To: Theodore R.
"There will be no autopsy -- immediate cremation, as already ordered by the popular George W. Greer."
Please post a link to the source of this info. This info needs to be spread. Also I understand that Michael Schiavo owns an $80,000 Mercedes Benz. If anyone has a confirming report to this I would like to add it as a follow-up to my Tuesday article.
http://www.aim.org/publications/briefings/2003/oct14.html
90 posted on
10/17/2003 11:02:24 AM PDT by
walford
(Dogmatism swings both ways)
To: walford
Regarding cremation:
www.townhall.com/news/politics/200308/CUL20030822e.shtml
Florida Supreme Court Denies Hearing on Euthanasia Case
I did a google on Terri Schiavo will be cremated ...
93 posted on
10/17/2003 11:29:31 AM PDT by
Pegita
('Tis so sweet to trust in Jesus, just to take Him at His Word ...)
To: walford
80k Benz eh?
While I'd never advocate violence.
A sudden change of guardianship would help Terry immensely.
And since they are still legally married, she'd get the Benz.
If it was my daughter...I'd trust my wife to do whats best for her.
94 posted on
10/17/2003 11:32:26 AM PDT by
Stopislamnow
(It will be too late when we're all dead. And the way our government is going, it'll be soon.)
To: walford
>>immediate cremation, as already ordered by the popular George W. Greer
POPULAR?
Someone is on something.
To: walford
Thanks for all your work, but it seems not to impress Jeb Bush, the only person who can do anything to stop a murder and seemingly is hesitant to do so. No matter how much evidence is put forward by so many diligent posters here, Jeb says it is insufficient for him to intervene. He keeps talking about "our courts." Not too long ago he even said there was "no evidence" that Schiavo had abused his role as guardian, despite all the testimony to the contrary. Jeb in his brief called Terri a "PVS" case, incorrect of course.
When Schiavo verbally attacked Jeb in September, the governor said nothing. Similarly, when George W. Greer ridiculed him, he said nothing.
Now he says his lawyers cannot determine whether he can intervene.
Is he "Hamlet"? Or is the line from "Macbeth" more appropriate: "Macbeth, doth murder sleep?"
I don't see how he can look at his handsome face in the mirror if he lets Terri die?
To: walford
My first post - bear with me :)
re: Michael Schiavo's Mercedes....
My thoughts are that Michael (and Felos) already have a lucrative "Right to Die" book contract and if he does have a new Mercedes, its the result of his first advance.
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