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When a society loses its memory, it descends inevitably into dementia. Mark Steyn
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November 30, 2012

NHS "death pathway" isn't just for old people

Sick children are disposable, too, and their NHS "caregivers" employ dehydration and starvation to move them along the "pathway" to death. Often, they aren't as easy to kill as one would imagine.

Now sick babies go on death pathway: Doctor's haunting testimony reveals how children are put on end-of-life plan

One doctor has admitted starving and dehydrating ten babies to death in the neonatal unit of one hospital alone.

Writing in a leading medical journal, the physician revealed the process can take an average of ten days during which a baby becomes ‘smaller and shrunken’.
The culture of death isn't pretty, is it?

Hat tip to friend and Daily Mail fan AS.

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3 comments:

  1. Dying of hunger and thirst are extremely painful. If we did that to death row inmates, it would be called "cruel and unusual punishment".

    Maybe we could just waterboard the infants that insist on crying?

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  3. Thanks Jill for posting this. That is a terrible way for babies to die.

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