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Wesley J. Smith is a senior fellow at the Discovery Institute’s Center on Human Exceptionalism, and consults for the Patients Rights Council.

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Suicide Classes

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See the truth of the euthanasia movement: Despite talk of “medical models,” this is the true face of much of the grass roots euthanasia movement. More how to commit suicide classes. Philip Nitschke, who will be a faculty member, supports suicide for troubled teens. And many a dead . . . . Continue Reading »

Games Being Played by St. Luke’s?

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Andrea Clark’s sister was assured (she says) by St. Luke’s that Andrea would be maintained through Tuesday. But Jerri Ward, the attorney for the family, just e-mailed me: “I have not been able to get St. Luke’s to agree on the record that care will be continued after the . . . . Continue Reading »

The Unwanted Patient

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The deal to permit Andrea Clark to receive treatment in Illinois is off. The hospital there wasn’t a hospital, it was a nursing home, and so St. Luke’s cancelled the transfer. I am told, but don’t know, that this was because of a miscommunication about the seriousness of her . . . . Continue Reading »

Euthanasia in the Netherlands—Going Up

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The numbers of euthanasia deaths in the Netherlands continue to increase, and those are just those reported. Several studies have shown that about half of all euthanasia deaths in the Netherlands are not reported, even though it is legal there for doctors to euthanize patients who ask for it. Not . . . . Continue Reading »

Andrea Clark Case Needs More Attention

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The denouement of the Andrea Clark case—a desperately ill woman forced to move 1000 miles just to receive the care she wants to stay alive—has been insufficiently covered by Texas media, although this is pretty good story. The people of Texas have a big problem with their futile care . . . . Continue Reading »

Andrea Clark to Illinois

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I have just been advised that Andrea Clark’s family has accepted the offer to move her to Illinois. It is ridiculous that Clarke has to be moved at all, but at least she will get the treatment she wants and needs to sustain her life. Under the Texas statute, St. Luke’s is not responsible . . . . Continue Reading »