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    Euthanasia

    Ah, I see. Anyway, this is quite irrelevant to euthanasia, so please don't mind when I don't continue discussion on it. :O And regarding the whole Chief Zackrai-bashing thing – most of us are just pointing out fallacies in his arguments. Sure, there are one or two that may have gone a bit...
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    Examples of how it's better off economically and socially than the USA, please? From my knowledge (which isn't that great, at least not regarding geography), USA is the currently leading power in the world, with China as its most prominent competitor. Some people put it the other way around, but...
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    Euthanasia

    Wow, this was just a little thing that sprang into my mind, and you took it all very seriously and responded with a lot of things. I have no right to tell anyone this, but I'd like it more if vulgarity was kept out; I mean, it doesn't really contribute to the actual discussion. Anyway, here...
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    Hmm, since it isn't legal in most countries, I was hoping I'd face some opposition here. Oh well. Any help with arguments supporting involuntary euthanasia?
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    Euthanasia

    euthanasia |ˌyo͞oTHəˈnāZHə| noun the painless killing of a patient suffering from an incurable and painful disease or in an irreversible coma. The practice is illegal in most countries. ORIGIN early 17th cent. (in the sense ‘easy death’): from Greek, from eu ‘well’ + thanatos ‘death.’ Source...
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