I realize it's just my opinion.... but instead of creating a lot of negative energy, the disabled community could actualy USE that part of the movie to illustrate how SOCIETY lacks compassion in trying to help us resolve "Quality of life" issues. We need options to be taught during early stages of recovery, not AFTER being tossed into a nursing home. The first few weeks after injury should be a time when the physcological impact needs to be addressed. If people thought there was a chance for a "life" outside of simply existing, a PMA could at least be an early achievement. Stuntman
> > > Well most did like the movie, why do you think it won most all the top > awards at the oscars? If you have not seen it how can you be for or against? Many > are trying to make more out of this movie than was intended. Like .. Clint > Eastwood said it is not for or against euthinasia... it was simply TELLING A > STORY. YOU act like this movie is discriminating against disabled or races . I > believe no one should kill themselves or be killed but die when a higher > power has determined it's time. I enjoyed many good movies this year and RAY and > MILLION DOLLAR BABY were just 2 of them. > > -- Freedom: United States Constitution� 1791 All Rights Preserved My first Domain http://nw-in.com/index.html http://quads.nw-in.com/quad-enter.html Pics http://quads.nw-in.com/quad-list/quad-list1.htm Home page. http://tnthompson0.tripod.com/homeincyberspace/ Computer Graphics portfolio. http://tnthompson1.tripod.com/index.htm

