Isn't it ironic?
1 posted on
05/20/2006 3:03:22 PM PDT by
paulat
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To: paulat
2 posted on
05/20/2006 3:06:45 PM PDT by
Libloather
(As long as there are tests, there will be prayer in public schools...)
To: paulat
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"Come along quietly now, 'Doctor' Kevorkian..."
3 posted on
05/20/2006 3:07:00 PM PDT by
KentTrappedInLiberalSeattle
("It'sTime for Republicans to Start Toeing the Conservative Line, NOT the Other Way Around!")
To: paulat
An attorney for Jack Kevorkian said the assisted-suicide advocate will probably not survive another year if kept in prison...
That's part of the whole prison deal, isn't it? You stay until the sentence is over. I imagine lots of prisoners have poor health and will die within the year. Doesn't mean their time is served and they should be released due to poor health.
4 posted on
05/20/2006 3:07:37 PM PDT by
AD from SpringBay
(We have the government we allow and deserve.)
To: paulat
Maybe they should send in a Dr. to put old Jack out of his (our) misery. He may say he wants to live, but we all know that really sick people don't know what's best for them. I'm sure the Dr. can dig up one of Jack's old machines. That should make the whole procedure really painless--don't ya think?
5 posted on
05/20/2006 3:08:15 PM PDT by
rbg81
To: paulat
A lawyer is not competent to render a medical evaluation.
6 posted on
05/20/2006 3:08:33 PM PDT by
TFMcGuire
(Either you are an American, or you are a liberal)
To: paulat
assisted-suicide advocate will probably not survive another year if kept in prison
what a load that is. guess he should of thought of that before he broke the law by running around murdering people.
7 posted on
05/20/2006 3:09:29 PM PDT by
socialismisinsidious
( The socialist income tax system turns US citizens into beggars or quitters!)
To: paulat
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!!!
(Gasps for breath, wipes tears from eyes.)
Thanks, I needed a good laugh today, and this is the funniest thing I've read since the wire story last year about the environmental activist who accidentally killed himself by attaching a hammock to a dead tree. (It broke off and fell on him when he got into the hammock.)
So Dr. Death has suddenly discovered that when it's HIS life, it's precious? Beautiful!
To: paulat
I dont think its ironic at all. he helped people to die who wanted to die. It has nothing to do with his own wishes. Perhaps he just doesnt want to die in prison. Not a bad thought , who does?
To: paulat
Not really. In the same situation his patients chose death, not life.
11 posted on
05/20/2006 3:23:25 PM PDT by
BunnySlippers
(We want our day: A day without hearing SPANISH ...)
To: paulat
He can always off himself, if he thinks living is not a viable option
12 posted on
05/20/2006 3:24:46 PM PDT by
Popman
("What I was doing wasn't living, it was dying. I really think God had better plans for me.")
To: paulat
His blood pressure has gone "through the roof," the lawyer said Saturday. He can quit taking his meds and die a beautiful death.
13 posted on
05/20/2006 3:27:15 PM PDT by
Popman
("What I was doing wasn't living, it was dying. I really think God had better plans for me.")
To: paulat
"Kevorkian has become increasingly frail and has fallen twice, injuring his wrist and fracturing two ribs," Morganroth said in a statement. His blood pressure has gone "through the roof,"... Sounds like his quality of life in waaaaaaaay down. Time to off him.
15 posted on
05/20/2006 3:28:48 PM PDT by
GOPJ
(By definition, "connecting the dots" involves getting to see the dots... -- Mark Steyn)
To: paulat
you know what I find interesting is that most people who are not completely depressed find themselves wanting to live when faced with death.
Anyone who says they want to die and commit suicide is depressed and needs to see a Doctor who can help them live, not die.
Kevorkian took advantage of the needy by killing them and now he wants to live when death is coming soon.
Sorry, I have no pitty for him!
16 posted on
05/20/2006 3:30:24 PM PDT by
Halls
(One Proud Texas Momma!!)
To: paulat
The windmill always wins.
17 posted on
05/20/2006 3:30:35 PM PDT by
Old Professer
(The critic writes with rapier pen, dips it twice, and writes again.)
To: paulat
Dr. Kevorkian is a hero. God bless him.
To: paulat
Lord, please help me give a damn, because I'm not having much success by myself.
23 posted on
05/20/2006 3:48:39 PM PDT by
RichInOC
(FOR GREAT JUSTICE.)
To: paulat
Sounds like Kevorkian needs a more effective lawyer to help him out. Might I recommend Georgie Felos?
24 posted on
05/20/2006 3:51:39 PM PDT by
Joe 6-pack
(Que me amat, amet et canem meum)
To: paulat
Put him in the same cell as Mussaui. One of two things will happen. 1. the good Dr. will help Mussaui "end it all" 2. Mussaui can rid the world of an "infidell" Then we will have enough on the other one to give them the death sentence. The world then is a better place
27 posted on
05/20/2006 4:24:08 PM PDT by
magrueser
(racism is spread by those who benifit from it, white or black)
To: paulat
I say waste him right now.
To: paulat
I was a Pharmacy Intern at Saratoga General Hospital when he was our Pathologist.
He was very straight forward and very approachable.
But, he was a VERY, VERY, STARNGE man!
31 posted on
05/20/2006 5:40:25 PM PDT by
Mikey_1962
(If you build it, they won't come...)
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