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In the Netherlands people wear a different bracelet if you’re elderly and the bracelet is ‘do not euthanize me.’ Because they have voluntary euthanasia in the Netherlands, but half the people who are euthanized every year, and it’s 10 percent of all deaths for the Netherlands, half of those people are euthanized involuntarily at hospitals because they are older and sick. And so elderly people in the Netherlands don’t go to the hospital, they go to another country, because they are afraid, because of budget purposes, that they will not come out of that hospital if they go in with sickness.
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During a February 3, 2012 forum at the Grace Bible Church in Columbia moderated by James Dobson
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Morse, Michael & Kiely, Eugene (22 February 2012), "Santorum’s Bogus Euthanasia Claims", FactCheck.org, retrieved on 2012-02-26 
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"Indecision 2012 - Rick Santorum Visits Puerto Rico and Speaks from His Heart", The Colbert Report (Comedy Central), 15 March 2012, retrieved on 2012-04-10 

 
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