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Opinion
Eddie London and Ku'ulei Funn, editor
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Assisted
suicide a moral right: Upholding Oregon’s
physician-assisted suicide law is right result, wrong reason
Since 1997 Oregon physicians have been permitted
by statute to help their patients commit suicide. Recently
the Supreme Court upheld this controversial law, reaching
the right result for the wrong reasons. By basing its decision
on legal technicalities, the Court managed to avoid addressing
the real issue: an individual’s unconditional right
to commit suicide. [More]
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John
Ashcroft, attorney general during G. W. Bush’s first
term, tried to prosecute Oregon doctors as drug dealers.
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The constant, shameful selling out
of hip-hop
What influences young people to desire such materialistic
possessions as $1,000 platinum watches, chains, and designer
clothes? Why are children dreaming only of owning worldly materials?
What happened to spiritual values? Or even less materialistic
ones? [More]
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