And don’t call it the right to die. We’re all headed there anyway, no avoiding that.

But the ‘right-to-die’ movement keeps re-naming themselves to sell death as a choice to avoid suffering.

Like…Death With Dignity. Now they’re pushing Hawaii into the abyss.

A Hawaii state House committee will hold a hearing
within days on a bill that would make the state the fourth to legalize
assisted suicide. The bill has been fast-tracked and will skip a health
panel that has defeated the measure during past sessions of the state
legislature.

Death, fast-tracked.

According to Scott Foster of Hawaii Death With Dignity,
a hearing notice could come out within the next few days about HB 806
and HB 587 in the House Judiciary Committee.

Foster applauds the fast-tracking of the bill, saying “it bypasses
the House Health Committee where our bill has been routinely killed in
past years. This ‘fast track’ suggests that the bill may have a
fighting chance.”

Too bad the people won’t.

Sheila Liaugminas

Sheila Liaugminas is an Emmy award-winning Chicago-based journalist in print and broadcast media. Her writing and broadcasting covers matters of faith, culture, politics and the media....