Posted on 06/04/2011 3:43:04 PM PDT by NYer
DETROIT, Michigan, June 3, 2011 (LifeSiteNews.com) Dr. Jack Kevorkian, known by many as Dr. Death for his role in helping over 100 people commit suicide, died early Friday morning in Detroit.
Kevorkians lawyer, Mayer Morganroth, told the Detroit Free Press that the infamous euthanasiast appears to have suffered a pulmonary thrombosis after a blood clot in his leg broke free and became lodged in his heart.
He had been hospitalized at Detroits Beaumont Hospital about two weeks ago with kidney and heart problems.
Kevorkian, who killed or assisted in the death of about 130 people, was released in 2007 after eight years for the second-degree murder of Thomas Youk. He had given Youk the lethal injection himself, and, in a videotape of Youk’s death, dared authorities to try to convict him.
He was released early from a 10-25 year sentence amidst claims of extremely poor health and that he had only a year to live.
Once out of jail, however, he continued his campaign for assisted suicide with high-profile speeches, for which he commanded considerable speaking fees. For a 2007 speech at Florida University he was reportedly paid $50,000.
Alex Schadenberg, executive director of the Euthanasia Prevention Coalition, offered his condolences to Kevorkians family. We recognize that this is the ending of the life of a man. We always take that with reverence, he said.
At the same time, he said, Its important to our culture to remember who he actually was, noting that the euthanasia lobby has attempted to redefine Kevorkians image in recent years. In particular, Kevorkian was the subject of favorable biopic last year starring Al Pacino called You Dont Know Jack.
Despite claims that his murders were motivated by compassion, Kevorkian once described the alleviation of his victims suffering as a first step, an early distasteful professional obligation to get a license for human experimentation. He was open about his desire to obtain organs for transplantation and experimentation. He even took the kidneys of one victim to a press conference where he offered them first come, first served.
He criticized assisted suicide laws in states like Oregon and Montana for restricting the deadly practice to patients who are terminally ill. About 70% of his victims were merely disabled and five were found to be healthy after autopsies were performed.
Fr. Frank Pavone, national director of Priests for Life, said his organization is praying for Kevorkian’s soul. “We renew our commitment to proclaim that life is better than death,” he said. “Every life has burdens. When we respond to the call to bear one anothers burdens, then we close the door to despair. Those who promote the so-called right to die are heralds of despair. We, on the other hand, are heralds of hope.”
And as for the right to die, I say, Dont worry you wont miss out on it.
No doubt several threads have already been posted on this topic. My purpose in adding to that list is to encourage all freepers to pray for the immortal soul of a man who lost his compass.
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And as for the right to die, I say, Dont worry you wont miss out on it.
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Father Pavone is so amazing.
Yo, Jack, say hi to Sen. Ted Kennedy, (D-Hell) for me!
Good riddance. He was just a fetishistic serial killer, and that’s all that he was.
Ladies, remove your hats.
K is dead.
Do you believe that a person has a right to decide when and how he dies?
Isn’t that up to God?
Yes. It is between God and man. The government should stay out of it. You agree?
You’re going to have to be more forthcoming. Do you believe that God or the government should sanction assisted suicide, which is simply a euphemism for murder?
Youre going to have to be more forthcoming. Do you believe that God or the government should sanction assisted suicide, which is simply a euphemism for murder?
Nice duck. Now answer my question.
Your question is too broad. If you’d like to forgo this, I understand.
Euthanized by God.
You said it was God's decision when a person's life should end. Why are you now hedging and refusing to state that government should NOT be in the decision process for this. Are you really FOR government intervening into how and when a person dies.
Do you consider assisted suicide murder?
Still won’t answer my question. I guess you are afraid of stating your real view that government should control how and when a person dies. If I have mistated your position, please correct it and I will apologize. Else, Bye.
So the bastard didn’t have the guts to kill himself.
Gosh, why am I not surprised?
Why are you so angry?
uh, did you miss my last post to you?
“Bye”.
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