It may have the superficial appearance of being merely a stylish and somewhat meaningless slogan, but it's not.
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If we don't have the right to die, then we don't have the right to live.

I support Liberty.
Liberty means the right and power to think, act, and express ones self in the manner of ones own choosing; provided that Liberty does not infringe or usurp the Liberty of another or others.

But that raises an interesting question.
Surely an unemployed (retiree?) person with no family and no dependents and no responsibilities may have a right to end his own life.
But what of a father of four young children?

Is it sensible to grant a right to one group of adults, but deny it to another?
Shall we grant a right to suicide to the disenfranchised, but deny that same right to parents of minors?
It's not last year anymore, despite a few posts to the contrary. Those posts applied to Hawaii time.