Even in a medium dominated by pro-death information, it's possible to find some islands of reality and truth. Below are some items we've found that show that there are a few spaces on the internet that have avoided domination by the proponents of physician-assited suicide.


It CAN Happen Here - An important piece of "hydrocephalus history", John Woodward recounts a story of a "scientific study" involving hydrocephalus and deathmaking

An Illusion of Autonomy: Questioning Physician-Assisted Suicide and Euthanasia. Brief submitted to The Special Senate Committee on Euthanasia and Assisted Suicide. Winnipeg, Manitoba. September 30, 1994.

Kevorkain plays by own rules: 'Dr. Death' finally gets attention. New York Times article reprinted in the Montreal Gazette, Tuesday May 23, 1995.

Susan Smith and Robert Latimer: A Tale of Two Murders. ICAD Nov. 23, 1994.

The Disabled Fight Back

A High Quad Defends Quality of Life -- Kevorkian Argues I Would be Better Off Dead Than Alive by poet/writer/journalist Mark O'Brien

Not Dead Yet: Taking on the suicide crowd. In case you hadn't heard, a bunch of NDYers invited ourselves in to a busy "right to be killed" mailing list. You can read about on the Mainstream Magazine homepage.

Texas ADAPT Press Release Texas ADAPT asks the Texas legislature how many people need to be faced with the choice of death or a nursing home.


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