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To kill or not to kill
NadyaDate: Friday, 10.12.2010, 16:04 | Message # 31
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Yes, you are right..And could you give some examples of such countries which adapted for disabled people?
 
lovefootball)Date: Friday, 10.12.2010, 20:39 | Message # 32
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My teacher was in Germany last summer and she told me a lot of....interesting... stories about their living conditions. It seems to me that we live in two parallel incompatible words.
 
AyayuliaDate: Sunday, 29.05.2011, 14:49 | Message # 33
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In Germany or in Switzerland you really see that government takes care of its disabled citizens. Elevators, special WC, handrails are everywhere. But even in Moscow such people can’t use underground single-handedly. But first steps were already made. Some years ago there appeared several busses that are equipped in an appropriate way. But they come once in 2 hours, so you can make a conclusion((

 
lovefootball)Date: Tuesday, 31.05.2011, 20:26 | Message # 34
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So all these attempts (that are not numerous I should say) are not more than mere show? What for? As a matter of fact, everyone realizes quite clearly that nothing will be changed. But maybe I'm mistaken? What if it's just prejudice that is common with the Russians? I don't know how are things in other countries as far as likes and dislikes of ordinary people are concerned. Of course we see, for instance, demonstrations on TV but are they the most frequent and what is more important, efficient method? There's another answer: the problem of money distribution. Again.
 
LuckDate: Monday, 06.06.2011, 23:52 | Message # 35
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In our country nobody thinks about invalids and disabled people. Nobody. Oh, yes, our government sometimes likes talking on and on about "appropriating money for THIS and THAT". But what is actually done for these people? Nothing. In this country you can survive ONLY being absolutely healthy.
 
ArchieDate: Monday, 28.05.2012, 10:41 | Message # 36
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Euthanasia refers to the practice of intentionally ending a life in order to relieve pain and suffering.
There are different euthanasia laws in each country. The British House of Lords Select Committee on Medical Ethics defines euthanasia as "a deliberate intervention undertaken with the express intention of ending a life, to relieve intractable suffering". In the Netherlands, euthanasia is understood as "termination of life by a doctor at the request of a patient".
Euthanasia is categorized in different ways, which include voluntary, non-voluntary, or involuntary. Voluntary euthanasia is legal in some countries and U.S. states. Non-voluntary euthanasia is illegal in all countries. However, in the Netherlands, physicians can avoid prosecution by following well described and strict conditions when non-voluntary euthanasia is performed on infants. Involuntary euthanasia is usually considered murder.
 
NiakrisDate: Sunday, 23.09.2012, 19:41 | Message # 37
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It's an awfull nonsense! Nobody has any right to take the life away. Only the possessor of life has a right to dispose of it. I know, it's a very vexed question with a lot of reservations, but if you don't want to live, you have a right not to live. But nobody has a right to decide it instead of you. Injuries and mutilations can be different, sometimes very severe, but even invalids can find their own sense of life and be happy as healthy people. We should give a good moral support to them, but not kill.
I know, that it is true. I'm one of such people. And I'm happy that I live and nobody killed me in my childhood.
 
FoxyTDate: Thursday, 03.01.2013, 17:47 | Message # 38
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I did not read this article. But I want to say my opinion...
I think it's cruel to say and do so with sick people. We are not gods, and have no right to take the life of such people. Each person comes into this world with his mission. Some mission is to live crippled. Fate... And we have no right to interfere with this. We have to help these people, because their life at this moment is worse than our.
 
Johnny_BravoDate: Friday, 04.01.2013, 16:42 | Message # 39
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It is a difficult question. But as for me i can't kill innocent children. And i believe most of people can't too. Only nature must settle who can live or who must die.
 
Nastay62rusDate: Tuesday, 08.01.2013, 06:57 | Message # 40
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I consider the Nikonov's theory cruel! disabled people too people
 
PerilovaDate: Friday, 08.02.2013, 22:04 | Message # 41
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I cannot believe modern person can tell about such things, i cannot belive modern person can think about such things. It is the height of cruelty.
I think no one can take responsibility to manage the life of other people. We must help these people.
 
ZhgutikDate: Monday, 11.02.2013, 21:54 | Message # 42
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I think that everybody must has chance of life. People should fight to the finish and nobody can decide for people. It's them own decision.
 
FoxyTDate: Sunday, 03.03.2013, 20:50 | Message # 43
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People should fight to the finish and nobody can decide for people


Meanwhile everything is decided without us and instead of us ...  have you heard about the law of serfdom? look here http://volya-naroda.ru/newspaper/listok116.pdf
 
ValerkaDate: Saturday, 09.03.2013, 18:27 | Message # 44
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I think that everybody must has chance of life. People should fight to the finish and nobody can decide for people. It's them own decision.

Maybe it is a strange question.... But Do you know such people who can kill? What punishment do they merit?
 
ZhgutikDate: Tuesday, 14.05.2013, 12:10 | Message # 45
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FoxyT,
Of course I heard about the law of serfdom. It is wrong that people can't decide themselves. It is awful when people make a decisions which concerned you without asking your opinion.!!!
Valerka
Luckily I don't know such people who can kill somebody but I think that a man can kill even if we don't expect it from him.
 
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