Monday, January 23, 2006
Death With Dignity Upheld
The Supreme Court upheld Oregon's Death With Dignity Act, a law that enables Oregon doctors to help terminally ill patients die. What do you think?
Patrick Gunn,
Cartographer
"These liberal judges are making it way too easy for people to die of an incurable disease."
Barbara O'Toole,
Antiques Dealer
"Can't Congress hold an emergency session to address this?"
Jack Turner,
Systems Analyst
"I'll only do it if my doctor is willing to uphold the strict terms of the murder-suicide pact."
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