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Christine,
I found your reply to be both interesting and informative, as all your previous comments have been.
Death is a very personal and private matter. Each individual's personal beliefs, philosophy, and background are the deciding factors and should be respected. I believe that each person's concept of death and how to deal with their own death will ultimately be the right decision for them.
Although I am sure that Buster would appreciate you willingness to contribute to his diet, I personally still prefer to buy him a six-dollar doggy treat instead.
Thank you for remaining a loyal follower of the blog and, once again, contributing you much appreciated thoughts and opinion.
Jim Vuksic
The right to die with dignity has long been high on my agenda. For many years, I was an Administrator of nursing homes and hospitals, and I witnessed the agony of those wishing to die and not being given the right to do so. Without admitting to any crime--I did what I could to change that. As a Spiritualist--and a medium--I have no fear of death. Not that I wish to pass over any sooner than I should, but when the time comes, passing over could and should be as pleasant as the circumstances permit. Thanks for speaking up, Jim. More people have to.

Charles.
As a former hospital and nursing home administrator you no doubt have witnessed more suffering and death than most. The fact that your experience has led you to believe in and support the right of one to choose a dignified and painless death rather than a drawn-out miserable one provides me with the hope and confidence that the entire nation, and perhaps the world, will eventually adopt and legalize the right to die with dignity philosophy.
Thank you for expending the time and effort to read the blog and post your comment.
Jim
I donated my organs and tissue for medical transplants and research with cremation of whatever is left. I don't need to worry about a "Buster" eating me, but the thought of making a family pet happy - as opposed to the family trying to figure out what to do with the ashes - doesn't sound so bad. It won't bother you - you'll be dead...