Posted on 04/10/2006 9:51:17 AM PDT by KevinNuPac
You wouldn't be the only one. I heard men and women alike crying, and I suppose they heard me.
Happy Easter!
I bet some of the people who support killing disabled people here, will object to this on the grounds that the wrong people were killed.
There is a difference between executing disabled people (Hitler) and prolonging the life of the body when the brain has died - particularly when the vegetable has previously expressed otherwise.
The former can enjoy a quality of life. The latter is a vegetable that cannot enjoy anything.
I do agree that starving Terry was not the most humane or efficient way to do the job. Apparently bullets were not considered, nor lethal injection.
Carrots are vegetables. People are people. Millions of murders are worse than thousands of murders, but murder is still murder. All people require food and water to live. If you had no food or water, you would die also. There is no credible evidence that Terri ever expressed a desire to die, much less to be tortured to death. There is extensive credible evidence that she was morally opposed to killing or being killed. The Nazis starved disabled people to death, just like Terri. They also used your preferred methods of bullets and lethal injection. All the experts agree, Terri's brain was not dead. Even the experts who lied about other things agree on that.
I hope I addressed all of the lies in your post. How did you fit so many into so few words?
please cite even 1 piece of credible evidence that remotely suggests terri wanted to stay alive in that condition. the court could not find any and neither can you.
it is easy to call people liars. it is harder to prove it, and impossible when the facts don't support you.
Please provide even one piece of credible evidence that remotely suggests that Terri wanted to be dehydrated to death...murdered in a manner that if you did it to your dog, you'd go to prison.
You haven't mentioned any facts. You were way off describing Terri's condition and don't even know her first name (you've misspelled it two different ways).
If you'd like to start learning about the case, this is a good spot. The folks here are friendly and extremely well informed. We won't deceive you. We don't have to -- we do nothing to be ashamed of. The deceivers are the ones who make up slippery rationales for killing an innocent woman and ransacking her estate. They know in their hearts it's wrong.
Terri objected to Karen Quinlan being removed from her respirator. She said "Where there is life, there is hope."
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