Bad Cripple

Paralyzed since I was 18 years old, I have spent much of the last 30 years thinking about the reasons why the social life of crippled people is so different from those who ambulate on two feet. After reading about the so called Ashley Treatment I decided it was time to write a book about my life as a crippled man. My book, Bad Cripple: A Protest from an Invisible Man, will be published by Counter Punch. I hope my book will completed soon.

Friday, January 22, 2010

Baby Isaiah and the Value of Human Life

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Readers will recall I that wrote about Baby RB in Britain and a somewhat similar case has arisen in Alberta, Canada. Baby Isaiah James May w...
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Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Making Progress Two Kids at a Time

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Last weekend I went skiing with my son and seven of his friends. Yikes, eight teenagers are a handful! The boys and girls I was with reminde...
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Thursday, January 14, 2010

The Ashley Treatment in AJOB

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Last October I wrote about the latest article set to be published about the Ashley Treatment by Doug Diekema and Norman Fost. Here I refer t...
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Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Terri Schiavo and the Politics of Disability

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Like most people, I followed the Terri Schiavo case when it was splashed across the national news. I was not impressed with anyone or any gr...
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Wednesday, January 6, 2010

O' Canada: Citizenship and Disability

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Some readers may recall I wrote about the Chapman family in the summer of 2008. Briefly, the Chapman family was denied entry into Canada bec...
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Friday, January 1, 2010

Assisted Suicide: Legal In Montana

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For months I have been expecting the Montana Supreme Court to make assisted suicide legal. On Thursday December 31, this became reality. Mon...
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Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Legit Skiing and Parenting

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I am officially out of the holiday season blues. A ski trip to Vermont with my son was the perfect antidote to my depressed mood and the com...
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william Peace
PhD 1992 in anthropology Columbia University, I am interested in disability rights and bioethics.
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