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Some Canadian academics want euthanasia to be an option for the poor, but at least one expert says it's a really bad idea.
Canadians have awakened to the horrible reality they are living in a dystopian nightmare that welcomes their deaths by a doctor’s needle, and now comes the latest revelation: a children’s activity book that happily, and dishonestly, explains euthanasia to a young audience.
California is following Canada's lead regarding euthanasia, but one attorney thinks they've decided on the wrong solution to a known problem.
Another nation in euthanasia-approving Europe is moving in the direction of assisted suicide but an opponent of the practice says the public is being deceived.
Some argue that because something is legal, that makes it right. But things are clearly getting out of hand in Canada, where physician-assisted suicide has been legal for several years now.
An attorney and opponent of euthanasia and assisted suicide says churches should have no part in taking a person's life.
An attorney and advocate for patients' rights says the dramatic changes going on in medicine, particularly regarding euthanasia, should wake people up to the need to establish an official will in writing.
Europe has all but jumped off a cliff in its dismissal of the living and embracing death, which raises a question: Is the United States really that far behind?
An advocate for patients' rights says a longtime proponent of assisted suicide is showing with her latest proposal that getting the practice legalized is only a step toward the ultimate goal.