There's been a lapse in my blogging this week as I've been in Washington DC for the American Society of Bioethics and Humanities annual conference, with a few forays into the Washington Briefing, "Value Voters" forum.
The ASBH is full of conferences like the Panel Session entitled "Collaborated Death: An Exploration of the Swiss Model of Assisted Suicide for its potential to Enhance Oversight and Dmedicalize the Dying Process."
Yesterday, I heard an intensive care doctor denounce those of us who know that it's wrong to kill children in the womb and then declare that anyone who smokes in the home with a child should be put in jail! Balance, people!!!
Between the VV meeting, the TExas Alliance for Life annual banquet early this month, and the Texas Straw Poll last month I've been able to hear all of the Republican Candidates except Governor Huckabee. Good job, men!
More later, after recharging (both my laptop battery and myself).
Saturday, October 20, 2007
Between two cultures
Posted by LifeEthics.org at 10:45 AM
Labels: bioethics, politics, public policy
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