TORONTO, September 19, 2006 (LifeSiteNews.com) The March of the Religious Right - Where Does it Lead? was the first major talk offered at the international Challenge in Choice conference of euthanasia advocates held in Toronto September 7th to 10th.
The talk featured Robert Raben, a former Assistant U.S. Attorney General, Office of Legislative Affairs, and a major figure in the US Democratic party and Jon Eisenberg, an attorney and author of the book, Using Terri.
Raben, a political organizer and strategist for the Democrats, offered insight into the strategy of the Right to Die movement and emphasized that the religious right, particularly the Catholic Church, was their most powerful foe.
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SEMINOLE (BP)-"Life itself was on trial," the attorney who worked to save Terri Schiavo from starvation writes in a new book about the landmark Florida case and the shame it brought upon a nation.
Attorney in Schiavo case cites faulty legal system
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>> He singled out Catholic priest and medical ethicist, Fr. Kevin ORourke for praise, saying the priest had provided the movement with the arguments from Catholic ethics that defused Catholic opposition to the killing of Terri Schiavo.
From which we deduce that Fr. Kevin O'Rourke does not belong to the one opposition group, "regular Mass-attending Catholics."
I don't see how you can be a bioethicker and a Catholic.