Posted on 05/20/2011 7:00:49 AM PDT by Libloather
Edited on 05/20/2011 7:54:28 AM PDT by Admin Moderator. [history]
ROYAL OAK, Mich. (AP) A lawyer says assisted-suicide advocate Jack Kevorkian is in a Detroit-area hospital with pneumonia and kidney problems.
Mayer Morganroth says Kevorkian was reluctant but agreed to go to Beaumont Hospital on Wednesday night. He predicts Kevorkian will be there for several days.
Just pull the plug.
Sounds terminal...let me adjust your pillow, Dr. Kevorkian ;-)
Would be interesting if he winds up having a near-death experience.
Interesting choice of words.
I guess he likes life or he is afraid to see his future in death.
So, just charge him for one of his suicide kits.
“Interesting choice of words.”
Straight from A Few Good Men:
Grave danger?
Is there any other kind?
May he find the all-healing love of Christ.
Yep, thought about that.
I’m still trying to figure out what sort of a doctor lives upstairs of a Chinese restaurant in Royal Oak?
Dr. Kevorkian has been present at the deaths of at least 42 people since 1990. Ms. Monet said the body was the seventh left at Beaumont Hospital by Dr. Kevorkian.
A feline vet.
“what kind of a doctor lives upstairs of a Chinese restaurant’. My college roommate used to live in a duplex above a Chinese family who cooked alot. They had tons of cochroaches in their upper flat because the chopstick wielders left meat marinating on the counter for days.
Jack is the author of WHEN THE PEOPLE BUBBLE POPS. Just another liberal who is worried that there are too many people in the world. The death with dignity stuff was all BS. The number one concern of all liberals is that there are too many people that they don’t like in this world and they will do whatever is necessary to not have to see those “other” people on their beaches.
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