IN AN AMERICA where any remark hinting of prejudice can force its maker into endless mea culpas, the mocking of a world religious leader ought to invite political suicide.
But one religion, the Catholic Church, seems to be exempt -- at least by some advocates of Initiative 1000, which would legalize physician-assisted suicide. Continue reading from the Seattle Post Intelligencer. And, see The Movement That Won't Die for more in-depth coverage.
But one religion, the Catholic Church, seems to be exempt -- at least by some advocates of Initiative 1000, which would legalize physician-assisted suicide. Continue reading from the Seattle Post Intelligencer. And, see The Movement That Won't Die for more in-depth coverage.
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