To: wagglebee
...two doctors - ICU director Bojan Paunovic and specialist David Easton - had refused shifts at Winnipeg's Grace Hospital's rather than treat Golubchuk, claiming that it was unethical to continue providing food and hydration to the severely disabled man. This is in addition to the resignation of Dr. Anand Kumar, the doctor who originally wanted to remove Golubchuk from food and hydration last fall. Ok. Let me be the cynic. Do Paunovic and Kumar have Islamic connections? Golubchuk is a Jew. De we more likely have a case of anti Semitism rather than personal beliefs about suicide?
To: LoneRangerMassachusetts
De we more likely have a case of anti Semitism rather than personal beliefs about suicide? I keep wondering that as well. I'm convinced it plays a role, but I wonder how much.
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06/18/2008 7:41:34 PM PDT by
BykrBayb
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