Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Der Tote Engel

Obama Czar Cass Sunstein seems to be bucking for the title of the new Dr. Mengele. The Death Angel Der Tote Engel as the Jews of Auschwitz called him.

Sunstein's comments are born of lunacy unhinged by madness. Sunstein, to be, charitable,is a Maniac. I suggest this "savior with a fixation" on the over population of the Earth, do us all a favor by going first.

Stop Breathing Cass, save the O2 for the rest of Mankind- Thanks

Steve

*do you notice he uses the term "state" instead of America or Country. Cass's Communist stripes are showing. He could claim context but we're in the Federal realm so don't think he was referring to Georgia or Utah-- State means THE STATE.

** Here's some more of that Obama Hope and Change--- He's offering Americans " Death Without Dignity" Hope the Obots revel in it when he's taking one of everything you were born with two of, maybe they will move up the process and decide, near death isn't soon enough, and just TAKE whenever they decide. Talk about God like power..... An Obamanation before the eyes of God. You Obots stay on that side, opposite of the Lord. See Ya, Wouldn't Want To Be Ya, come Judgement Day.

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CZAR WARS
Sunstein: Take organs from 'helpless patients'
'Though it may sound grotesque, routine removal would save lives'
Posted: October 12, 2009
9:34 pm Eastern

By Aaron Klein
© 2009 WorldNetDaily

Cass Sunstein

TEL AVIV – President Obama's newly confirmed regulatory czar defended the possibility of removing organs from terminally ill patients without their permission.

Cass Sunstein also has strongly pushed for the removal of organs from deceased individuals who did not explicitly consent to becoming organ donors.

In his 2008 book, "Nudge: Improving Decisions about Health, Wealth and Happiness," Sunstein and co-author Richard Thaler discussed multiple legal scenarios regarding organ donation. One possibility presented in the book, termed by Sunstein as "routine removal," posits that "the state owns the rights to body parts of people who are dead or in certain hopeless conditions, and it can remove their organs without asking anyone's permission."

"Though it may sound grotesque, routine removal is not impossible to defend," wrote Sunstein. "In theory, it would save lives, and it would do so without intruding on anyone who has any prospect for life."

Sunstein continued: "Although this approach is not used comprehensively by any state, many states do use the rule for corneas (which can be transplanted to give some blind patients sight). In some states, medical examiners performing autopsies are permitted to remove corneas without asking anyone's permission."

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