Would you feel abused if someone locked you in a room with no water and no food for two weeks or so?
Do you think your quality of life is better than Terri Schiavo's was? Why does that matter legally or morally?
Do you think your rights as delineated in the Bill of Rights are important? Do you believe every American has an equal share in those rights?
Do you think your rights as delineated in the Bill of Rights are superior to those of a person in Terri Schiavo's condition? Why or why not?
Do you think a person in Terri Schiavo's condition has forfeited their right to life as delineated in the Bill of Rights? If so, why? What is your authority to make that judgment?
Am I a part of the 'mixed nuts brigade' for asking you these questions?
Are you on the right website?
Just askin'...
FLA NEW BILL: The non-profit Hospices are scared "to death" of a new bill that would permit "for profit" Hospices to do business in Florida. I say what's wrong with competition? Bad Hospices chould be shut down for good and the for profit hospices could also accept indigent patients. Maybe the bloodlust would not be so rampant in a for profit system because they'd have to worry about malpractice.
Terri's Hospice kept her isolated for four years. That's not all they did to her.
I came back here to put some light on the subject but to stay true to the thread which is in re: Tom Delay, I'm behind him 100%. I support a thorough investigation of how this heinous crime was pulled off. Whoever gets caught in the investigation, let the chips fall where they may.
I think that's what naysayers are afraid of.