Wednesday, September 2, 2009

Journal blames people "who want to live" for confusion on assisted suicide

An editorial appearing in the prestigious British Medical Journal blames disabled people "who want to live" for the difficulties surrounding the debate in the UK on assisted suicide. Tony Delamothe, deputy editor of the BMJ, bluntly admitted that he is in favour of assisted suicide.
"The debate on assisted dying has been hijacked by disabled people who want to live. It needs to be reclaimed for terminally ill people who want to die." LifeSiteNews

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