Absolutely. No one knows better than a person suffering from a terminal or severely dabilitating illness, what it's like to press on day in and day out. Only they know what they can withstand. Kirvorkian is a Saint in my book - he helped pe...
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One of the most common reasons used to justify active euthanasia or assisted suicide is to relieve the patient from pain. Yet, improvements in pain control are widely recognized by virtually all segments of the medical profession as renderi...
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It sounds good in theory but like everything else, it will be abused by our government and by private interests.
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Here is what I found along with examples: voluntary active euthanasia: A competent patient makes a voluntary and persistent request to a physician for help in dying. The physician administers a lethal dose of medication because the patient ...
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Euthanasia supposedly comes in two varieties: active or direct (you kill someone) or passive or indirect (you allow someone to die). Euthanasia really boils down to the active type. So we'd have to look at what you mean by refusing "me...
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"Right to die" proponents couch their arguments in terms of personal freedom and voluntary choice. But in fact, as soon as you say that people have a "right" to end their lives (voluntary euthanasia), you have automatica...
http://priestsforlife.org/euthanasia/euthanasiaqanda.ht...
On the great social reforms of the late twentieth century the Daily Mail usually held a very simple and consistent line; they were agin them. Let us look for a moment at the record of that esteemed organ. First off reforms of the divorce la...
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