a post by FORCED REGISTRATION at the other politics board that i feel applies:

http://boards.marihemp.com/boards/msg1x79811.shtml

i'm reading a book about nazi doctors at the moment...the book is titled nazi doctors but many of the pre-war doctors and health workers did not belong to the nazi party - they were good germans

in addition to getting rid of jews, gypsies, fags, etc, the nazi government decided that people with incurable and potentially inheritable mental diseases should be exterminated...rather than go from house to house shooting handicapped people, they formed health committees that decided on the fate of each handicapped person...the most severely handicapped persons were already institutionalized so they designed an elaborate ruse to kill these people without upsetting family members

the handicapped people/children were assessed by the health committee at local hospitals...after they were approved for 'treatment', they were shipped to separate institutions (usually without informing relatives in advance)...these institutions were like regular hospitals - they had nurses and doctors who regularly checked patients and kept charts...the difference was that they didn't feed the patients...if the family members tracked them down, they would transfer the patient again to another institution where the killing was often hurried up with chemicals...they had whole buildings full of starving children crying out in pain

that was the nazi approach to dealing with mentally handicapped and brain damaged people and it was technically legal (at the time)

maybe some day, terry's doctors will find themselves in front of a court on charges like the nazi doctors who killed those brain damaged kids

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Austrian Nazi doctor accused of killing handicapped children won't face trial

07:53 PM EST Mar 23
VIENNA, Austria (AP) - An Austrian doctor who worked at a clinic where the Nazis killed thousands of children deemed "unworthy" will not be put on trial because he suffers from severe dementia, Austria's justice minister said.

Dr. Heinrich Gross, who faced charges in the deaths of nine children, is not mentally capable of following court proceedings, Justice Minister Karin Miklautsch said in a document released Tuesday. Three previous cases against Gross dating to the 1950s have been dismissed.

Experts found Gross, 89, has a limited ability "to understand and analyze new information and to participate in complex communication processes with several participants - such as a court hearing," Miklautsch said.


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what? he doesn't understand whats going on? he must be in a persistant vegetative state....KILL HIM BEFORE HE INFECTS SOMEONE!!