Wesley J. Smith is a senior fellow at the Discovery Institute’s Center on Human Exceptionalism, and consults for the Patients Rights Council.
What is it with our cultural leaders these days? Jack Kevorkian wanted to engage in human vivisection, he murdered Thomas Youk, and is rewarded with a biopic starring Al Pacino as Kevorkian and receives $50 K a speech. Now, Robert Latimer, who murdered his 12-year-old daughter . . . . Continue Reading »
Obamacare Medical Rationing: Year . . . . Continue Reading »
I am a special consultant to the CBC, and hence, have seen how hard its staff works to bring forth important educational information in the fields of biotechnology and bioethics. Among its enterprising approaches are documentaries. The CBC’s first film was Lines That Divide, an in-depth look . . . . Continue Reading »
Terrorists have unsuccessfully attempted to kill innocent people by detonating an explosive packed on a donkey cart. From the story:A small Syrian-backed terrorist group in Gaza said its activists blew up a donkey cart laden with explosives close to the border with Israel on Tuesday, killing . . . . Continue Reading »
This YouTube is very worth watching. And please note that were this man suicidal rather than empowered, the assisted suicide movement would gladly give him the pills and call it compassionate. Let us be attentive!HT: Bobby . . . . Continue Reading »
A classic example of what happens when government chooses the winners and . . . . Continue Reading »
Massachusetts’ experiment with a form of Obamacare is failing, with the state’s insurance companies in terrible financial trouble because of the heavy hand of politicized premium regulation. From the story:The four major Massachusetts health insurers yesterday posted first-quarter losses . . . . Continue Reading »
My alert system just turned up a new Facebook site dedicated to those who are supposedly “passionate” about me, a place where they can share their views. I find that puzzling.. Other than Secondhand Smokette, I can’t imagine anyone being passionate about me. . . . . Continue Reading »
Shameful. The UK prosecutors have placed disabled, dying, and chronically ill suicidal people at tremendous risk by refusing to prosecute a clear case of assisted suicide. From the story:A loving husband who helped his seriously ill wife commit suicide will not face legal action it was . . . . Continue Reading »
DateFavorOpposeMay 22-2363%32%May 14-1556%39%May 1056%37%Apr 30-May 154%39%Apr 24-2558%38%Apr 16-1756%41%Apr 10-1158%38%Apr 2-354%42%Mar 27-2854%42%Mar 23-2455%42%Obamacare is not growing more popular with time. In fact, Rasumssen—which is one of the most accurate of these measurements . . . . Continue Reading »
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