I really doubt Hillary would take Sanders as VP. He would alienate moderates who don't want a self proclaimed socialist in major power
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As expected, he was labeled "mentally ill." You can be bipolar ect and not be dangerous. Is calling someone "mentally ill" just the America's way of dismissing everyone that disagrees with them? What was this guy's relationship with his family like years ago? Was there some traumatic event he experienced? But of course no one will adress those questions because it's much better to create more stigma in the mental health community. It's much better to make white males villains than to see them as people with struggles who have been backed into a corner and lost all reason. It's much better to blame guns for people losing their lives rather than holding society as a whole culpable for creating it's own monster. I'm not saying what he did was right, but that doesn't mean society isn't wrong.
Is it a hate crime when you fight cancer? No I didn't think so.
Are you saying that the woman and her kids are cancer?
Very few obese youth have a legitimate medical condition preventing them from losing weight.
It is abuse
because they were white and "didn't belong in the neighborhood"
http://abc7chicago.com/news/abc7-exclusive-woman-allegedly-attacked-by-group-near-uofc-campus/841913/
Why isn't a hate crime investigation being launched? Imagine the national outrage if the races were reversed...
If someone actually wants to die in the US, it should not be too hard for them to get a gun for a painless way out. So I don't see this as important in the US.
There are also other methods that are generally pretty simple - carbon monoxide, drug overdose, etc.
Not everyone's life is worth living
The thing is, it's not that easy. A hell of a lot of suicide attempts either fail or end up being extremely painful. One could argue that in many cases it'd be more humane to administer a lethal injection in a controlled setting, rather than let someone shoot himself in the head and then survive with massive brain damage and a disfigured face. Also, people taking this into their own hands can put innocent bystanders at risk. For example, people also commit suicide by doing things such as jumping off of tall buildings. For obvious reasons, we clearly don't want 100+ pound bags of meat and bones getting dropped off of tall buildings.
If it's chronic and has lasted for years, maybe.
But now that we have meds to control that and therapy to overcome depression, I don't see it needed.
So, did this woman's treatment not work, or did the doctors just completely forget that such treatment exists?
If you have a decent gun and point it right, it is guaranteed death. People mess up by eating the bullet or going under up, instead of aiming at the temple or other key areas.
If someone actually wants to die in the US, it should not be too hard for them to get a gun for a painless way out. So I don't see this as important in the US.
There are also other methods that are generally pretty simple - carbon monoxide, drug overdose, etc.
Not everyone's life is worth living
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