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Irish woman with terminal illness begins case for right-to-die lawsuit in Ireland

58-year-old lecturer suffering from multiple sclerosis fights for 'a dignified death'


Terminally-ill Marie Fleming leaving the High Court in Dublin, with her partner Tom Curran,  where has pleaded with judges to spare her a horrible death and let her be helped to die lawfully with dign
Terminally-ill Marie Fleming leaving the High Court in Dublin, with her partner Tom Curran, where has pleaded with judges to spare her a horrible death and let her be helped to die lawfully with dignity, surrounded by her family. Tuesday December 4, 2012.
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Assisted death makes soooo much sense to me. I hope this dear woman aand her partner cause the high court to rule in her favor.
What a strange world we are in now. All she has to do is enter a hospital in the USA - they'll be glad to cause her to leave the planet. Eugenisists applaud us for wanting to die voluntarily. They run drug ads on TV 24 hrs a day - every few minutes and no matter how many Dr's you go to, you get a prescription or multiple prescriptions for death pills of all kinds - never properly tested though so you'll all do that for us. The world wants DEATH and DESTRUCTION and they're doing a good job of it. We had Kavorkian - he helped lots to stop believing in God's Will and played God himself. Good Going. Hope that works for ya.
Hope this lady gets her wish`s. Reminds me of the Film Richard Drafuss starred in, call "who`s life is this anyway" a good watch in order to grasp the ladys case.
 




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