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To: sageb1

We all need to go back and read that newspaper story form the local laGrange newspaper. I am really really tired right now, as are I am sure all of you as well. But in that story didn't the attorney for the sister and the brother say that evrybody was kissy kissy on Monday? Or was the attorney for the grand daughter.

If you have the sisters and brothers attorney saying everything is fine, then what is with the nephew? Again very tired I may have my facts wrong here. Will check it out tomorrow.


1,175 posted on 04/08/2005 4:33:24 PM PDT by ExPatInFrance (JUDGE GREER: LAST RITES INSTEAD OF CIVIL RIGHTS, "The Law of the case is she is going to Die!")
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To: ExPatInFrance
"I am really really tired right now"

lol...I just admitted to the same in another post. Have a good weekend!

Sage

1,186 posted on 04/08/2005 4:50:28 PM PDT by sageb1
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To: ExPatInFrance
Mullinax and the patient’s brother and sister – Lonnie Ruth Mullinax of Birmingham and A.B. McLeod of Anniston, Ala. – came here last Friday to arrange for a feeding tube and take her to the Birmingham hospital.

“She (Gaddy) said, ‘I think it’s time she (her grandmother) goes home to Jesus, that’s she’s too sick and would not have a good quality of life,” Kenneth Mullinax said.

His complaints have been posted on Internet Web logs that have been in overdrive since the Terri Schiavo case. “All of the Terri Schiavo people have come to our rescue,” Mullinax said. “This thing’s going national.” On Thursday, the Probate Office, West Georgia Health System and attorneys in the case were inundated with phone calls and e-mails.

“We need people surrounding that place (hospice), we need some activity,” one caller from Oregon told the Daily News, adding that she had called the governor’s office and attorneys in the case.

The probate office got an estimated 50 calls from people saying things like, “I understand y’all are murdering people in Troup County” and “You’re euthanizing people.” “We’re taking the posture of refusing to deal with those people because they’re not representing the responsible parties,” said West Georgia Health System President Jerry Fulks.

The above is from the lagrange article. Looks like a fight over the money. If the others are from out of town, how much care did they give Mae?

1,191 posted on 04/08/2005 4:58:32 PM PDT by Netizen (USA - Land of the free, home of the brave, where the handicapped are legally starved and dehydrated!)
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