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Sweet emotion

Sweet emotion

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Sep 14, 2019
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Dr. Kevorkian who was called the doctor of death was grossly understood in my opinion. He saw all the suffering that was going on around him. There were people with painful degenerative disease. Others with Alzheimer's who didn't want to live to not remember anything. He put these people out if their misery. I don't consider it murder. He just hooks the IV up and when the person is ready they pull the chord and they don't feel a thing. They're given something so they don't know what it going on and then s medication that stops their heart. If there were doctors like that still here, there would be no failed suicide attempts and then iving with the guilt or fear. People wouldn't be so afraid to not go through with it if s doctor like him was still around. We have enough problems in our minds. Do we really need that extra stress? Does anyone agree with me?
 
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Eurus

Eurus

Everything Must Cease.
Sep 30, 2019
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I think he should have been allowed to continue his work
 
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a_strange_day

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Jul 16, 2019
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A Saint I don't know but definitely a great man IMHO. He sacrificed many things and spent 8 years in prison to make the right to die with dignity better known to the general public.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Kevorkian
 
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Sep 7, 2019
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Dr. Kevorkian who was called the doctor of death was grossly understood in my opinion. He saw all the suffering that was going on around him. There were people with painful degenerative disease. Others with Alzheimer's who didn't want to live to not remember anything. He put these people out if their misery. I don't consider it murder. He just hooks the IV up and when the person is ready they pull the chord and they don't feel a thing. They're given something so they don't know what it going on and then s medication that stops their heart. If there were doctors like that still here, there would be no failed suicide attempts and then iving with the guilt or fear. People wouldn't be so afraid to not go through with it if s doctor like him was still around. We have enough problems in our minds. Do we really need that extra stress? Does anyone agree with me?
He is but Dr Shipman wasn't!
 
gingerplum

gingerplum

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Nov 5, 2018
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Kevorkian was a brave man and an absolute fucking hero.
 
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