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Corita The USCCB review was weak, IMO, beascue it portrayed the case made for Maggie's euthanasia as a sympathetic one that nevertheless should be resisted.That's all fine and good, but the reviewer was agreeing with the basic premise on which that sympathy depends disability as an inevitably horrible fate. If the reviewer had any real experience with disability the manipulation would have been readily apparent.And in fact there are some great folks in the disability community are also practicing Catholics and managed to make both the religious points and their experience as PWDs to write stronger critiques.I'd suggest that maybe the USCCB consider getting input from the National Catholic Partnership on Disability when considering a reaction to popular media treatments of disability and euthanasia/assisted suicide. Stephen
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(VISITOR) AUTHOR'S NAME Imoohi
MESSAGE TIMESTAMP 19 december 2014, 03:24:57
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