility of character, when in your own mind it is the only right thing to do in a totally unique circumstance. When or if the unique circumstances come to light society may or may find your actions to be justified. It’s the thing that separates authentic heroes from villains.
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