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Old 08-12-2017, 02:33 AM   #5
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Originally Posted by grants70 View Post
The whole point of the story is that hope was said to be available if the baby went to the USA for treatment. Anything to do with children gets people emotional.
Right, yet when it's a pet that even with treatment would not really have quality of life it's considered "inhumane" to keep them alive as long as possible. The idea is "oh we don't want them to suffer." Yet these same people turn around and say "oh no keep this person alive for as long as possible."

Just the utter stupidity and hypocrisy of that is astounding.
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