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In reply to the discussion: Brittany Maynard, Death With Dignity Advocate, Dies At 29 [View all]Response to redruddyred (Reply #89)
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I had a near death and its so fast and painfree, I know she sailed through without a
roguevalley
Nov 2014
#108
I think they want to bypass "government" and personally tell other people what to do. n/t
djean111
Nov 2014
#69
She is one of the bravest woman I've ever read about. She didn't whine about..
BlueJazz
Nov 2014
#52
May she rest in peace. And thanks to the good people of Oregon that made this possible. nm
rhett o rick
Nov 2014
#59
Not that any cancer is 'good' but those glioblastomas are particularly horrible.
stevenleser
Nov 2014
#79
if you're arguing from the basis that sick people should never be criticized
redruddyred
Nov 2014
#99
Some people are afraid of being euthanized against their will, others are afraid of being kept alive
nomorenomore08
Nov 2014
#115
Rest in Peace Little Lady!!!! and I'd like to post a poem that I particularly love!
onecent
Nov 2014
#105
which, since it does not face imminent agony and indignity, is just fine nt
whatthehey
Nov 2014
#124