Now, because I CAN read, I'll show you something:
Oops! But! but! but! Mean ol' Micheal wouldn't let her have tests!
If you read the court docs, you'd find out just how many she had, and how much care she had. Micheal made sure she got the best of care.
What really makes me sick about this case, is how people have demonized him, without knowing the facts. That's just plain shamefull.
My wife has worked in a death home for 25 years. Compared to how those people are treated, the level of care they get, Micheal treated her like a queen.
Read all the court docs, there are about 50-60 or more, enough to keep you all busy, and learn the truth, not rumors.
You may disagree with his decision, which is why he gave it to the court to make, but that's all you can do. Everything else is unfounded, unjustified, and uncalled for.
Except the most glaring facts that you and your ilk continuously ignore, such as the fact that the founding documents, the very foundation of our law, explicitly forbids killing the innocent for ANY reason: because the right to life is God-given and therefore inalienable.
Your copy must include the words "unless some guy who goes by the handle of 'Nathan' on the internet decides someone's life isn't worth living". Eh?
Like all liberals, you think you're God.
You could probably muster all the Democrats to support you for the Supreme Court...your reading comprehension is right about where they like their judges' to be...
He killed his wife. Dehydrated her to death. What more do you need to know about a man?
My impulse upon reading that was to laugh...at your sheer chutzpah.
But upon a few minutes reflection, you remind me of a lying Nazi apologist.
Is that why she died like a concentration camp victim?
In your delusional world, like George Felos', those who died in Auschwitz died a beautiful, peaceful, lovely death...
Your heroic providers of 'the best of care' showed more concern for the flowers on her night table than they did for Terri or her family.
After all, every thing had to 'look good'.
You lost all credibility . . . and then some.