Washington, DC) — The American Center for Law and Justice (ACLJ),
focusing on constitutional law, today called on the Obama Administration
to permanently rescind the so-called "Death Book" being promoted by the
Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) — a publication that is viewed by
many as devaluing human life and promoting euthanasia.
"This pamphlet represents a troubling attempt to devalue human life,"
said Jay Sekulow, Chief Counsel of the ACLJ. "The fact is this
publication presents disturbing encouragement to our veterans to cut
their lives short when facing even the mildest of difficulties, such as
what the pamphlet calls an inability to 'shake the blues.' This
disturbing government-sanctioned, end-of-life advice has no place being
promoted by the Obama Administration. It represents another assault on
the sanctity of human life."
The ACLJ has produced a legal memorandum on the VA publication —
"Your Life, Your Choices" — and calls on the Obama Administration to
permanently rescind the use of this publication. The ACLJ memo is
posted.
The VA pamphlet has triggered an outcry from members of Congress as
well as Jim Towey, President Bush's former director of faith-based
initiatives, who argues that the publication "presents end-of-life
choices in a way aimed at steering users toward predetermined
conclusions, much like a political 'push poll.'"
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