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OK we all know that Olbermann isn't going to explain it like Limbaugh. I'll give you that.But give me this. No matter how slanted the Liberal sites make these statements at the end of the day either the consultations are a good thing... or they're not, right?I can see no legitimate reason at all why a consultation to get a clear understanding of what a person wants is a bad thing. This is really very standard good advice that is suggested right now as we speak and has been for some time. In Ohio they even ask you when you get your Drivers License renewed... do you have a Living Will... and check a box so if something happens to you people know. Any attorney will tell you everyone really should have what's called (A Living Will) that spells out how you personally want to be treated if you are incapacitated and in a severe medical state. It's to avoid a Terry Schiavo situation where we're clogging up the courts with multiple people trying to speak for the incapacitated person. And if the person would have wanted to just be allowed to die naturally but is kept alive... then that is just a big waste of money. Furthermore to think that the elderly will care more about what someone interviewing them thinks than they think about themselves staying alive and the wishes of their own families... is really pretty silly isn't it?
OK we all know that Olbermann isn't going to explain it like Limbaugh. I'll give you that.
But give me this. No matter how slanted the Liberal sites make these statements at the end of the day either the consultations are a good thing... or they're not, right?
I can see no legitimate reason at all why a consultation to get a clear understanding of what a person wants is a bad thing. This is really very standard good advice that is suggested right now as we speak and has been for some time. In Ohio they even ask you when you get your Drivers License renewed... do you have a Living Will... and check a box so if something happens to you people know.
Any attorney will tell you everyone really should have what's called (A Living Will) that spells out how you personally want to be treated if you are incapacitated and in a severe medical state.
It's to avoid a Terry Schiavo situation where we're clogging up the courts with multiple people trying to speak for the incapacitated person. And if the person would have wanted to just be allowed to die naturally but is kept alive... then that is just a big waste of money.
Furthermore to think that the elderly will care more about what someone interviewing them thinks than they think about themselves staying alive and the wishes of their own families... is really pretty silly isn't it?