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Brave New Bioethics

My podcast in which I discuss issues relating to human exceptionalsism, bioethics, and everything else we consder here at Secondhand Smoke.

The Discovery Institute

My controversial think tank. See what the fuss is all about.

The International Task Force on Euthanasia and Assisted Suicide

The best single source for information on euthanasia and assisted suicide, with an opposing perspective.

The Center for Bioethics and the Culture (CBC)

Equipping people of traditional Judeo/Christian faith to understand the importance of bioethics and biotechnology.

The Center for Bioethics and Human Dignity (CBHD)

The Center for Bioethics and Human Dignity exists to help individuals and organizations address the pressing bioethical challenges of our day, including managed care, end-of-life treatment, genetic intervention, euthanasia, and reproductive technologies (from a distinctly Christian perspective).

Bioethics.com

Your global information source on bioethics news and issues.

Choosing Tomorrow

Nigel Cameron's blog on "emerging technologies," in which the bioethicist strives to help forge "consensus and stability as we move into the Techno Century."

Bioethics Defense Fund

A bioethics law and policy organization whose mission is address the human rights violations involved in contemporary bioethical issues.

Euthanasia Prevention Coalition

The Euthanasia Prevention Coalition (Canada) prepares a broadly based network of groups and individuals as an effective social barrier against euthanasia and assisted suicide.

Euthanasia.com

A very thorough, well organized, and easily accessed on-line research library stocked with articles and primary source materials about euthanasia, assisted suicide, and related issues, from an opposing perspective.

The Human Future

Jennifer Lahl's blog about the Brave New World

Hands Off Our Ovaries

Pro choice and pro life feminists protecting women in biotechnological research.

Human Life Matters

The blog of Mark Pickup. Disability rights and pro life advocacy from a committed Christian whose "views stand in stark contrast with a world of utility, autonomy and cost-benefit-analysis."

Compassionate Healthcare Network (CHN)

CHN provides educational services through all forms of media to all persons regarding the inherent absolute value of all human life.

The Center for Genetics and Society

Left leaning think tank supports benign medical applications of the new human genetic and reproductive technologies, while opposing the commidification of human life.

The Altered Nuclear Transfer (ANT) Website

A Website dedicated to answering questions about this potential alternative to embryonic stem cell resesearch.

The Terri Schindler-Sciavo Foundation

Run by Terri Schiavo's parents and siblings, "a non-profit group dedicated to ensuring the rights of disabled, elderly and vulnerable citizens against care rationing, euthanasia and medical killing."

Not Dead Yet

Disability Rights activism, raw and to the point.

Physicians for Compassionate Care

PCC promotes compassionate care for severely-ill patients without sanctioning or assisting their suicide. Members affirm an ethic based on the principle that all human life is inherently valuable.

Center for Consumer Freedom

The Center for Consumer Freedom is PETA's worst nightmare. This scrappy, industry funded, non profit, tells the terrible truth about the animal liberation movement.

Americans for Medical Progress

A non-profit organizatoin whose mission is to promote public understanding of and support for the appropriate role of animals in biomedical research.

blog.bioethics.net

Mainstream bioethics thinking: enter at your own risk!

National Catholic Bioethics Center

Bioethics research and advocacy from the Catholic side of the street.

BioEdge

A good, objective source of information about bioethics and biotech.

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Tuesday, March 18, 2008

NYT Disgrace! Call It the NEW EUTHANASIA TIMES

The New York Times has reached a new low--and for that biased rag, that's saying a lot. Now Jane E. Brody, the Times' health columnist, is pushing two assisted suicide facilitation groups to her readers--including those who aren't terminally ill. From her column:

As of this writing, Oregon is the only state that allows doctors to assist in the death of terminally ill patients. But as was apparent from the many e-mail messages and letters I received, not all who wish to dictate when they will take their last breath would be considered terminally ill, likely to die within six months. Some are terminally unable to enjoy life because of incurable, progressive or incapacitating ailments like metastatic cancer, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, or Lou Gehrig's disease, and advanced cases of Parkinson's disease, multiple sclerosis or emphysemia. Some are looking down the tunnel of ever-worsening dementia and want to leave while they have something to say about it.
Brody then pushes two groups that not only promote legalization of assisted suicide, which is certainly their right, but also apparently participate in them regardless of legality. One is Compassion and Choices--formerly the Hemlock Society. And her description of this group of zealous and committed ideologues is beyond credibility:

As described by Judith Schwarz, a registered nurse and clinical coordinator for Compassion & Choices of New York, people seeking assistance are visited by a trained volunteer, who reviews a variety of end-of-life options, including obtaining adequate treatment for poorly controlled symptoms, perhaps through hospice care.

The organization "does not advertise and has no agenda," Dr. Schwarz said in an interview, adding, "We don’t pressure or suggest, merely provide information."
Right, and I could describe myself as the most handsome man in the world, but that wouldn't make it so.

The other group she touts, the Final Exit Network, conducts assisted suicides using helium and a plastic bag, including of people who are mentally ill, as I pointed out here at SHS. Catch this: In the nation's so-called newspaper of record, readers are referred to suicide facilitators:

The network's Exit Guide program accepts members with various incurable diseases that cause intolerable suffering. Members must be "cognitively functional," "physically strong enough to perform the required tasks" and "able to procure" the needed items. Helium, when inhaled in place of oxygen, results in a loss of consciousness within a minute and heart stoppage in 15 minutes without causing the unpleasant sensation of air hunger, the authors reported. For further information about the network [information omitted by me.]

Well, Brody sure fits the profile of the elite, privileged, professional liberal woman who we tend to see now leading the charge toward legalizing assisted suicide. Her column demonstrates that this agenda is not about a safety valve for the near dead for whom nothing else can be done to alleviate suffering--that is just the sales pitch. Her explicitly promoting of a group that helps kill people with helium proves that assisted suicide is not medicine.

What an utter disgrace.

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