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SUPREME COURT UPHOLDS OREGON'S SUICIDE LAW
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Posted on 01/17/2006 7:07:26 AM PST by SoFloFreeper

BREAKING ON THE AP WIRE:

WASHINGTON (AP) -- The Supreme Court has upheld Oregon's one-of-a-kind physician-assisted suicide law, rejecting a Bush administration attempt to punish doctors who help terminally ill patients die.


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To: Wolfie
So a doctor can help a patient die with lethal drugs, but can't help a patient live with medical marijuana. Go figure.

I figure you support the former.

61 posted on 01/17/2006 7:33:28 AM PST by tallhappy (Juntos Podemos!)
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To: EternalVigilance
The horrors to follow will not be pretty...

What horrors? The program has been going on for a while, with no abuses noted so far. I understand the dangers, but it seems the law was written pretty tight.

62 posted on 01/17/2006 7:33:34 AM PST by antiRepublicrat
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To: old and tired

Stevens will never resign. He has been quoted as saying he is holding out for a dem president. He would have to die and since he still plays tennis and is very healthy for his age I doubt bush will get another appointment.

Ginsberg is the same way. She will never retire with bush there.

Kennedy is going to be the deciding swing vote for the liberals in all these cases. His decisions the last 5 years have been horrible. Remember last year when he reversed precedent on the death penalty for minors quoting international law.

Kennedy is also going to be the 5th vote in the texas redistricting case for the liberals.


What I don't like about Kennedy the most is that souter and breyer have his ear.

Too bad Kennedy isn't older so he could retire. It you could just get him off the court and put any decent kind of a conservative on it the court would have a dramatic difference.

The court as it is now with Kennedy going to be the swing vote is going to cause conservatives more misery.


63 posted on 01/17/2006 7:33:47 AM PST by johnmecainrino
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To: SoFloFreeper

The court that Bush is forming beginning with Roberts is starting to look good, at least in the area of restricted federal powers. Unfortunately, the decision supported other federal intrusions.

I wonder what Bush's personal opinion is? His AG prosecuted this, but his new chief justice presided over shooting it down.


64 posted on 01/17/2006 7:34:07 AM PST by antiRepublicrat
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To: SoFloFreeper

This bodes well for abortion then. The laws of life and death should remain with the various states.


65 posted on 01/17/2006 7:35:12 AM PST by Raycpa
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To: greasepaint
this is a matter for the states

Arguable -- but that was not the basis for the decision.

The decision was the federal government does have jurisdiction to regulate this but the court's decision was that it was morally and legally OK if two doctors say it is.

In other words they did not rule on law but on values and opinion.

66 posted on 01/17/2006 7:35:18 AM PST by tallhappy (Juntos Podemos!)
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To: greasepaint
this is a matter for the states

I agree with you. Whether or not the justices agreed with the idea of assisted suicide, the question is whether or not Oregon's law is constitutional. I think they made the correct call.

Donning flame retardent suit...

67 posted on 01/17/2006 7:36:07 AM PST by Not A Snowbird (Official RKBA Landscaper and Arborist, Duchess of Green Leafy Things)
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To: Halls

What the Supreme Court has just ruled is that the Federal government's authority is limited, just as our Christian Founding Fathers intended. The problem lies with the State of Oregon, not the United States, which has no business telling doctors what to do. Where in the Constitution do you see the "regulate doctors" clause?


68 posted on 01/17/2006 7:36:46 AM PST by Iconoclast2 (Two wings of the same bird of prey . . .)
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To: SoFloFreeper

Across the country, everyday, elderly and sick patients are given "extra" morphine, which stops the heart. We have an informal system of euthanasia, which is used at the families and doctors discretion. When you are going out the door, I have little to no problem with easing the transition.


69 posted on 01/17/2006 7:36:47 AM PST by Pondman88
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To: tallhappy
The decision was the federal government does have jurisdiction to regulate this but the court's decision was that it was morally and legally OK if two doctors say it is.

Is the text of their decision posted?

70 posted on 01/17/2006 7:36:47 AM PST by Not A Snowbird (Official RKBA Landscaper and Arborist, Duchess of Green Leafy Things)
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To: Mr. Brightside
I wonder if the same rationale will be used in abortion cases.

It should be. There is no Constitutional provision for or against abortion. Roe v Wade should be overturned and the SCOTUS should rule that it is a matter for each State to decide.

71 posted on 01/17/2006 7:37:03 AM PST by commish (Freedom Tastes Sweetest to Those Who Have Fought to Preserve It)
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To: EternalVigilance

There will be no horrors. It is a good libertarian decision.


72 posted on 01/17/2006 7:37:03 AM PST by GSlob
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To: antiRepublicrat

Whatever happened to States Rights? I guess that whole concept is a sham , lip service used by so-called conservatives.

All power to the federal government!


I support the decision here and am dissappointed with the "conservative" Scalia, Thomas, Roberts.


What hypocrites


73 posted on 01/17/2006 7:37:05 AM PST by floridaobserver
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To: antiRepublicrat
I wonder what Bush's personal opinion is? His AG prosecuted this, but his new chief justice presided over shooting it down.

Roberts dissented however.

74 posted on 01/17/2006 7:37:13 AM PST by Pyro7480 (Sancte Joseph, terror daemonum, ora pro nobis!)
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To: antiRepublicrat
No State, save one set to evil, has a right to your life, nor may a State allow murder by suicide. Felos de se.

Any body of authority, government or other, then bears a duty to recover the captives of that evil State, and to crush that evil.

This is common law. Predates Constitution, and the Constitution did not change it.

75 posted on 01/17/2006 7:38:10 AM PST by bvw
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To: djf

No, since the law in the state in which he was arrested did not specify assisted suicide.


76 posted on 01/17/2006 7:38:14 AM PST by BunnySlippers
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To: Mr. Brightside

Yes, it will. It will be up to the states ... it always should have been.


77 posted on 01/17/2006 7:39:37 AM PST by BunnySlippers
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To: greasepaint

I agree....it's a matter for the States.


78 posted on 01/17/2006 7:39:41 AM PST by colorcountry (Currently not in the process of becoming a God!)
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To: SoFloFreeper
Justice Anthony Kennedy, writing for the majority,

This is why I laugh when people say that if Alito is confirmed, there will be a "Catholic" majority on the court. Anthony Kennedy is about as much of a Catholic as Ted Kennedy.

The Culture of Death wins another one.
79 posted on 01/17/2006 7:39:53 AM PST by Antoninus (The greatest gift parents can give their children is siblings.)
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To: Iscool
Who determines the suicide??? The patient, patient's family, or the doctor???

If we had Hillary health care, the government would.

80 posted on 01/17/2006 7:40:11 AM PST by concerned about politics ("Get thee behind me, Liberal.")
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