…again, perhaps not about this issue, but about many of the others that you’re also strongly standing with or against. So I appreciate your time this morning. Second Thoughts Connecticut: https://www.facebook.com/SecondThoughtsConnecticut Radio Show Broadcast, beginning at 37:20: https://audioboom.com/posts/7772188-family-empowerment-now-stepping-forward-cfgnh-second-thoughts-ct …
…nosis has sufficient support in the record to be sustained on appeal, then questions of pain, discomfort, physical or mental suffering, or humaneness are irrelevant. (I’m also going to address Conroy, which covers the situation where the patient may feel pain.) The doctors here claim that they should be allowed to say that if a patient is destined to die without getting better, then life-sustaining treatment is futile. They say, if it’s futile, th…
…e table and hasten a death that says, “Nothing to see here.” We rigorously tested every variation to get the best death, using a whole lot of mostly older female staff from minority communities who were about to be laid off because print journalism is dying without any help from anyone. The result is an institution-quality death you’ll want to put on a weekly rotation. Ableist Policy is the Best Policy What you may not know is that even a hobbyist…
…of his overall agenda. The touching scene recounted in the review is – at best – a very incomplete explanation of Kevorkian’s motivation. At worst – it’s a total fabrication meant to delude viewers – and making Jack Kevorkian out to be someone he isn’t – and never was. Unfortunately, there’s even less hope than usual that there will be any real critical analysis of Kevorkian and the movie from journalists. It has nothing to do with a “liberal med…
…more like a bandwagon. Today, I found out that the site “medicalnewstoday.com” published an “article” that looks an awful lot like a press release from Compassion & Choices, the largest U.S. organization devoted to promoting legalization of assisted suicide. Given the claims of Mr. West regarding his parents’ deaths, there are some “interesting” statements by C & C’s President, Barbara Coombs-Lee: “Society must address the need for expanded end o…