Booster4324 Posted June 5, 2011 Posted June 5, 2011 He fought to live to the end....yet convinced the metally weak to off themselves...and worse, doing so using toxins even the US Prison System banned for being inhumane. A true fraud and shyster if there ever was one. If he were alive in 1942 Germany, he would have been Mengele's assistant. Funny how hes a "pioneer" and a "hero", yet those who fight the pro-life fight are "whackos." !@#$ed up priorities we have. Rethink that please. You are smarter than that.
Peace Posted June 5, 2011 Posted June 5, 2011 Rethink that please. You are smarter than that. You give him too much credit. He became the face for the debate. We still don't allow doctor assisted suicides, which is a shame. So people who want to kill themselves have to resort to less reliable and more barbaric methods than would be possible with the right Rx.
UConn James Posted June 5, 2011 Posted June 5, 2011 (edited) You give him too much credit. He became the face for the debate. We still don't allow doctor assisted suicides, which is a shame. So people who want to kill themselves have to resort to less reliable and more barbaric methods than would be possible with the right Rx. It is legal in Oregon, Washington state, and Montana per a recent ruling by the state supreme court. Edited June 5, 2011 by UConn James
Dante Posted June 5, 2011 Posted June 5, 2011 He fought to live to the end....yet convinced the metally weak to off themselves...and worse, doing so using toxins even the US Prison System banned for being inhumane. A true fraud and shyster if there ever was one. If he were alive in 1942 Germany, he would have been Mengele's assistant. Funny how hes a "pioneer" and a "hero", yet those who fight the pro-life fight are "whackos." !@#$ed up priorities we have. Something definitely creepy about a guy who is passionate about helping people die. Even if the the cause is perceived as being noble. Guy just looks creepy and seemed creepy. No sleep lost over him passing.
Peace Posted June 5, 2011 Posted June 5, 2011 Something definitely creepy about a guy who is passionate about helping people die. Even if the the cause is perceived as being noble. Guy just looks creepy and seemed creepy. No sleep lost over him passing. I don't find anything creepy about someone who will help people end their life on their terms. He only had to get passionate about it because the laws were against him.
EC-Bills Posted June 6, 2011 Posted June 6, 2011 He fought to live to the end....yet convinced the metally weak to off themselves...and worse, doing so using toxins even the US Prison System banned for being inhumane. A true fraud and shyster if there ever was one. If he were alive in 1942 Germany, he would have been Mengele's assistant. Funny how hes a "pioneer" and a "hero", yet those who fight the pro-life fight are "whackos." !@#$ed up priorities we have. Priceless.
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