To: huck von finn
Just because cremation is a faster process does not mean that the law wouldn't apply.
I hope that you are right, but I am afraid that we will find out in time if you are right. Ideally, we won't find out if an autopsy can be avoided here, for we pray that Terri can yet prevail.
Still, I would be unsurprised if the FL Supremes strike down the law next week, and we could see further feeding tube withdrawal by Thanksgiving. Maybe Jodi's mother can skip preparing the thanksgiving meal to supervise everything at the hospice again. What a macabre case, and it's all the fault of corruption in the FL judiciary!
To: Theodore R.
I hope that you are right, but I am afraid that we will find out in time if you are right. Ideally, we won't find out if an autopsy can be avoided here, for we pray that Terri can yet prevail. Yes, but we all sail on eventually, even Terri. An autopsy will be mandatory eventually.
Still, I would be unsurprised if the FL Supremes strike down the law next week, and we could see further feeding tube withdrawal by Thanksgiving. Maybe Jodi's mother can skip preparing the thanksgiving meal to supervise everything at the hospice again. What a macabre case, and it's all the fault of corruption in the FL judiciary!
All of this remains to be seen.
To: Theodore R.
Still, I would be unsurprised if the FL Supremes strike down the law next week, and we could see further feeding tube withdrawal by Thanksgiving If you aren't a believer then just ignore this post,ok?.
For us that are, I believe that this will only happen if it is Gods will. We have to continue praying and fighting for her until Terri granted life by the courts or He decides to call her home. I know that it's been a roller coaster ride (and may get worse) but we just need to keep the faith and stay on course. Ok, enough preaching :') Back to the trenches.
368 posted on
10/25/2003 9:17:36 PM PDT by
CindyDawg
(All the above is JUST my opinion :'))
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