
The UK is once again venturing into the euthanasia wars by suggesting the establishment of "suicide courts" where a judge's permission would be required before any doctor could administer a lethal prescription as a way of quelling opponents who criticize the ineffective safeguards typically found in these laws.
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A new post-election poll of actual voters conducted by The Polling Company/WomanTrend, found that the issue of abortion once again played a key role in the mid-term elections!
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Commentary by Susan Brinkmann, OCDS
The Kenya Catholic Doctor's Association (KCDA) is charging two United Nations organizations of trampling on the basic human rights of millions of unsuspecting women and girls by inoculating them with an anti-tetanus vaccine laced with a sterilizing agent.
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A new poll conducted by a secular news organization has found that the legacy of right-to-die advocate Brittany Maynard, who ended her life on November 1, may not be resonating with the public after all. Click
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Commentary by Susan Brinkmann, OCDS
On the same day that Brittany Maynard chose to end her own life, a 17 year-old cheerleader named Nina Poeta also succumbed to a brain tumor but only after waging a valiant fight that inspired an entire community.
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Anyone who wants their child to become an instant U.S. citizen need only hire an American woman as a surrogate who will now have the authority to grant citizenship on the child, whether she is genetically linked to the baby or not.
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The 29 year-old woman whose battle with terminal brain cancer has gripped the nation says she may not swallow a lethal prescription on Saturday as planned because she still feels joy and thinks this might not be the "right time".
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Archbishop Alexander K. Sample of the Diocese of Portland, Oregon says the kind of death chosen by 29 year-old brain cancer victim, Brittany Maynard, who is planning to die on Saturday, "sows confusion about the purpose of life and death".
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Brittany Maynard, the 29 year-old woman with terminal brain cancer who is choosing to end her life on November 1 has just crossed off the last item on her bucket list and is now prepared to die, as planned on November 1.
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Philip Johnson
A young seminarian with incurable brain cancer is praying that 29 year-old Brittany Maynard, who is suffering the same plight and publicly announced plans to take her life with prescription drugs on November 1, is asking her to choose to fight instead so that her life and witness can be an example and inspiration to others.
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