Category Archives: assisted suicide

Assisted Suicide Judicial Fiat Sought in New Mexico

By Wesley J. Smith, J.D., Special Consultant to the CBC If New Mexico wants to legalize assisted suicide, it is free to so do. But it hasn’t, and so a lawsuit will be filed to impose it by judicial fiat, … Continue reading

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Netherlands Euthanasia Propaganda So Full of Beans

By Wesley J. Smith, J.D., Special Consultant to the CBC The Dutch are so proud of their culture of death euthanasia practice, and sooo sensitive about it when people from outside the country tell the truth about how it works … Continue reading

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Joke Oregon Assisted Suicide Report Published

By Wesley J. Smith, J.D., Special Consultant to the CBC One of the great propaganda coups of the assisted suicide movement was making people believe that the Oregon annual reports about assisted suicide were meaningful or informative. For example: They … Continue reading

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“Second Thoughts” Disability Rights Group Opposes Assisted Suicide in MA

By Wesley J. Smith, J.D., Special Consultant to the CBC Disability rights activists are indomitable opponents of legalizing assisted suicide and an essential constituency in the diverse and broad-based coalition that opposes the death agenda. Now, a new DR organization … Continue reading

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Anti Assisted Suicide Legislation in Georgia

By Wesley J. Smith, J.D., Special Consultant to the CBC The Georgia Supreme Court threw out a badly written law that made it a crime, essentially, to advertise to assist suicide but not actually do the deed. Bad law led … Continue reading

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Euthanizing the Mentally Ill in the Netherlands

By Wesley J. Smith, J.D., Special Consultant to the CBC The latest report from the Netherlands on euthanasia practice includes a case study of a woman killed by her psychiatrist solely due to mental illness, specifically, depression. From the Regional … Continue reading

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Euthanizing the Elderly With Macular Degeneration in the Netherlands

By Wesley J. Smith, J.D., Special Consultant to the CBC Cases justifying euthanasia are spreading like wildfire in the Netherlands, to the point that visual impairment can become the primary reason to kill. The latest report from the Netherlands describes … Continue reading

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Dutch Reporters Miss Stories on “Do Not Euthanize Me” Cards

By Wesley J. Smith, J.D., Special Consultant to the CBC I have received some comment from correspondents claiming to be Dutch and reporters, contesting my article yesterday that describes some of the Dutch euthanasia horrors. They don’t claim I am … Continue reading

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“Santorum More Right Than Wrong About Dutch Euthanasia”

By Wesley J. Smith, J.D., Special Consultant to the CBC Sigh. I like it when prominent politicians criticize euthanasia. But I wish they would be more careful with their words because when they get the details wrong, it can do … Continue reading

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Legal Euthanasia Leads to Pro Suicide

By Wesley J. Smith, J.D., Special Consultant to the CBC Once, we looked to those who saved suicidal people from dying as the humane and compassionate heroes. After all, they valued the lives of everyone, even those unable to value … Continue reading

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