GEORGE SOROS – 5 OF 6
We continue with the Mindszenty Report, Jan. 2010 – BBPROF@sbcglobal.com
A Hospice Nation
Abortion is not the only life issue on the Soros radar screen. Given the recent storm surrounding Sarah Palin’s charge of death panels as part of Obama’s Health Care Reform, it is important to understand Soros’ stand on the other side of the life coin.
As part of his cultural reform, Soros is one the leaders in the right to die movement. Founded in 1994, Soros’ Project on Death in America was one the “Open Society Institute’s” early projects.
It sought to understand and transform the culture and experience of dying and bereavement. Its goal is to encourage people to overcome their fear of death and embrace the inevitable on their terms. IT PROMOTES BOTH SUICIDE AND EUTHANASIA.
It urges doctors to warehouse terminally ill people in hospitals and give palliative care to the gravely ill, that is care designed to help patients to feel better while they are dying, rather than wasting finite medical resources on trying to cure them.
In 1994 Soros gave a speech that not only endorsed the “Oregon Death with Dignity” legislation, but also reported that he had offered to help his mother commit suicide. Erzebet Soros had long been a member of the HEMLOCK SOCIETY, an organization that urges its members to commit suicide. His mother had enough medication to take her life but died without taking it. Ever the vigilant son, Soros was ready and willing to assist her had she requested it.
Soros philosophy on death would effectively turn American medicine into a HOSPICE NATION. It is a certainty that Soros’ influence has been at work during the Health Care debate. The American people should be leery of any Soros-inspired Death Panel that may be lurking within its thousands of pages…
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George H. Kubeck, In pursuit of the truth – www.cinopsbegone.com –Sat., Jan. 30, 2010
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Saturday, January 30, 2010
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