To: Harmless Teddy Bear
Why should that post be pulled? It raises a fair question: Just what does a an aging judge do to make sure he's not faced with the same outcome? Ask yourself, how might Greer answer that one? Would he agree to starvation and dehydration if he had the choice? What might he do to avoid it? Has he made a Living Will??? (Knowing full well such a document wouldn't save him?)
1,154 posted on
04/08/2005 4:05:16 PM PDT by
Fred Nerks
(Proud to be an Aussie.)
To: Fred Nerks
Why should that post be pulled? It raises a fair question: Just what does a an aging judge do to make sure he's not faced with the same outcome? Ask yourself, how might Greer answer that one? Would he agree to starvation and dehydration if he had the choice? What might he do to avoid it? Has he made a Living Will??? (Knowing full well such a document wouldn't save him?) I agree with you. I didn't see any perceived threat. Your post raises a good point. What would or should a judge do if they become legally blind? Should they resign?
1,193 posted on
04/08/2005 5:06:26 PM PDT by
Netizen
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