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Liddy reads Buchanan column connecting health care bill provisions to Nazi euthanasia

August 04, 2009 6:43 pm ET by Media Matters staff

From Buchanan's August 4 column:

Time to go, Grandpa

With "controlling costs" a primary goal of Obamacare, and half of all medical costs coming in the last six months of life, "rationed care" takes on a new meaning for us all.

London's Telegraph reported Sunday that the National Institute of Health and Clinical Excellence, known by its Orwellian acronym NICE, intends to slash by 95 percent the number of steroid injections, such as cortisone, given to people who suffer severe and chronic back pain.

"Specialists fear," said the Telegraph, "tens of thousands of people, mainly the elderly and frail, will be left to suffer excruciating levels of pain or pay as much as 500 pounds each for private treatment."

Now, twin this story with the weekend Washington Post story about Obamacare's "proposal to pay physicians who counsel elderly or terminally ill patients about what medical treatment they would prefer near the end of life and how to prepare instructions such as living wills," and there is little doubt as to what is coming.

The Post portrayed the controversy as stoked by "right-leaning radio" using explosive language like "guiding you in how to die" and government plans to "kill Granny." Yet, is not the logical purpose of paying doctors for house calls to the terminally ill, whose medical costs are killing Medicare, to suggest a pleasant and early exit from a pain-filled and costly life?

Let us suppose the NICE plan in Britain is adopted. And an 80-year-woman, living alone, with excruciating persistent back pain, is visited by a physician-counselor. What is he likely to advise? What conclusion would Grandma be led to by a doctor who sweetly explains what treatment she may still receive, what is being cut off, and what her other options might be?

What other options are there?

Examples of how to "die with dignity" are at hand.

Three weeks ago, Sir Edward Downes, the world-renowned British orchestra leader, who was going blind and deaf, and his wife of 54 years, who had terminal cancer, ended their lives at a Zurich clinic run by the assisted suicide group Dignitas. They drank a small amount of liquid and died hand in hand, their adult children by their side.

This is the way of de-Christianized Europe. For years, doctors have assisted the terminally ill in ending their lives. Indeed, it has been reported that indigent, sick and elderly patients who could not make the decision for themselves had it made for them.

In America, we have a Death with Dignity Act in Oregon and such suicide counselors as the Hemlock Society, which itself took the cup in 2003. Now we have Compassion & Choices, which counsels the elderly sick on a swift and painless end. Before he took to ending the lives of patients who were not terminal, but sick and depressed, Dr. Kevorkian had his admirers. Not infrequently, one reads of nursing homes where the infirm and elderly have been put to death.

Beneath this controversy lie conflicting concepts about life.

To traditional Christians, God is the author of life and innocent life, be it of the unborn or terminally ill, may not be taken. Heroic means to keep the dying alive are not necessary, but to advance a natural death by assisting a suicide or euthanasia is a violation of the God's commandment, Thou shalt not kill.

To secularists and atheists who believe life begins and ends here, however, the woman alone decides whether her unborn child lives, and the terminally ill and elderly, and those closest to them, have the final say as to when their lives shall end. As it would be cruel to let one's cat or dog spend its last months or weeks in terrible pain, they argue, why would one allow one's parents to endure such agony?

In the early 20th century, with the influence of Social Darwinism, the utilitarian concept that not all life is worth living or preserving prevailed. In Virginia and other states, sterilization laws were upheld by the Chief Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes, who said famously, "Three generations of imbeciles are enough."

In Weimar Germany, two professors published "The Permission to Destroy Life Unworthy of Life," which advocated assisted suicide for the terminally ill and "empty shells of human beings." Hitler's Third Reich, marrying Social Darwinism to Aryan racial supremacy, carried the concepts to their logical if horrible conclusion.

Previously:

Wash. Post debunks "euthanasia" fearmongering

G. Gordon Liddy: listening to Hitler "made me feel a strength inside I had never known before"

Liddy borrowed terminology from Nazis in outlining plan to thwart "attack" by "leftist guerillas"

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    • Author by reanna-mator (August 04, 2009 6:58 pm ET)
         
      "Innocent life?" Convenient way to decry "assisted suicide" and abortions as murder while furtively suggesting that it has nothing to do with killing people via the death penalty.
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    • Author by The_Cat (August 04, 2009 9:05 pm ET)
         
      Yes, Liddy, because nursing home care is so good in the U.S. under the current for-profit system:

      http://www.nytimes.com/2008/09/30/us/30nursing.html?_r=1&adxnnl=1&adxnnlx=1249434053-XZzYf51tKlsj0YTbxIbmEw

      By the way, considering the 'pro-life' stance most conservatives take, it would not surprise me to learn that there are nursing homes charging for the care of elderly patients who have been dead for a while. Collecting their social security, etc. No news articles pop up, but I suspect that's because it is not often reported. Know what I mean? keep alive long after they're dead, keep them on the books and making me money, right Liddy? And it's okay to abuse them, just don't try to end their suffering, hmmm? Brilliant. Compassionate conservative? Never seen one. They don't even live up to the principles they espouse.
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      • Author by The_Cat (August 04, 2009 9:08 pm ET)
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        Spoke too soon!

        http://www.nypost.com/seven/08032009/news/regionalnews/medicaid_scammers__they_fee_dead_people_182767.htm

        Ever wonder why Medicare/medicaid is over budget? Because hospitals and pharmacies are billing that program for dead people.
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      • Author by The_Cat (August 04, 2009 9:11 pm ET)
           
        Ooops! Here's another:

        http://www.northcountrygazette.org/articles/092705NursingHome.html

        So, Liddy, you feeling it yet? The sharp little cut of the truth, I mean? You getting well paid to shill for the insurance companies, and do their dirty work? Because, considering the money they stand to gain if the health coverage reform goes south, unless you're getting millions of dollars for your work, your not just a whore. You're a cheap whore.
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    • Author by ForTheLoveOfEllipsis... (August 04, 2009 11:10 pm ET)
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      G. Gordon Liddy is a convicted felon and an admitted--aye, proud--domestic terrorist (the planned murders and bomings such as the Brookings Inst., etc.). As such, especially based on his avowed love of Adolf Hitler, he has no right to pontificate about anything without someone reminding the audience at every utterance just who he is and what he stands for...
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      • Author by citizenbyright (August 05, 2009 2:07 am ET)
           
        Fact check:

        The [National Socialist] Nazi's started with our examples. Anyone remember Eugenics and all the other mis-guided attempts at social darwinism?

        They actually began with their own people. The mentally ill, the elderly and infirm. 'Just bring grandpa to the hungerhausse, he would tell you thats what he want, if he could speak, if his logical mind wasn't over-powered by his survival instinct...'
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      • Author by political_left-religious_right (August 05, 2009 12:38 pm ET)
           
        Yes, why is Buchanan palling around with terrorists?

        When I saw the "Time to go, Grandpa" headline, I thought it was referring to Liddy. Or Buchanan. Or Dobbs. Their time is past, by about 45 years.
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    • Author by progressiveright (August 05, 2009 1:58 am ET)
         
      Fearmongoring from one of Nixon's plumbers I would never believe it. This guy should still be inprison for tampering with an election back in 1972 not on the air hosting anything.
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