Once again they twist facts in a tragic case and call it "right to die," when in fact is a right to KILL case.
The disability rights organizations have really fallen down on the job and haven't done enough to challenge the notion of killing somebody through dehydration, something a person has NOT consented having done to him or her, and calling it "right-to-die."
It makes me sick.
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