Not Dead Yet (USA) Submission Opposing New Zealand End of Life Choice Bill

…e been more hand wringing over the growing costs of healthcare than we see today. On a worldwide basis, whether paid by private insurance or government programs, there are worried statements that this growth is not sustainable, all coming from professionals who have healthcare themselves. Meanwhile, those who struggle to get the healthcare they need face the threat of more cuts. In the U.S., this led to repeated protests and arrests of disability…

Haleigh Poutre’s New Life and the Flawed Lessons People are Taking Away From Her Story

…ble irony, the case took enough time to allow Haleigh to improve. In fact, news reports that she was awake and responsive emerged just one day after a judge approved the removal of Haleigh Poutre’s feeding tube. If you’re looking for a hero in this story, you can stop now. There aren’t any. I’m happy to say that there are now “heroes” in Haleigh’s life. By “heroes” I mean people who love her, care for her, and look out for her interests. That’s no…

Testimony of Crosby King in Opposition to Maryland Assisted Suicide Bill

…fered from Lou Gehrig’s disease moved into her home, named her his estate trustee, deeded his home to a trust, and then died by physician-assisted suicide. Two days after Thomas Middleton died, Sawyer listed the property for sale and deposited $90,000 into her own account. It took a federal investigation into real estate fraud to expose this abuse. Oregon’s assisted suicide program never noticed. The state decided in the end not to even prosecute…

Time for a Little Humor

…ith first-degree vehicular manslaughter in the incident, hit Mildred Peters of Portage, MI, with his 1994 Ford Escort in a supermarket parking lot, killing her instantly. “She was clearly in terrible pain,” said Munson, who did not know the woman. “She was moving very slowly, and it was a struggle for her just to push the shopping cart to her car. I don’t even think she would have been able to lift her groceries into the trunk without help. All th…

Disability Day of Mourning 2023: What Is It, and How Can You Get Involved?

…ch are reported in news media. This problem is made worse by irresponsible news coverage which presents these murders as the sympathetic acts of loving and desperate parents, by a justice system which often gives a lighter sentence to a parent who kills a disabled child, and by the dangerous cultural prejudice that says a disabled life is not worth living.” The first Disability Day of Mourning was held in 2012 after the murder of George Hodgins, a…