Assisted Suicide Speech

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Do you ever just think about how we don’t have a choice or any control over our destiny especially when it comes to how we leave this world? This is something a person who is terminally is haunted by everyday wondering when there last breath is going to be and will it be pain free. What does living really mean? Does that mean being able to enjoy the company of those around you being able to truly be yourself or does it mean having a pulse even though your unconscious. Assisted suicide is meant for the terminally ill to have a pain free death when living no longer is attained.Assisted suicide should be legal to patients who qualify patients should be able to have the choice to end their suffering. I do not agree in giving up life the minute

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