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  • Assisted Suicide Advocate Kevorkian Dies At Age 83

    06/03/2011 5:53:37 AM PDT · by Beaten Valve · 77 replies · 1+ views
    Click On Detroit ^ | June 3, 2011 | Unknown
    Dr. Jack Kevorkian passed away early Friday morning at William Beaumont Hospital in Royal Oak. Kevorkian died of pulmonary thrombosis around 2:30 a.m. He was 84-years-old.
  • Dutch Euthanasia Deaths Up Significantly to 2,500, Number Still Underreported

    03/12/2011 11:46:01 PM PST · by bronxville · 3 replies
    LifeNews.com ^ | January 4, 2010 | Steven Ertelt
    The number of euthanasia deaths in the Netherlands rose significantly in 2009 compared with 2008. There were reportedly 200 more deaths under the law, but pro-life advocates say those numbers are likely lowball estimates given the underreporting in the Dutch system. The Dutch News indicates approximately 2,500 people died via euthanasia in 2009, but the actual number is unknown because the government estimates about 20 percent of cases are not reported. The new government figures also include six registered cases of euthanasia on elderly patients with senile dementia, all of whom were supposedly in the early stages and able to...
  • The Cost of Dying: End-of-Life Care (CBS Pro-Death Panel Propaganda)

    08/10/2010 6:33:33 AM PDT · by wagglebee · 47 replies
    CBS News ^ | 8/6/10 | CBS News
    (CBS) This story was originally published on Nov. 22, 2009. It was updated on Aug. 6, 2010. Every medical study ever conducted has concluded that 100 percent of all Americans will eventually die. This comes as no great surprise, but the amount of money being spent at the very end of people's lives probably will. Last year, Medicare paid $55 billion just for doctor and hospital bills during the last two months of patients' lives. That's more than the budget for the Department of Homeland Security, or the Department of Education. And it has been estimated that 20 to 30...
  • Portland doctor plans house where terminally ill can kill themselves

    06/24/2010 4:16:59 PM PDT · by Nachum · 50 replies
    oregon live ^ | 6/24/10 | Updated: Thursday, June 24, 2010, 12:09 PM Anne Saker, The Oregonian Anne Saker, The Oregonian
    A Northwest Portland psychiatrist who the state has reprimanded for wrongly prescribing drugs says he plans to open a facility in the city and charge fees to help patients end their lives under Oregon's Death with Dignity Act. Stuart G. Weisberg has mailed invitations to local doctors and politicians inviting them to a July 21 "presentation" at the deluxe El Gaucho restaurant in downtown to unveil his new business, End of Life Consultants LLC.
  • Right to die billboard causes a big stir

    06/19/2010 12:59:06 PM PDT · by wagglebee · 35 replies · 466+ views
    KGO TV ^ | 6/16/10 | Lisa Amin Gulezian
    SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) -- It's a simple billboard, raising complicated questions. People advocating what they call "the right to die" brought their message to the Bay Area on Wednesday. On Wednesday, a sign went up at the intersection of Howard and Van Ness. The six words on the sign costs $2,500 and it's getting a lot of attention. Some people are going out of their way to read the billboard and many are taking a double take. It reads: "My life my death my choice." "I don't like the message, it reminds me of the suicide doctor, why, I don't...
  • Kevorkian: “The Single Worst Moment of my Life … Was the Moment I Was Born”

    06/15/2010 3:50:49 PM PDT · by wagglebee · 43 replies · 833+ views
    LifeSiteNews ^ | 6/15/10 | James Tillman and John Jalsevac
    June 15, 2010 (LifeSiteNews.com) -- "The single worst moment of my life  . . . was the moment I was born." So says Dr. Jack Kevorkian in a recent interview with CNN. Dr. Sanjay Gupta, the journalist conducting the interview, confessed that the remark left him speechless – especially since Kevorkian offered the strange and macabre confession without any provocation or lead-up question. Gutpa writes that, “Throughout the two-and-a-half hour interview, [Kevorkian] fluctuated wildly between being downright combative and hostile to being sweet and fatherly.” The journalist also mentioned Kevorkian’s “crazed rants,” “often about the Ninth Amendment to the Constitution,...
  • Washington state to allow `dignity' deaths

    03/01/2009 12:21:37 PM PST · by greatdefender · 323 replies · 8,074+ views
    Yahoo-AP ^ | 03/01/2009 | RACHEL LA CORTE
    OLYMPIA, Wash. – Terminally ill patients with less than six months to live will soon be able to ask their doctors to prescribe them lethal medication in Washington state. But even though the "Death with Dignity" law takes effect Thursday, people who might seek the life-ending prescriptions could find their doctors conflicted or not willing to write them. Many doctors are hesitant to talk publicly about where they stand on the issue, said Dr. Tom Preston, a retired cardiologist and board member of Compassion & Choices, the group that campaigned for and supports the law.
  • British Prime Minister: 'Helping someone to commit suicide is a matter of conscience', says Brown

    12/10/2008 4:53:02 PM PST · by GOPGuide · 34 replies · 759+ views
    Daily Mail ^ | 10th December 2008 | Steve Doughty
    Helping someone to commit suicide is a matter of conscience, the Prime Minister said today. Gordon Brown condemned the idea of new laws to allow assisted suicide - but he did nothing to stop it in the wake of a landmark test case decision that paved the way for more deaths in the Dignitas clinic in Switzerland. His response in the Commons to the outcry over the televised suicide of motor neurone disease sufferer Craig Ewert appealed instead for compassion for families agonising over the suffering of a loved one. The end: The moment motor neurone sufferer Craig Ewert, 59,...
  • Assisted Suicide Won't Up Deaths for Vulnerable Groups: Study

    10/04/2007 6:41:54 AM PDT · by presidio9 · 24 replies · 241+ views
    Health Day ^ | October 4, 2007
    Legalizing doctor-assisted suicide does not lead to a "slippery slope" of excess deaths among the vulnerable poor, uninsured, elderly or other patients, according to a U.S. study in the October issue of the Journal of Medical Ethics. "Fears about the impact on vulnerable people have dominated debate about physician-assisted suicide. We find no evidence to support those fears where this practice already is legal," study lead author and bioethicist Margaret Battin, a distinguished professor of philosophy and adjunct professor of internal medicine at the University of Utah, said in a prepared statement. She and her colleagues analyzed data from The...
  • She chose it all on the day she died (Euthanasia)

    09/30/2007 10:01:27 AM PDT · by wagglebee · 263 replies · 771+ views
    The Oregonian ^ | 9/30/07 | Dan Colburn
    Lovelle Svart woke up Friday knowing it was the day she would die. There was much to do. Her family and closest friends would be gathering at 11 a.m. in her mother's apartment in the Southwest Portland assisted-living center where they both lived. She directed trips to the grocery store and even called AAA to jump-start the dead battery of her 2006 Scion. She double-checked delivery of food platters from Fred Meyer: turkey sandwiches, strawberries and grapes, pretzels, almonds and sparkling water. There would be pink roses on the dining table and a boombox in the corner to play music,...
  • Kevorkian Plan to Speak in Florida May be Too Soon for Parole Board

    08/04/2007 9:11:18 AM PDT · by wagglebee · 5 replies · 290+ views
    LifeSiteNews ^ | 8/3/07 | Peter J. Smith
    LANSING, Michigan, August 3, 2007 (LifeSiteNews.com) - Dr. Jack Kevorkian may have plans to speak at the University of Florida about his life's work of "mercy killing", but the Michigan Parole Board has not yet agreed to the euthanasia movement's poster-boy's request to leave the state. Russ Marlan, spokesman for the Michigan Department of Corrections told LifeSiteNews.com that the Parole Board has not yet approved Kevorkian's request to leave Michigan and first "wanted to give time and see how he does." "He can't leave the state without written permission and the request is still pending," Marlan said.  "[The Parole Board]...
  • Grim truth about euthanasia

    06/10/2007 1:07:35 PM PDT · by Clive · 36 replies · 1,356+ views
    Calgary Sun ^ | 2007-06-10 | Licia Corbell
    Grim truth about euthanasia Dr. Death is much sicker and 'terminal' than vast majority of the people he killed By LICIA CORBELLA, EDITOREuthanasia, according to many, should be an issue of "choice". Indeed, after a recent column I wrote about the June 1 release from jail of convicted murderer Jack Kevorkian (aka Dr. Death) I received many letters including one by a woman named Carol Anne from near London, Ont. who chastised me for opposing the legalization of euthanasia. "It is truly a sick society when people treat their beloved pets more compassionately than the human race," wrote Carol Anne....
  • Compassionate Murder -- Not Measuring Up to Jack Kevorkian's Standards

    06/09/2007 8:44:50 PM PDT · by monomaniac · 5 replies · 664+ views
    LifeNews.com ^ | June 8, 2007 | Laura Echevarria
    It is estimated that Jack Kevorkian has played a role in 130 assisted suicides, yet, not once, has he shown remorse for his actions. He showed no remorse Sunday night during his interview with Mike Wallace of CBS’s 60 Minutes. Wallace, as bioethicist Wesley Smith notes, is a supporter of assisted suicide and actually hugged Kevorkian when the CBS crew met “Dr. Death” upon his release from prison (although this moment wasn’t shown by 60 Minutes). During the interview, Wallace threw softballs at Kevorkian until about two-thirds of the way through when Kevorkian asked Wallace to “strafe” him or get...
  • California Assembly Votes This Week on Bill to Legalize Assisted Suicide

    06/03/2007 11:42:27 PM PDT · by monomaniac · 22 replies · 471+ views
    LifeNews.com ^ | June 3, 2007 | Steven Ertelt
    Sacramento, CA (LifeNews.com) -- Just one week after assisted suicide crusader Jack Kevorkian was released from prison, legislators in California will vote on whether or not to make the state the second to legalize the grisly practice of assisted suicide. A legislative panel approve the bill on Thursday and sent it to the full assembly. The measure would allow adults who are diagnosed with less than six months to live to ask a physician for the drugs to kill themselves.Last week the Assembly Appropriations Committee approved AB 374 with a pro forma vote. it was the second panel to back...
  • Swiss suicide clinics 'helping depressives die'

    06/03/2007 2:08:12 AM PDT · by bruinbirdman · 21 replies · 891+ views
    Sunday Telegraph ^ | 6/3/2007 | Bojan Pancevski
    Prosecutors are calling for tougher regulations on Switzerland's assisted suicide clinics after uncovering evidence that some of the foreign clients they help to die are simply depressed rather than suffering incurable pain. The clinics, which attract hundreds of foreigners, including Britons, every year, have been accused of failing to carry out proper investigations into whether patients meet the requirements of Switzerland's right-to-die laws. In some cases, foreign clients are being given drugs to commit suicide within hours of their arrival, which critics say leaves doctors and psychologists unable to conduct a detailed assessment or to provide appropriate counselling. Andreas Brunner,...
  • Jack Kevorkian Will Have Limited Freedoms After His Prison Release

    05/31/2007 12:13:50 AM PDT · by monomaniac · 2 replies · 519+ views
    LifeNews.com ^ | May 30, 2007 | Steven Ertelt
    Lansing, MI (LifeNews.com) -- There are just two days left until one of the most notorious killers in the medical profession gets out of prison. Jack Kevorkian may have been responsible for the deaths of 130 people but he will have very limited freedoms and abilities during his parole after he is released from prison on Friday. Kevorkian found himself behind bars after he taunted the judicial system in Michigan to put him away by showing a video of him euthanizing a patient on national television. Pro-life advocates have already said they're concerned that Kevorkian will go back to his...
  • When Your Doctor is a Muslim: Medical Terrorism Comes to America (Muslim doctor lets Jewish man die)

    05/17/2007 4:42:40 PM PDT · by Free ThinkerNY · 132 replies · 6,032+ views
    debbieschlussel.com ^ | May 17, 2007 | Debbie Schlussel
    When Your Doctor is a Muslim: Medical Terrorism Comes to America By Debbie Schlussel www.debbieschlussel.com May 17, 2007 Sometimes--so many times--diversity is not what it's cracked up to be. Just ask Joseph Applebaum. Well, you could ask him. But you won't get an answer. He's dead. And he's dead because he was a Jew, and his doctor is a Muslim and grad of "Ayman Al-Zawahiri" Medical School. But Applebaum wasn't denied treatment for being a Jew in Egypt. Or elsewhere in the Muslim world. It happened right here on U.S. soil. In Chicago. As Muslim doctors continue to flood into...
  • Rules urged on when to halt care in cardiac arrest

    08/02/2006 10:57:07 PM PDT · by FairOpinion · 39 replies · 1,022+ views
    Reuters ^ | Aug. 2, 2006 | Gene Emery
    BOSTON (Reuters) - About two-thirds of cardiac arrest patients taken to hospitals by emergency medical technicians die anyway, and probably most could be declared dead at the scene, according to research published on Wednesday. The report in the New England Journal of Medicine suggests that certain emergency medical services -- not those staffed by paramedics -- could ease the distress of loved ones and dramatically reduce the number of hopeless but expensive hospital trips. The assessment of 1,240 cardiac arrest rescue runs over two years in Ontario, Canada, found that only 1 in 500 people survived to be discharged from...
  • Plea for a forgotten fighter - Let Kevorkian die at home with dignity

    06/14/2006 3:24:56 PM PDT · by SJackson · 81 replies · 1,999+ views
    Capital Times ^ | 6-14-06 | Judi K-Turkel
    A very sick 78-year-old doctor is dying in a Michigan prison, an anachronism left over from the 20th century. Should we let him die in prison, or do we have the decency to say, "Enough is enough. Release him and let him die at home"? The doctor is Jack Kevorkian, who was sentenced in 1999 to 10 to 25 years in Michigan's Lakeland Correctional Facility for Men. He traded his freedom for openly, shamelessly touting what he called our "right to die with dignity." He'd spent the 10 prior years brashly, illegally helping 130 terminally ill people end excruciatingly painful...
  • Dying 'Dr. Death' Has Second Thoughts About Assisting Suicides

    05/26/2006 10:37:54 AM PDT · by Abathar · 120 replies · 3,352+ views
    ABC News ^ | May 26, 2006 | LARA SETRAKIAN
    Today, on his 78th birthday, Jack Kevorkian, the man known as "Dr. Death," is slowly dying in prison. And, according to his lawyer, Kevorkian seems to have second thoughts about helping people die. For years, Kevorkian was the center of a national debate around the highly controversial questions surrounding physician-assisted suicide or "mercy killing:" Do the terminally ill have the right to choose when and how they die? Do doctors have the ability, even an obligation, to help them die as they choose? Now, as he sits in jail, Kevorkian may have had a change of heart — not about...