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While we’re all busy tearing each other apart over politics, religion, gender, and endless rage-bait debates, a silent cull is unfolding right under our noses through so-called “Medical Assistance in Dying” (MAID) programs. These systems, sold as compassionate end-of-life choices, are being abused worldwide, with vulnerable people euthanized instead of treated, pressured into death, or approved without proper safeguards.
Take Canada, where MAID was legalized in 2016: it’s now the fifth-leading cause of death, accounting for 4.7% of all fatalities over 15,000 in 2023 alone. Reports reveal hundreds of violations, including non-terminal patients being offered euthanasia repeatedly despite refusals, a 27-year-old autistic woman nearly approved without full consent, and a man allegedly euthanized during a hospital day pass without family knowledge. Even Dying with Dignity Canada, the group that pushed for legalization, admits it’s being abused. 27
We gasp at Canada, thinking “that could never happen here”. but it already has. Active euthanasia or assisted suicide is legal in at least 13 countries: Belgium (nearly 4,000 deaths in 2024, up 17%), Canada, Colombia, Ecuador, Luxembourg, Netherlands (over 9,000 deaths in 2024, up 10% and 4.4% of all deaths), New Zealand, Portugal, Slovenia, Spain, Switzerland (assisted suicide only, hundreds annually including duo-euthanasia cases), and parts of Australia and Austria.
Globally, these programs kill tens of thousands yearly, often expanding to include mental illness, disabilities, or even children in places like Belgium.
And in the US? 12 jurisdictions have authorized similar “death with dignity” laws: California, Colorado, Delaware, District of Columbia, Hawaii, Maine, Montana, New Jersey, New Mexico, Oregon, Vermont, and Washington with bills pending in 18 more states as of 2025. Thousands have died this way, with risks of coercion and inadequate oversight mirroring Canada’s nightmare.
This isn’t mercy it’s a dangerous system ripe for exploitation, devaluing life while we distract ourselves with division. Wake up: unity is our only shot at reforming these death machines before they claim more innocents. Demand accountability now.
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General James L. Jones
Co-Chairman
Call of Duty Endowment
He is sought after for his wisdom, guidance, and political endorsement. As the former Commander of U.S. European Command and Supreme Allied Commander Europe, he led all military operations for the North Atlantic Treaty Organization and later, as National Security Advisor, he brought clear vision and steady leadership to America’s mission in Iraq, the war in Afghanistan, and the country’s interests around the world.
A man of letters, a man of honor. Jones excelled at the Georgetown University School of Foreign Service and was commissioned into the Marine Corps in January 1967. He served in Vietnam, rising from platoon and company commander to first lieutenant. On returning to the U.S., he pursued a career in the Marines, attending the Amphibious Warfare School in 1973 and the National War College in 1985, and serving as Marine Corps liaison officer to the U.S. Senate. He was also commanding officer of the 24th Marine Expeditionary Unit in Northern Iraq and Turkey on Operation Provide Comfort; chief of staff, Joint Task Force Provide Promise, for operations in Bosnia-Herzegovina and Macedonia; and commanding general, 2nd Marine Division, Marine Forces Atlantic. He became the 32nd commandant of the United States Marine Corps in July 1999.
Upon retirement in February 2007, the revered combat veteran became the President and CEO of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce’s Institute for 21st Century Energy and later, the National Security Advisor for President Obama. During his NATO assignment from 2003-2006, he advocated energy security and the defense of critical infrastructures as a core part of NATO’s future missions. With the Chamber, Jones worked to unite energy consumers and producers for a common goal—to increase the variety of the U.S. energy supply and associated infrastructures, to advance international cooperation on energy issues, to protect national energy security, and to promote better understanding of changes to the global climate and its effects on the environment.
Upon Jones’ retirement President Obama said,“ Jim has always been a steady voice in Situation Room sessions, daily briefings and with meetings with foreign leaders … the American people owe the general a debt for making the nation safer.”
On March 20, 2012, General Jones was introduced as co-chairman of the Call of Duty Endowment. He brings over 40 years of experience in military and veterans affairs to the Call of Duty Endowment and will help lead its ongoing efforts to address the issue of veterans’ unemployment in the United States.
Former Positions
FORMER NATIONAL SECURITY ADVISOR TO THE
PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES
PRESIDENT AND CEO OF
THE U.S. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE'S INSTITUTE FOR 21ST CENTURY ENERGY
COMMANDER, U.S. EUROPEAN COMMAND
AND SUPREME ALLIED COMMANDER EUROPE
32ND COMMANDANT OF
THE UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS
"Veterans' employment is an issue that I am very passionate about and I am energized by the prospect of affecting change in the lives of our country's heroes by expanding the endowment’s efforts across the nation."
- GENERAL JAMES JONES, CO-CHAIRMAN, THE CALL OF DUTY ENDOWMENT https://www.callofdutyendowment.org/general_james_l_jones
Oldie but Goldie for those that want to tone up for the new year… https://youtu.be/1_UiePGvpyc
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Amen. 🙏🏼
There’s been so much breakdown in friendships, relationships, and family’s lately. 😢💔🙏🏼
It seems like God is removing people from our lives that aren’t on the same path, and he’s revealing who they really are.
Sad to see, or be on the receiving end of that, but we can’t continue to sit at tables where disrespect is served.
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