Posted on 03/24/2005 1:30:41 PM PST by crushkerry
We got a great response to our pictorial illustration of warped Democrat moral values in the ANWR debate we thought the same comparison would be applicable to the Schiavo case. Simply compare the effort expended by Democrats in trying to "save" an animal whose habitat is not in danger versus their actions concerning a disabled human being. A picture is worth a thousand words.
Your on the wrong forum Troll.
Be gone!
Sorry Moses, I thought this was the "FREE republic". So here I am. By the way, Michael and I aren't two peas a pod, he's the husband...the HUSBAND, remember that, MARRIAGE, that whole relationship thing that has nothing to do with YOU.
This is a private forum and you are not "Free" to be a a-hole about anything you want.
Ill let the mods deal with you when they find you because im not a snitch but one thing is for certain, marriage doesnt remove the general public's concern (and responsibility to do something) for a handicapped woman who's only fault is the inability to swallow.
It was just a suggestion that a troll such as yourself should take a hike.
And BTW, it wasn't me that said you and MS are "peas in a pod".
FInally, I know it has nothing to do with me. The thing is, Michael, the HUSBAND, doesn't want to be Terri's HUSBAND anymore, except that if he remains so and she dies, he'll be rich.
No offense, but if the whole point of this forum is for you all to huddle together and agree with one another, you could all be doing much better things with your time.
If Michael is doing this for purely selfish reasons, than, yes, it's atrocious. But how do you prove that beyond a shadow of a doubt? How do you prove beyond a shadow of a doubt that Teri's wishes weren't to be kept alive while in such a hopeless state? And it is hopeless, that is just a fact most people need to accept. I haven't written a living will, but I've let my family (I'm not married) know that if, when I leave work today, I end up in a clinically hopeless state, let me go. I would sure hope, in that situation, that the decision would be left in their hands and not in the hands of the state. Who, in my humble opinion, have NO place in decisions life and death.
Fair enough beinetek.
Maybe the people who want Terri dead could have their own thread.
It could be named "necrophilia" as this is the only thing I can think of people that want an innocent person murdered.
Main Entry: nec·ro·phil·ia
Pronunciation: "ne-kr&-'fi-lE-&
Function: noun
Etymology: New Latin
: obsession with and usually erotic interest in or stimulation by corpses
- nec·ro·phil·i·ac /-'fi-lE-"ak/ adjective or noun
- nec·ro·phil·ic /-'fi-lik/ adjective
Not really...
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