It doesn't take any brains to be a bioethicist. Just a mean streak and an earnest desire to kill everyone else and maybe yourself. (Why does that sound like contemporary Islam?) On all life-and-death questions, choose death. If the choice is cleaning the garage vs. going out for dinner, choose death. If the choice is chocolate raspberry truffles vs. Reese's cups, choose death. If you can verbalize this elegant ideal, you will soon be the rage in academic circles and cafe society.
I started to read it, but instead decided to have breakfast. No surprise our ardent detractors and lovers of death are beloved by the openly avowed communists.
(Peter) Singer is the present tense of Sanger (Margaret) who indeed, thankfully is in the past tense.
Singer is a whack job. All I can really gather from his article is that it's ok in his world if you kill deliberately and say that is why you are killing. Such as killing the unborn and feeble I guess? He wants Bush to say, "yes I meant to kill innocent people if that's what it takes to put another skull on my shelf." The people in Singer's view finder are just as innocent, so who's the hypocrite? Why is it ok for him to say "kill these innocents, but don't kill those innocents." Or better yet: "ONLY I have the power to decide who dies and who lives." One sick nut case.