Summary
"Assisted-suicide advocate dies" (Nation, Monday) reports, "Right- to-die groups hope the passing of Jack Kevorkian, who assisted in about 130 suicides in the 1990s, will shine the spotlight on the practice they call 'aid in dying.' " So do assisted suicide and euthanasia opponents - because the more evidence is revealed, the more people recognize the injustice and danger of this terrible practice.
Despite supposedly airtight legal safeguards erected around assisted suicide in Europe and the United States, consider the following:See the full content of this document
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The Slippery Slope of Assisted Suicide
* Patients are being put to death without consent, an estimated 900 annually in t...
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