To: MarMema
I know. And this: "Michael Schiavo, the husband, has ordered that the does not want family and friends near Terri."
I just do not understand how someone who so clearly is working AGAINST Terri can still be considered her guardian.
Terri's parents don't want any money; they've offered him all of Terri's assets -- doesn't seem it would take Solomon to figure this one out.
36 posted on
10/13/2003 12:28:21 PM PDT by
cyn
To: All
Question for thought:
What do you think the long term ramifications will be if Terri is allowed by a court to be murdered?
37 posted on
10/13/2003 12:44:38 PM PDT by
NebraskaTrailrider
(("Anyone who thinks a horse is dumb, is dumb." Roy Rogers))
To: cyn
So, as I understand the situation, Jeb Bush is on a holiday. A prayer vigil is in front of the hospice. Terri will die unless Bush intervenes. There is no other reprieve possible, is that correct?
Will some Bush supporter please explain why he is so hesitant to help Terri when he calls himself "prolife"?
To: cyn
Michael Schiavo is maybe afraid that Terri might regain consciousness someday. She might be able to tell what happened that night. Maybe that's what Michael Schiavo is afraid of.
A policeman at the door barring the parents from seeing their daughter? What the hell has this country come to?
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