Pages tagged "Blog Post"
The Perils of Euthanasia - Schadenberg on the Quebec report
Mar 29, 2012
The qualification criteria for euthanasia have more holes than a Swiss cheese! Take for example: "has a serious and incurable disease". This is so broad as to include the cold sore virus!This article from the National Post in the US looks at the recommendations of the Quebec parliaments report on euthanasia & palliative care.
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Queensland Election Survey - candidates' views on Euthanasia
Mar 20, 2012
HOPE has taken this opportunity to survey all of the plus 400 candidates for their views on euthanasia & assisted suicide.A little more than 25% responded. Some candidates from the major parties chose to respond giving the party line. In the case of both the LNP and the ALP we were told that neither party planned to introduce euthanasia and/or assisted suicide legislation.
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Bandt's rant
Mar 08, 2012
For those, like me, who oppose the introduction of legislation to allow people to be legally killed or for people to assist people to kill themselves, we sometimes just need to count to ten when every new euthanasia and/or assisted suicide bill is raised in some Australian Parliament. Yes, they do have a right to push their barrow; to have their say.No-one should begrudge any Australian or group of Australian's from 'pushing their barrow' in seeking to further their agenda, whatever that might be.
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Alex Schadenberg summarizes problems in The Netherlands
Feb 23, 2012
A good summary of the situation in Belgium and the Netherlands. Cross posted from Alex's blog: Did Rick Santorum exaggerate the euthanasia experience in the Netherlands?Rick Santorum has made some very strong comments concerning the euthanasia experiment in the Netherlands and it is reported that the "Dutch are outraged", so what did he say that has supposedly outraged the Dutch?
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More on Elder Abuse - Dying for Dollars
Feb 22, 2012
Authorities estimate that something like 5% of Australians over the age of 65 will be abused at some time. But authorities also admit that the prevalence could indeed be double that figure given that one of the characteristics of this kind of crime is significant under reporting.In every Australian state and territory, the issue of Elder Abuse; that is: abuse of elderly people by a trusted relative or friend, often, but not exclusively, for financial gain, is becoming a serious problem.
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Stacking the Deck - The Tale of Two Reports
Feb 22, 2012
"Never suggest an inquiry unless you know the outcome beforehand." A commonly used phrase in politics and, most likely, the kind of advice Sir Humphrey Appleby might have given Jim Hacker MP in the British political comedy, !Yes Minister
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Not a Good Look - Queensland man jailed for assisted suicide
Feb 17, 2012
"Not a good look" said Phillip Nitschke to an ABC news journalist. He was referring to the fact that , the man convicted yesterday (Feb 16) in a Brisbane court of assisted suicide of Frank Ward in 2009 was the sole beneficiary of Ward's estate.Merin Nielsen
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"Don't Mention the War!"
Feb 14, 2012
Just in case you hadn't noticed February 6 to 12 was "Euthanasia week" in the Netherlands. And what better way to mark this, the tenth anniversary of the Dutch right-to-die legislation, than a film festival.Film buffs will be treated to an array of 35 films, old and new that deal with euthanasia including five premieres � one focussing on the work of the
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