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EUTHANASIA: STILL A CRIME
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The case of Roswell Gilbert is closed. A Florida clemency board recently
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refused to commute or otherwise mitigate his conviction and imprisonment for
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the murder of his wife.
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Although Mr. Gilbert has been celebrated in the media, the decision of the
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clemency board was correct. It certainly seems harsh in this particular case
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since it's obvious Gilbert loved his wife very much and just couldn't stand to
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see her continue to disintegrate in his presence. The unique factors in this
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case are, in many ways, compelling for Gilbert's view.
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But unique factors are not what the law is made for. He was convicted by a
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jury of his peers. The conviction stands.
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Mercy killing--euthanasia--has long been a subject of great controversy. Our
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sympathies tend to sway in the direction of less suffering for the affected
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individual. Sometimes, our sympathetic emotions override our sense of moral
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and ethical right.
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This was the case for Mr. Gilbert. Right or wrong, in terms of conventional
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wisdom, didn't affect his decision to kill his wife. He has the satisfaction
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of knowing he did what he, in his particular situation, needed to do. Although
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unhappy that his appeals couldn't change the world, Mr. Gilbert, if we can put
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thoughts in his head, will not suffer the kind of guilt another would, if put
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into his shoes. In a sense, the recent decision to uphold his conviction has
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exonerated him.
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This case will no doubt become a keystone of future legislation on
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euthanasia. For years to come, mercy killing will not be tolerated unless some
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way is found to do it by committee. Think for a moment! There must be
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thousands of people suffering the anguish and disorientation of Alzheimer's
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disease, and other debilitating maladies which cause the affected persons to
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lose complete touch with reality. Few of them are being mercy-killed. Many of
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them are being held captive in institutions across the country.
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Even a minor lessening of Mr. Gilbert's punishment might have opened the
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floodgates, so to speak, for dozens--even hundreds--of similar killings by
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family members or doctors of those who are terminally ill.
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There's a good chance other cases of this kind will begin to appear in the
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near future. Many people will have begun to think about Roswell Gilbert, and
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will choose to follow his path. There will be many tests of the law, and, from
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those future cases, there will gradually emerge a pattern and new legislation
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to deal with such sad, and difficult, circumstances.
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Certainly, it is no comfort for those of us growing older to suspect that
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someday we may be arbitrarily put to death by well-meaning relatives.
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Certainly, it is no comfort to those suffering agonizing pain, whether mental
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or physical, to know that they will be left in pain to die on their own, for
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society's inability to find a quick and fair solution to the problem of
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euthanasia.
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But, wait! I'll confess here and now for many of us. I have ordered a mercy
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killing on my own. And, I'll bet you--or YOU, over there in the corner--have
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done the same. I still feel no guilt about it, and, furthermore, I would, and
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probably shall, do it again.
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Yes, I ordered the murder of my beagle, Poochie, one day many years ago. I
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led Poochie into the chamber unknowing, comforting him all the way. I saw the
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injection puncture his fur and I watched him die.
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I felt bad for a week or so, but, with the help of family and friends was
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able to rationalize my actions. "It was for his own good," they comforted.
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"He was almost blind, couldn't control his bladder, could hardly walk," they
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moralized.
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Any guilt I felt faded quickly. But. I still think about Poochie. I still
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think about how he looked at me with those big, brown eyes as he lay on the
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veterinarian's table.
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I, myself, have big, brown eyes.
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I'll tell you right now: I don't ever want to be in a supine position,
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unable to speak for myself--for any reason whatsoever--and watch someone, no
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matter how well-meaning, put me to death.
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I could stop here, but I have one other thing to tell you. Countless humans
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throughout our long and bloody history have died horrible, lingering deaths,
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sometimes only for the pleasure of another. We all die; it's one of the few
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rights we have which is truly inalienable.
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No matter how much a burden I may become to someone, I still believe I will
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have enough human pride left to want--even though I may not be able to
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communicate my desires--to exercise my right to die without outside assistance.
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Whether my body or mind becomes corrupt; whether an enemy tortures me; whether,
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or not, someone else wants me to die--I'll fight it to the very end, when the
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lights of my soul go out.
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Roswell Gilbert stands by his actions. His lawyers may continue to pursue
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some remedy for his plight. His wife was undoubtedly failing fast.
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But...
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The 'but' is the problem.
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