Anderson Cooper 360°: 2010: Kevorkian admits helping dozens die

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Uploaded by on Apr 16, 2010

In April 2010, CNN's Anderson Cooper sat down for a candid conversation with polarizing physician Dr. Jack Kevorkian.

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  • RIP. only the ignorant thinks of this man as a murderer

  • I wish I will have a Kevorkian near me if Im a vegetable

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  • what about when the courts put people to death,thats ending a life without permission

  • i wish i could have met you jack. i love you,

  • We have no right to live or die as far as a truly objective scientific mind can see. This means that the argument itself cannot be resolved rationally, but rather through an appeal to one form of bias (end his/her suffering) or another (it is wrong to take a life).

  • There is zero empirical evidence that ‘rights’ natural or otherwise exist outside of our imaginations. It is an appeal to the irrational, the same exact irrational animal emotions, that provokes people on both sides of this argument. No evidence of a god does not give some kind of license for humans to act as gods.

  • kevorkian is a hero, Anderson Cooper is an idiot!

  • Kevorkian is absolutely right about the law and the courts. A bunch of power-hungry, religiously-driven hypocrites and fuckwads. Americans crow so much about how free they think they are. YOU DON'T EVEN OWN YOUR OWN FUCKING BODY, you dumbasses.

  • Anderson Cooper: ignorant, self-righteous tool. Go suck an AIDS-infected dick already.

  • @WKaliberr maybe v8 will sponsor a vegetable

  • you are obviously not well informed , Dr Kevorkian died as a result of a pulmonary embolism and apparently did not experience the physical pain and suffering as you describe. A person's degree of pain/suffering is purely subjective so no one else can make that claim. Having been a registered nurse for more than 30 years, believe me that assisted deaths occur on a daily basis, by caring MDS, thru the deliberate overuse of pain/anxiety medications which results loss of respiration and death-

  • I see you cannot read so let me explain this SLOWLY. All his life Kevorkian advocating killing yourself rather than enduring suffering. Towards the end of his life Kevorkian found himself in a hospital room enduring physical suffering. Kevorkian died naturally, rather than end his own life and suffering and thus he is a hypocrite.

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