Obamacare Is to Euthanasia What ‘Roe v. Wade’ Was to Abortion
By Dr. Brian J. Kopp
When Roe v. Wade was decided in 1973, we were caught off guard.
By Dr. Brian J. Kopp
When Roe v. Wade was decided in 1973, we were caught off guard.
To suggest that one cannot or should not defend the sanctity of human life in the public square by using publicly accessible secular language is to remove a necessary tool for making the case for valuing and protecting all human life.
First, let me thank Senator Sears and members of the Judiciary Committee for allowing us to be here this morning to provide our views on S.103.
By and large, we no longer refer to the profoundly disabled by the nasty term “human weeds” anymore, but that doesn’t mean we’ve stopped treating them as less than human.
We are at a critical juncture in health care as funding moves from private to public sources. For “third path” proponents, end-of-life care has always included making ends meet within a nationalized health care system.
Have you noticed that people in this more nuanced wing of the euthanasia movement seem to be working from the same set of talking points?
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It is always interesting to follow the trends in other countries, particularly when the subject is ending the life of a loved one due to severe disability or serious illness.
The California Assembly recently passed AB2747, a bill that entitles those with less than one year to live or diagnosed with a terminal illness to receive information on end-of-life options from their physician if they request it.
I continue to be amazed at how the media sets forth the results of various polls as some sort of moral barometer, or guide to how the rest of us should think.
It is actually no surprise that Jack “Dr. Death” Kevorkian is once again giving interviews now that he is being relieved of his jail time due to health problems.