The first link is to a video of Stephen Mendelsohn’s fantastic speech at the Second Thought news conference in Connecticut this week. The second is to a transcript of the same remarks at the press conference, which he writes were substantially the same as his testimony in the legislature. Stephen Mendelsohn Nails the Difference between […]
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Stephen Mendelsohn Nails the Difference between Proponents and Opponents: “We” vs. “Me, Myself, and I”
Posted in Connecticut, Legislative Efforts in Other States, Selfishness of Proponents on March 21, 2014 | Comments Off
Why Connecticut Should Not Legalize Assisted Suicide and Why Vermont Should Repeal Its Law
Posted in Connecticut, Devaluation of Lives with Disabilities, Elder Abuse, Other states on February 22, 2014 | Comments Off
Thanks to Leslie Wolfgang for an excellent op-ed piece in today’s Hartford Courant. The reasons why CT should not legalize assisted suicide are the same reasons why Vermont should repeal its assisted suicide law. This cannot be done until the next biennium, which begins in 2015, after an election this fall. Now is not too […]