Another...I agree that such a decision not to do chemo is probably not in the child's best interest. I absolutely agree.
However, the story as I read it and then heard it repeated on radio very specifically pointed out that the child said very clearly that he would physically fight not to undergo chemo if it came to that.
Now as a staunch conservative that hates for one, judges that legislate from the bench, and have legislated from the bench in such idiotic ways as allowing children the same age to make stupid decisions that children at that age should not be allowed to make...how can courts then tell this child that he is too young to make such misguided mistakes? Again, as that nitwit preacher from Chicago's south side said, and I'd have to repeat it to the courts, "Your chickennnnnnnnnnnnnnns...".
If this world (country) is going to turn upside down where idiots are to be revered and intelligent hard working practical folks are to be looked down upon, then by all means let's do it full speed ahead and strap those that caused it to the front bumper...with extreme prejudice so that they have to be the first to see and experience what's coming our way thanks to them. This world (country) is no longer about right versus wrong, good versus bad, or common sense, but instead about being stupid is the cool and in thing to do, so long as someone else pays for it...so give them what they demand, but make sure they swallow every bite as they're forcing us to swallow.
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