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I also believe that better medical care and support for those in serious suffering is far more appropriate than murder.
Our medical abilities have grown great in the past few hundred years. But we can't do everything. Medicine has it's limits. And I think even morphine has it's limits.
Human beings have an intrinsic and undeniable dignity and value-each and every one, throughout their lives.
So, lying in a hospital bed, weak, pathetic, decrepit, dying and in large ammount of pain, is that somehow more dignifying that...dying.
Therefore I believe it is wrong to kill human beings other than in just war, necessary self-defense or the death penalty in places and situations where it is impossible to keep society safe from a dangerous criminal.
Do you have any idea how many innocent men have been murdered because of the death penalty? We released thousands from prision because of new DNA evidence that cleared them.
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