When seeking to convince a wary public to legalize assisted suicide, euthanasia pushers ooze with promises and assurances that it will only be a last resort -- never actually a legal requirement -- and that doctors and religious facilities can always opt out. But once euthanasia consciousness is widely accepted by a population, we find that these promises were made to be broken.
In Oregon, doctors are protected in law if they don't wish to assist suicides, and religious medical institutions...
Published on February 04, 2016 12:44