It has been addressed on:  www.dimenet.com
The national website for Centers for Independent Living under NEWS.
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In a message dated 1/29/05 1:59:06 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

<< I don't think it was just by accident that this twist comes in the last 
five minutes of the movie.  Even if Mr. Eastwood had wanted to make a movie 
about the 'Right to Die' issue, he should not have had the 'Mercy Killing' 
right 
after the accident with no life experiences to help the character make an 
informed decision.  I don't understand why this question hasn't been addressed 
more 
in the mainstream media or in the disability community.
  >>

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