The EVIL HEMLOCK SOCIETY


concerned citizen
The EVIL HEMLOCK SOCIETY
Sat Oct 25 14:08:06 2003
204.94.205.46

Bob,
We need to be paying attention to these types of organizations. Looks like they've taken their que from the homosexuals to get their agenda's passed and propagandize the public.


Published 6/18/2002

Hemlock Counter-punch
Begins to Take Shape

Board adopts blueprint for public advocacy


At its May 31/June 1-2 meeting in Denver, the Hemlock board of directors endorsed a comprehensive blueprint for its public advocacy campaign. In addition to the use of focus-groups to hone its message, highlights of the plan include:

An aggressive public relations campaign, including creation of a speaker’s bureau.
A renewed effort to revitalize Hemlock’s local chapters and new ones where there aren’t any now.
The creation of a broad-based coalition of groups with strong representation in Washington, D.C.
A bold legislative strategy that, over the near term, seeks to prevent the federal government from taking choice away from the states and use the national effort to bring political credibility to this movement, over the near and medium term seeks to help pass legislation in most states to give dying patients control over their own death, and over the long term seeks to pass national legislation and/or federal rules that support self-determination at the end of life.
An effort to identify and work with supporters in state legislatures across the country.
The hiring of legislative and lobbying professionals to assist us in Washington, D.C.
Adoption of a legal strategy that includes identifying teams of lawyers in different regions of the country who are committed to our cause and who will act quickly to advocate/litigate for a dying patient in their part of the country.
An aggressive campaign to increase membership in and donations to Hemlock.
The plan is to be managed by a legislative committee composed of members of the Hemlock board and chaired by board chairman Fred Richardson of Portland, Maine.


http://www.hemlock.org/news/EditNews.asp?NewsCategory=Special+Report+1 


HEMLOCK SOCIETY--- NEW NAME/NEW IMAGE !!!--"END OF LIFE CHOICES"


HOSPICE FOR HEMLOCK::::

As Hospice professionals, we know just what Hospice care can, and can not do for terminally ill people. No one knows better than Hospice professionals about the suffering that so many endure, despite the greatest of Hospice care and support.

Hospice For Hemlock is a group of Hospice Physicians, Nurses, Social Workers, Chaplains, Home Health Aids and Volunteers who believe that a terminally ill person has the right to choose a dignified, hastened death, over an existence of potential undue suffering.

Hospice for Hemlock supports both the philosophy of Hospice and the philosophy of the Right to Die movement. We can and do support those terminally ill people who's suffering has become unbearable and request information about end of life choices. Hospice for Hemlock supports Euthanasia, Assisted Suicide and Self-Deliverance.

We are available for consultation and support via telephone and/or e-mail.


http://www.hospiceforhemlock.com/_wsn/page2.html 


On March 25 the pro-suicide group Compassion in Dying announced that a woman with breast cancer in her mid-80s had become the first person to die from a drug overdose prescribed in accord with the Oregon law. In an audiotape released by the group, the woman said she could not see herself "living a few more months like this," because she was once active but had become too weak for gardening or other favorite activities. Compassion in Dying said she died in her Portland home, surrounded by family and attended by a physician located by the group. Reportedly the woman's own physician had refused to prescribe lethal drugs, and a second physician she consulted had concluded that her request for death was due to depression. While pro-euthanasia forces in Oregon gave subdued reactions to the woman's death, Hemlock Society USA was less restrained: "Hooray for the people of Oregon," said Hemlock executive director Faye Girsh on hearing the news. "I'm in awe. This is an historic moment" [AP, 3/25; The Oregonian, 3/26].

Together the Hemlock Society and Compassion in Dying say they have received 42 requests for assisted suicide. Hemlock says it was contacted by 27 people, of whom 18 were ineligible (because they were not terminally ill or not Oregon residents), four obtained hospice care after talking with Hemlock, two died before obtaining a lethal prescription, and two still wanted assisted suicide but had not begun the formal process. Compassion in Dying says it received 15 requests from seriously ill patients, of whom died of natural causes, three were ineligible, and seven are at some stage of the process [Id., 4/24].

http://www.all.org/legislat/guide05.htm 


ATHEIST ALLIANCE / HUMANIST SOCIETY

Faye Girsh---Jewish/Atheist/Humanist

Dying with Dignity in the Age of Ashcroft
Faye Girsh from the national organization, The Hemlock Society USA, will tackle a profound and controversial subject at the next meeting of the Secular Humanists of the Lowcountry. On Sunday, November 17, at 4 p.m., she will talk about current end-of-life choices available to Americans. Ms. Girsh will discuss where Oregon's right-to-die law fits in: what it provides, how it has fared, and how it has been under attack by Attorney General Ashcroft. His interest raises questions about the future fate of assisted dying in this country. Ms. Girsh will talk about Hemlock's "Caring Friends" program as an alternative to physician assistance. Faye Girsh served as President of The Hemlock Society USA from 1996 to 2002 and is now Senior Vice President. She has been involved in the death with dignity movement since 1983. Ms. Girsh has been a clinical and forensic psychologist, and received her doctorate from Harvard University. She has taught at Morehouse College and the University of Chicago. The United States and California Supreme Courts have cited Ms. Girsh's research on the death penalty. She has spoken internationally, appeared on national TV, and has authored more than 30 articles on the right to die.

http://www.atheistalliance.org/lowcountry/sep-11-2002.html 


OREGON: The state of Oregon has decided to pay for assisted suicide for people who can’t afford the costs. On a 10-to-1 vote, the state’s Health Services Commission included doctor-assisted suicide on the list of Medicaid-covered “treatments.”

(Reading: “Oregon Medicaid’s Doctor-Assisted Suicide,” New York Times, 3/7/98)



For more information from an ANTI-EUTHANASIA website, see:

http://www.euthanasia.com/found.html 



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