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shoulda spent a little more time on making the words in the art not look so floaty 😛 OH WELL! great show!
Congressional Gold Medal of Honor ≠ Congressional Medal of Honor
It sounds like Santorum spun the Dutch medical bracelet situation. If I have it right there really are two types of bracelets in the Dutch system: the regular one that communicates “help me if I’m in medical need” (i.e., the Santorum spun “Do not euthanize”) and “Do Not Resuscitate” (or “euthanize”). So from a very twisted and political point of view, he’s right. Another damned opportunist…
Words matter as always but I always saw a distinction between DNR and euthanize…
Doesn’t sound much different than a living will.
Which brings up an interesting trend; most doctors tend to go with DNR as they realize how crappy life is when it’s only being supported by machines.
“What if we could build a nuclear reactor that offered no possibility of a meltdown, generated its power inexpensively, created no weapons-grade byproducts, and burnt up existing high-level waste as well as old nuclear weapon stockpiles? And what if the waste produced by such a reactor was radioactive for a mere few hundred years rather than tens of thousands? It may sound too good to be true, but such a reactor is indeed possible, and a number of teams around the world are now working to make it a reality. What makes this incredible reactor so different is its fuel source: thorium.”
—Tim Dean, cosmosmagazine.com