Dear Friends, 
                          The Radical Suicide Lobby has set up camp in                          Massachusetts and is putting us all in danger.  Please read this entire                          message to see how you might be affected by the frightening developments                          outlined below.
                          This November voters will be presented with a ballot                          question, Question 2,which would legalize Doctor-Prescribed Suicide.  If                          this proposal becomes law, doctors could prescribe patients with a                          lethal drug overdose instead of real treatment.   
                          The elderly, people with disabilities and the vulnerable are all at risk and campaigning against this ballot question. Can they count on you for help?
                              Since they succeeded in legalizing Doctor-Prescribed                          Suicide in Oregon and Washington,the pro-death organization formerly                          known as the Hemlock Society, now called Compassion and Choices, has                          been defeated in several other states. Now they have focused on                          Massachusetts.They think a big win can revitalize their agenda and take                          assisted suicide to other states.
                          We can't let that happen.
                          If Doctor-Prescribed Suicide becomes the law they will be the first targets as cost becomes a factor in healthcare decisions.
                          For                          example, in Oregon where "assisted suicide" is legal, a cancer patient                          was offered assisted suicide by her healthcare provider instead of more                          expensive treatment even though the patient wanted treatment; treatment that would have given her extra time with her family, grandchildren and loved ones.
                          She was "only" a retired bus driver and her treatment was                          considered too expensive. Lethal doses of prescription drugs, however,                          were offered as an alternative.  I don't think any of us want to live under that system.
                          That's                          why we're asking you to stand up for your —and all of our right to the                          best care available, and help defeat Question 2 with your immediate gift                          of $25,$50, $100 or even $250. Anything you can afford would be a great                          help. CLICK HERE to donate now.
                              Time is running out.  This ballot question will be voted on in November and will have implications all across this country.  The                          Hemlock Society campaign team has already ready begun purchasing                          television air time.Remember, the proponents of Question 2 are flush                          with cash from wealthy out-of-state money men.  We need your help to level the playing field.
                          The stakes are so high.
                          We need funds to pay for a statewide campaign effort to                          make sure people know the danger posed by Doctor-Prescribed Suicide.                           This effort must include a major media campaign to compete with the                          millions of dollars the suicide advocates will spend on television and                          radio.  We don't have foreign billionaires backing our side.  It's down                          to the few of us that stand for human rights and human dignity.
                          Together, I know we can do it.  I hope I can count on you.
                          Question 2 would make it legal for a physician to give a                          "terminal" patient with a prognosis of less than 6 months to live a                          lethal dose of drugs intended to cause his death.  The                          proposed law ignores the fact that even the most accurate medical                          prognosis is little better than a guess – that is one reason the                          Massachusetts Medical Society opposes Question 2.   
                          It also ignores the fact that a huge proportion of those                          with thoughts of suicide shortly after a terminal diagnosis are                          suffering, quite naturally, from severe but treatable depression.  After                          these patients receive the proper care for their depression, few ever                          express a desire for suicide. 
                          Even more troubling, there is no requirement that someone                          requesting suicide pills be referred for mental health screening.                           Think about that for a second—suicidal thoughts are a common sign of                          depression or mental illness.  Why won't proponents of the bill at least try and be safe rather than sorry?  Why is the Hemlock Society so afraid that people might be given a second chance?  
                              The pro-suicide effort won't stop with Massachusetts.                           We're at the top of their list now, but it used to be Washington and                          before that Oregon. Other states will surely be a priority for them                          eventually, and the fight will be so much easier for them once they have                          Massachusetts in their pocket.
                          We need to draw a line in the sand.  If we defeat                          Question 2 in Massachusetts we will deal a serious blow to the Hemlock                          Society and their radical pro-death movement. It will hamper or even                          destroy many of their other efforts.  On the other hand, Massachusetts                          could be Step One to their continued expansion. 
                          The future of quality care, for the sick, for the vulnerable and even for you and me is counting on what we do today.
                          Please,                          consider standing with us and for your own rights by making a generous                          contribution of $25, $50, $100, $250 or whatever you can afford to help                          us fund the education campaign we need to convince the people that                          Question 2 is just too risky to become law. 
                          
                          CLICK HERE to donate.
                          
                          We urge you to join with thousands of people living with                          disabilities,doctors, nurses and community leaders in opposing Question                          2.  Help us defeat this ballot question.
                          Will you stand with us? 
                          I hope we can count on you!
                          
                          
                          Sincerely,
                          Robin Loughman, RN
                          Chairwoman, No on Question 2--Massachusetts Against Doctor-prescribed Suicide
                          
                          
                          Please contribute today at: https://www.efundraisingconnections.com/c/NoOnQuestion2/
                                                         
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