Lawyer for Jack Kevorkian says he has died at 83

03 Jun 2011 07:27 #1 by CinnamonGirl
Lawyer for Jack Kevorkian says crusader for right to assisted suicide has died at age 83

http://www.reuters.com/article/2011/06/ ... JP20110603

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03 Jun 2011 07:59 #2 by Photo-fish
He was a fine musician and artist too.
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03 Jun 2011 07:59 #3 by CinnamonGirl
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He makes me sick.

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03 Jun 2011 08:18 #4 by ComputerBreath
Why does he make you sick, CG?

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03 Jun 2011 09:13 #5 by TPP
Did anybody "help" him?

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03 Jun 2011 09:27 #6 by CinnamonGirl
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ComputerBreath wrote: Why does he make you sick, CG?


I don't like what he did as far as euthanasia.

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03 Jun 2011 16:23 #7 by CC
I have to say that I would hate to be judge and jury to someone who helped someone else who was in unbelievable pain and wanted to die and could not help themselves. I personally could not assist but I am not so sure I would be critical under the right circumstances of someone who did.
There really are worse things in this world than dying. Just my opinion.

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03 Jun 2011 16:27 #8 by JMC
I think he did a service that allowed us to to talk about assisted suicide in a rational manner. As a libertarian on these issues, i believe people have the right to choose. I hope I have a choice do if I ever need it.
He was kind of a dick, but many people that change the world for the better are.

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03 Jun 2011 18:19 #9 by Wily Fox aka Angela
I think he was truly a humanitarian. We treat our pets better that we do humans when it is time. I am glad that we went without pain. Just a few weeks ago the voters in Switzerland voted down an attempted ban on assisted suicides.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-13405376
People actually travel there for help to leave in dignity. I applaud them.

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03 Jun 2011 18:21 #10 by CC

Wily Fox aka Angela wrote: I think he was truly a humanitarian. We treat our pets better that we do humans when it is time. I am glad that we went without pain. Just a few weeks ago the voters in Switzerland voted down an attempted ban on assisted suicides.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-13405376
People actually travel there for help to leave in dignity. I applaud them.

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