By Lisa Blumberg
The usual line of the organizations promoting the legalization of assisted suicide (or medical aid in dying (MAID) as they like to call it) in New York and elsewhere is as follows: the sole reason for such laws is to prevent “end of life” suffering, that the laws only apply to people close to death and contain stringent guidelines. Moreover, they claim, in states which have such laws, there have never been abuses, meaning assisted suicide laws are safe.Pages to Show
- New York Home
- Click Here to Return to Main Site
- Reject Medical Aid in Dying Act
- ADA Will Trump Euthanasia Prohibition
- Newsletter: Focus on NY - East Coast
- Assisting Persons Can Have an Agenda
- Not Everyone Will Have the Support I Had
- I Am So Happy to Be Alive!
- “Even If the Patient Struggled, Who Would Know?”
- John Norton: A Cautionary Tale
- Deaths Will Be Certified as Natural
- Perpetrators Will Be Allowed to Inherit
- Dore Bio: Margaret Dore v David Leven
Thursday, December 14, 2023
Tuesday, October 18, 2022
Assisted Suicide and Euthanasia Will Be Practiced Through the Prism of Social Inequality and Bias
By Kathryn Lopez
When Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s father, Mario, was governor, the New York State Task Force on Life & the Law released a report in 1994 unanimously rejecting assisted suicide, and cautioned: “No matter how carefully any guidelines are framed, assisted suicide and euthanasia will be practiced through the prism of social inequality and bias that characterizes the delivery of services in all segments of society, including health care. The practices will pose the greatest risks to those who are poor, elderly..."
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Saturday, August 8, 2020
Wednesday, July 8, 2020
Slow Euthanasia: No One to Blame for Andrew Cuomo Putting 6,000+ Coronavirus Patients in Nursing Homes
https://www.frontpagemag.com/p oint/2020/07/cuomo-no-one-blam e-me-putting-6000-coronavirus- daniel-greenfield/
by Daniel Greenfield
by Daniel Greenfield
"Hi Bob, got a question for you."
"Yes, Andy."
"How many thousands of nursing home patients can you kill before it impedes your presidential chances?"
Labels:
Andrew Cuomo,
David Greenfield,
Elder Abuse,
Euthanasia,
Slow Euthanasia
Friday, June 26, 2020
Dore Bio
Margaret Dore is a fourth generation lawyer in Washington State USA. Her father was a lawyer and a Democratic politician who ultimately served as Chief Justice of the Washington State Supreme Court. Her mother was a politician’s wife and a political activist in her own right, best known for her work to raise awareness about Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS), and also to help affected families and to promote medical research. Growing up, other families went camping. Dore’s family went campaigning.
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