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Wednesday, March 09, 2005

The Spoon

Take a good look at the spoon. The insignia is an eagle over a swastika. This is a Nazi spoon. Its possession is illegal in Germany, I believe. Take a good, good look:



Judge Greer has ruled that Terri Schiavo may not be fed by mouth. The spoon is also illegal in Florida, but only for Terri, you see. It is reserved for higher beings, the type of beings who have the right to food and water. Terri can swallow, and nurses have testified that they fed her. But on March 8th, 2005, Judge Greer of Florida ruled that the feeding tube would be removed, and that no one may give Terri food or water by mouth. Now - if she can't swallow why must this ruling be passed? Think about that. And true, people who aren't around any more can't, so we wouldn't want to have a brain dead woman swallowing, would we?

Just a question, my dear friends. Did you really mean it when you wrote "Never Again"? And what do you think this is, my dear friends? Read about this. Think about this, and pass the spoon along:

1) A citizen of the Reich may be only one who is of
German or kindred blood, and who, through his behavior, shows

that he is both desirous and personally fit to serve loyally the
German people and the Reich.
(2) The right to citizenship is obtained by the grant of Reich
citizenship papers.
(3) Only the citizen of the Reich may enjoy full political
rights in consonance with the provisions of the laws.
So the unfit were not citizens. This was Article 2 of the Reich Citizenship Law, passed 1935. The official euthanasia program was begun in 1939:
Planning for the Euthanasia Program is thought to have begun in July 1939. In October 1939 Hitler signed a secret authorization in order to protect participating physicians, medical staff, and administrators from prosecution; this authorization was backdated to September 1, 1939, to suggest that the Euthanasia Program was related to war measures. The secret operation was code-named T4, in reference to the street address (Tiergartenstrasse 4) of the program's coordinating office in Berlin. Six gassing installations were eventually established as part of the Euthanasia Program: Bernburg, Brandenburg, Grafeneck, Hadamar, Hartheim, and Sonnenstein.

The victims of the Euthanasia Program originally included both children and adults with physical disabilities or anomalies or with mental illnesses. Patients were selected by T4 physicians for death. These doctors rarely examined the patients in this process, but often based their decisions on medical files and the diagnoses of staff at the victims' home institutions.
and:
Hitler ordered a halt to the Euthanasia Program in late August 1941, in view of widespread public knowledge of the measure and in the wake of private and public protests concerning the killings, especially from members of the German clergy. However, this did not mean an end to the euthanasia killing operation. In August 1942, the killings resumed, albeit secretly. Victims were no longer murdered in centralized gassing installations, but instead killed by lethal injection or drug overdose at a number of clinics throughout Germany and Austria. Many of these institutions also systematically starved adult and child victims. The Euthanasia Program continued until the last days of World War II, expanding to include an ever wider range of victims: so-called asocials, geriatric patients, bombing victims, and foreign forced laborers.

During the initial phase of operations, from 1939 until 1941, about 70,000 people were killed under the Euthanasia Program. At the proceedings of the International Military Tribunal in Nuremberg (1945-1946), it was estimated that the total number of victims was 275,000 people.
You've got to admit we've got the Nazis beat. Our unfit are so eager to die that they communicate with one George Felos spiritually and beg for release. Now that's patriotism. Here is a compendium of the Florida laws that allow you to withhold food and water from a woman who is begging for it (and also include immunity from prosecution). Here is a nurse's account of one such incident (not everyone is as patriotic as they should be, yet), which is just proof of their unfitness, I suppose.

Hey, I'll see you in hell. I'll be the one carrying the spoon.


Comments:
Excellent post, just the right amount of snark while packing the factual punch. Good job, I enjoyed it immensely.
 
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