God rest her sweet soul.
NEVER forget!!
Where is the husband today?
We know where Jeb Bush is.
Was Terri kept alive using her own family’s money or using tax payer money?
Does anyone in FReeper-world Know what’s happened to the judge or her ex (and his replacement wife) in the two decades since?
If she was a criminal, every liberal lawyer in America would have been suing for cruel & unusual means of death.
wow.. has it really been 20 years already?
my god rest her soul..
(and torment her husband’s and the court)
“Greer is a Republican who was once a member of a Southern Baptist Church.[1]
Greer served as a county commissioner for Pinellas County as a Republican from 1984 to 1992. He was first elected to the Sixth Judicial Circuit Court in 1992 on a nonpartisan ballot, and was reelected in 1998 and again in 2004. He retired in 2010 when his term expired.[2][3]
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Greer received substantial attention in national and international media for his involvement in the Terri Schiavo case.
Because Greer’s controversial decisions in the Schiavo case conflicted with the opinions of patrons at his church, the Calvary Baptist Church of Clearwater, Greer was asked by pastor William Rice to clarify his relationship with his church. Greer then withdrew his membership from the Calvary congregation.[4]
In 2005 Greer was threatened with impeachment for his decisions in the Terri Schiavo case. Attorney Barry Cohen represented Greer, who retained his position.[5]”
i believe this was a test case to allow government to starve citizens deeming it euphoria… that is how they put it.
I still recall the posters who were gleeful at it.
I had a friend who had CP. He was on a feeding tube, a bladder tube, on oxygen and could only move his head. He lived at a nursing home.
often I’d be woken in the middle of the night by the Holy Spirit” telling me to get up, go, go to Scott. So every day for 9 months I visited him. He was a CPA. He had a great faith and a sports geek.
I’d visit each day. Put lotion on his legs and arms. I’d rub his feet. I faught for him. Many staff saw him as a living slab of meat. In God’s eyes he was Scott, a man of God.
Scott died one year ago on March 28. He died on his terms. I made sure of that. I guess I did it in Memory of Terri.