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January 18, 2008
Dr. Death Shares His Moonbat Philosophy
Like an ageing pop star, Jack Kevorkian is noisily wallowing in moonbattery in an apparent attempt to reclaim the public's attention.
Students at the University of Florida expected Dr. Death to talk about his specialty, euthanasia. But there's more to moonbattery than physician-assisted suicide, as Kevorkian demonstrated by denouncing the Supreme Court as "cowardly and deceitful," the pacification of terrorists in Iraq as "modified genocide," his fellow Caucasians as "wimps," the rule of law as "an enemy of rights" and America as "a renegade, rogue, criminalistic country."
A sample of his unhinged ideology:
You think you're free? You've been duped. You swallowed public propaganda… We have never been a totally free country; despite all the propaganda you've heard [and] the brainwashing you've taken.
I have no respect for the law; none! Because it's corrupt... the law is our enemy. No law can create a crime. […] law is an enemy to rights […] disobeying the law is not a crime — it's just disobeying the law.
According to Dr. Death, America is
no different than Nazi Germany; they were aggressive too, [but] they were more honest about it. See, unfortunately for the Nazis, there was another power that could counteract them, the United States. Who can counteract us? America is like a bull in a china shop. There is no way to fight them. They can do what they want, lie, cheat and steal — and they do.
[…] Why are you hated in the rest of the world? Why? Because they know what you are, but you don't know[…] We're a fascist country you know… I'm not proud to be an American; I'm not proud to be a genocidal aggressor. America is wrong. We are a criminal country... we have a criminal group in Washington, [a] bunch of criminal dictators.
He advises that we correct the situation by not voting. Naturally, he wants to withdraw from Iraq immediately, leaving it to the Islamofascists and hoping for the best.
Kevorkian is 79. Maybe age is effecting his mind. But it's nothing a physician-assisted suicide wouldn't cure.

On a tip from V the K.
Posted by Van Helsing at January 18, 2008 9:00 AM
Comments
I have no respect for the law; none!
Serial killers usually don't.
Posted by: V the K at January 18, 2008 9:33 AM
Senile twit. The only thing he got right was that people in the US have been duped by propaganda. Sadly, like every other Socialist asshole out there, he failed to mention that it his people doing the duping.
Posted by: Brooklyn Red Leg at January 18, 2008 9:54 AM
Ironically, Kevorkian seems to be an ideal candidate for euthanasia.
Posted by: Kristy at January 18, 2008 12:11 PM
Once again, I must appoligise for the IDIOTS in Florida.
The picture shows him pointing to where THE BULLET goes.
Posted by: KHarn at January 18, 2008 2:11 PM
Guess in his great mental machinations he missed the idea that if he hates America and the conditions he lives in he does, at least, have the freedom to renounce his citizenship( then he won't be ashamed to be an American) and leave to live in one of those countries whose opinion of us matter so much.
Posted by: IOpian at January 18, 2008 4:06 PM
Kevorkian illustrates the power of the MainStreamMedia to mislead. The man isn't interested in mercy, he is a
ghoul:
He is ubiquitously portrayed in the media as the doctor who helped terminally ill people end their own lives. No doubt, that is how he will be portrayed in the movie — as the iconoclastic visionary whose compassion induced him to test the boundaries of the law to help the actively dying achieve a gentle end.
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But this view of Dr. Death — who received the moniker when, as a medical student, he haunted hospital wards to watch people die — is a blatant, media-driven myth. In reality, Kevorkian's notorious assisted-suicide campaign, which dominated the headlines throughout most of the 1990s, was driven by a ghoulish desire to conduct human vivisection, or "obitiatry," as he liked to call it. Yes, you read right. Kevorkian's primary motive in all that he did was to create the social conditions that would permit him to experiment on the people he was putting to death.
Kevorkian explained this yearning in his 1991 book Prescription Medicide: The Goodness of Planned Death, where on page 214 he admitted that assisting "suffering or doomed persons kill themselves" was "merely the first step, an early distasteful professional obligation." Instead of wanting to help the dying, Kevorkian candidly acknowledged, he was actually pursuing his own obsession. "What I find most satisfying," he wrote, "is the prospect of making possible the performance of invaluable experiments or other beneficial medical acts under conditions that this first unpleasant step can help establish — in a word obitiatry."
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It is important to reiterate here that, contrary to the usual media descriptions, most of Kevorkian's victims were not terminally ill. Of the known 130 or so suicides that Kevorkian facilitated, about 70 percent of the people involved were disabled and depressed, the majority of them women. This is not surprising given Kevorkian's disdain for disabled people.
Posted by: DANEgerus at January 18, 2008 4:10 PM
"Once again, I must appoligise for the IDIOTS in Florida."
Hey, I'm from Florida.
But, in all seriousness, why the hell does that ghoul Kevorkian think he is in any position to lecture us about morality?
Posted by: Adam at January 19, 2008 4:31 AM
"DANEgerus at January 18, 2008 4:10 PM"
Do the names "Burke and Hare" ring a bell?
"Adam at January 19, 2008 4:31 AM"
I LOVE my state, but we have enough strangness that we don't need to import more!
Posted by: KHarn at January 19, 2008 10:57 AM
Hey, I say let's finance a speaking tour for Dr. Death. Send him from sea to shining sea, give him a movie (An Inconvenient Life anyone?)
You see, no one here will be persuaded by his, "fix the problem by not voting" approach, but there are likely some moonbats out there that will fall for it.
And if a moonbat is reading this, yes, I don't want you to vote. Because moonbats voting is like retarded people driving trains...
Posted by: DarthT at January 19, 2008 12:45 PM

