Tuesday, June 30, 2009

Fine - Fuck It: Kill The Little Bastards

"Until medicine became effective, there was no push to say we absolutely have to do medical treatment [on sick and dying children]. There wasn't this notion of deference (to religion) until medicine began to work and to become institutionally powerful."

-- Dr. Ellen Wright Clayton, a pediatrician and co-director of the Center for Biomedical Ethics and Society at Vanderbilt University, almost convincing me to hate Marcus Welby ("Many of the exemption laws were enacted in the 1970s.") or Orac - whose comfortably smug ass I, already, don't always like much - or somebody, dammit, like even The Associated Press.

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