
The Kevorkian train continues to roll. Help kill 130 people, most of whom he deemed to have lives not worth living due to disabilities. Seek the right to engage in human vivisection. Tear out one man’s kidneys, an ex cop with quadriplegia from a gun shot wound, after assisting his suicide. Urge experimentation on condemned prisoners, those being euthanized, and living fetuses inside and outside the womb—and a university will gladly pony up big bucks. Truly, crime pays. So does promoting the devolution of medical ethics and the intrinsic value of human life.
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