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R.I.P., Dr. DeathPosted on Jun 3, 2011
Dr. Jack Kevorkian, crusading physician for the cause of assisted suicide, died Friday in a hospital in his home state of Michigan. It was, relatively speaking, a natural death for the 83-year-old, who had been suffering from heart and kidney troubles in recent weeks. —KA
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By Jim Yell, June 4, 2011 at 5:10 am Link to this comment
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As the Republicans and their Democratic enablers moved to destroy health care for the working poor and by the way loudly declare their position “Of Right to Life”—-they don’t seem to notice that this is at odds with their mission to kill poor people.
The fact is technology has prolonged dying as much as it has prolonged life. If one falls into the hands of the current medical and social thinking what would be a natural procesw of short duration has now become a marathon of torture and agony. I believe Dr. K was right.
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