31. Opponents called the system a relic from days when wars were more likely to happen. 32. Opponents called the technique a perversion of science that equated life with a product and termed it baby selling for profit. 33. Opponents were calling the idea a multibillion-dollar giveaway. 34. Opponents call them a tax on a pleasure that once was free. 35. Opponents called the rail plan a costly and unneeded boondoggle. 36. Opponents call it a school for assassins. 37. Opponents call it an advertising vehicle of little educational value. 38. Opponents called it a partisan attack against Republican presidents and a waste of taxpayer funds. 39. Opponents called the bill a waste of time since assisted suicides are already illegal. 40. Opponents have called the proposal medically flawed and morally wrong. |