'Dr. Death' is having second thoughts
Jack Kevorkian- who is dying of liver disease- is said to regret helping people kill themselves.
Kevorkian, who is serving a 15-to-20 year sentence for second degree murder, is seeking clemency so that he can die in freedom.
His attorney says that if he had it to over again, he would campaign for the legalization of physician-assisted suicide, but would not perform them. God willing, before he dies, he'll come the rest of the way- and see that our lives are not our own to end, with or without help from a doctor whose very oath forbids him to do so.
HT: Drudge
Kevorkian, who is serving a 15-to-20 year sentence for second degree murder, is seeking clemency so that he can die in freedom.
His attorney says that if he had it to over again, he would campaign for the legalization of physician-assisted suicide, but would not perform them. God willing, before he dies, he'll come the rest of the way- and see that our lives are not our own to end, with or without help from a doctor whose very oath forbids him to do so.
HT: Drudge
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