Arline Lester

By Riley J. Hood—Milwaukee County Constitution Party

Euthanasia: Here in America, from Karen Quinlan, to Nancy Cruzan, to Christine Busalachi and Terri Schiavo, people have been put to death by their own relatives. Now there is the fight for Arline Lester, an elderly woman in NY. Arline worked in PS 125 (Brownsville, Brooklyn) for 25 years as a math teacher, and later at Brooklyn College.

Arline is in the middle of a guardianship battle between her two sons. The good son wants her to live. The other son wants to remove her feeding tube in order to "preserve" her estate, because he is a vulture. Arline has communicated on video that she wants to live. According to Sarah Quayle from personhood.org, “the Nassau County court judge Julianne Capetola appears poised to grant guardianship to the son who wants to kill her. The trial has been all this week, and is coming to a close.” The good son is under a gag order, and a “doctor” is testifying that Arline should be sent to hospice to be dehydrated and starved. been difficult (she is connected to a ventilator and a feeding tube in order to help her get stronger), she is conscious and alert. When asked, repeatedly, by one of her sons if she wants to live, she mouthed the words: "I want to live." Though Arline has been bed-bound for some time, and temporarily lost the use of speech, on New Year's Day, 2020, Arline celebrated her 91st birthday and she started speaking again!

According to the New York Post, “Arline Lester is recovering in a New York hospital after having one of her legs amputated.” Arline's recovery has

The Milwaukee County Constitution Party asserts that until the Lord returns, we will all die, but that reality doesn’t give murderers the right to “speed the process” for their own convenience. Arline Lester’s case is being contested in in court, yet the elderly are murdered every day in hospice. Most Americans love to have it so. They mouth such crudities as “he was a vegetable, so the pulled the plug” or “he wanted to die.” We further assert that food and hydration are not extraordinary live saving measures or even medicine per se, but should be standard charitable care, and that hospice is an evil uncharitable institution. Finally, these “quality of life” blowhards never just kill themselves; they kill Karen, Nancy, Christine, Terri, Arline and the likes of you and I.