End of Life Care

End of life decisions are among the most personal we will make. These private decisions are best made personally, by individuals and their families. They cannot and should not be made for us by politicians who seek to impose a religious agenda.

When we make these deeply personal decisions, our choices must be respected. Our private, personal choice should never, ever be made political.
 
At one time or another most American families face difficult decisions about end of life issues. As in the Terri Schiavo case, these decisions must be made by individuals, families, and doctors, not by politicians. Legislation that imposes one religious definition of life over other beliefs would be discriminatory and a violation of religious liberty.
 

In The News:

"End of life care: a $10 billion industry based on comfort"
The Shreveport Times - November 11, 2007

"We must handle end-of-life decisions better"
Cincinnati.com - The Enquirer - November 10, 2007


"No Indictment in Katrina Hospital Deaths"
Washington Post - July 24, 2007


"Combative Kevorkian defends right to die"
Detroit Free Press - June 5, 2007



"Romney says government was wrong in Schiavo case"
The Orlando Sentinel - March 13, 2007

"Romney says government was wrong in Schiavo case"
Orlando Sentinal - March 11, 2007

"“The husband who helped his wife to die”"
This Is London - October 25, 2006


 

Partner Organizations
The organizations featured below are encouraging their members and supporters to sign the First Freedom First petition to safeguard separation of church and state and protect religious liberty. Click their logo to learn more.

Madison Partners

Organizations working with First Freedom First on End of Life Care

The Jefferson Society