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Home Front: Politix
End-of-life guidebook wreaks havoc in US
2009-08-24
[Iran Press TV Latest] The revival of a guide for veterans' end-of-life care, suspended under the Bush administration, has caused controversy as some believe it encourages veterans to end their lives.

The pamphlet titled 'Your Life, Your Choices', was first published in 1997 and was in use until the Bush White House evaluated the document's effect on treating complex health and moral issues and suspended it.

The document, however, was revived under the Obama administration's Department of Veterans Affairs.

Senator Arlen Specter, a member of the Veterans' Affairs Committee said on Sunday that the guide raises 'a lot of questions' and that he would call for hearings immediately, Fox News reported.

'Your Life, Your Choices' provides instances where the person is on life support, and his family is struggling with the question whether they should 'pull the plug'.

The guide, dubbed the 'Death Book' by opponents, asks the reader to write down whether they find their lives 'worth living' under certain circumstances.

The circumstances listed include ones common among the elderly and disabled: living in a nursing home, being in a wheelchair and not being able to 'shake the blues'. There is a section which provocatively asks, "Have you ever heard anyone say, 'If I'm a vegetable, pull the plug'?" There also are guilt-inducing scenarios such as "I can no longer contribute to my family's well being," "I am a severe financial burden on my family" and that the vet's situation "causes severe emotional burden for my family."

"I think consideration ought to be given right now to suspending it pending hearings," said Specter -- a former Democrat-turned-Republican who caused controversy by switching back to the Democratic Party in April.
Posted by:Fred

#3  Paging Dr. Steve to the courtesy phone, please.

I posted a WSJ article on this topic the other day, and Dr. Steve commented that he didn't see anything objectionable about the booklet. So I'd be interested in his take on this item from the Iranian press.
Posted by: mom   2009-08-24 10:54  

#2  I caught the VA Public Affairs director Tammy Duckworth and Chris Wallace Fox interview last evening. She was most unconvincing about the guidebook and appeared to want to talk about herself and her creds as a vet. She's Illinois politician wanna-be, and pals with Axelrod and Blago, so I suppose she needs some reinforcement about now.
Posted by: Besoeker   2009-08-24 06:22  

#1  Makes you wonder when the Iran Press TV has a balanced article on the subject. Doesn't make the MSM look good.
Posted by: tipover   2009-08-24 04:50  

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