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Detroit News article:
detnews.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20071008/METRO/710080323&theme=Metro-Kevorkian
As if we need further proof that this guy is dangerous. Hopefully, he’ll be ignored, as his former attorney is in hot water of his own.
Here is an exerpt from the article, where K (personally, I don’t think he deserves the title of doctor) talks about his new crusade of social justice:
The program is based on a European system in which victims and defendants would sit down in a church or monastery where the person responsible could not be touched and would work out a form of mediation with the victim, including payment for crimes. Kevorkian said he believes this compensatory justice is preferable to warehousing criminals in prisons and could be helpful in prison reform.
Kevorkian also wants to lecture on the Ninth Amendment, which reads: “The enumeration in the Constitution, of certain rights, shall not be construed to deny or disparage others retained by the people.”
“If it (Ninth Amendment) would be applied the way it was supposed to, I would never have been jailed or have gone to prison,” Kevorkian said. “And it would also put an end to any debate over so many issues: Euthanasia and abortion, marriage between people of the same sex, any type of discrimination or deprivation of the rights that we are all born with … and it says those rights don’t have to be named in a document. You’re born with them.”
Sure, K. Murders shouldn’t go to jail.
Pray for this man.
detnews.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20071008/METRO/710080323&theme=Metro-Kevorkian
As if we need further proof that this guy is dangerous. Hopefully, he’ll be ignored, as his former attorney is in hot water of his own.
Here is an exerpt from the article, where K (personally, I don’t think he deserves the title of doctor) talks about his new crusade of social justice:
The program is based on a European system in which victims and defendants would sit down in a church or monastery where the person responsible could not be touched and would work out a form of mediation with the victim, including payment for crimes. Kevorkian said he believes this compensatory justice is preferable to warehousing criminals in prisons and could be helpful in prison reform.
Kevorkian also wants to lecture on the Ninth Amendment, which reads: “The enumeration in the Constitution, of certain rights, shall not be construed to deny or disparage others retained by the people.”
“If it (Ninth Amendment) would be applied the way it was supposed to, I would never have been jailed or have gone to prison,” Kevorkian said. “And it would also put an end to any debate over so many issues: Euthanasia and abortion, marriage between people of the same sex, any type of discrimination or deprivation of the rights that we are all born with … and it says those rights don’t have to be named in a document. You’re born with them.”
Sure, K. Murders shouldn’t go to jail.
Pray for this man.