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| View Poll Results: Should Kevorkian have been charged, convicted and sentenced to prison? | |||
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5 | 6.76% |
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46 | 62.16% |
| It's not that cut and dried |
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23 | 31.08% |
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I personally think my life is a gift from God - and I wouldn't take measures to end my own life for any reason.
But it's not my right to dictate how others live or die. So I don't believe that Kevorkian should be jailed for his actions. He was acting on behalf of those who asked for his help, and I believe it's their right to choose how their life ends.
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