To: tutstar
Geraldo sure didn't give them much time, but at least it was brought out that there were many more doctors who say that Terri is NOT vegetative than there are those who say she is. I'm glad Bobby stressed their very legitimate suspicions about Michael as well. If that gets enough play, at least people will start to question his motives and that could work in Terri's favor.
No matter what the pro-death judge worshippers do then, it wouldn't effect Terri because if Michael is clearly and publicly brought under the banner of suspicion, I would think they would HAVE to remove him as Terri's guardian. It would just be a nice little extra to see the ACLU handed their *ss*s when this case became a non-issue.
57 posted on
10/26/2003 7:43:34 PM PST by
sweetliberty
("Having the right to do a thing is not at all the same thing as being right in doing it.")
To: sweetliberty
This has to be very very difficult, to the max, for the Schindler's, only our Father in heaven knows what this man has done or not done to Terri-and not only at the time of the injury, but each and every time that monster walks into her prison cell at the hospice. (I call it that because his lack of love for Terri has caused her existence, such as it is, to be mostly joyless-no TV, no therapy, no stimulation and probably ONLY love when her family is gifted with the right to vist by that creep.)
I must pray and PRAY HARD for Terri's protection throughout this if no guard is posted RIGHT BY HER BED AT ALL TIMES....I believe there are those IN THE HOSPICE as vile as Michael. The word investigation might serve as a catalyst for Michael to become brash.
I believe Terri is in danger because this man wants her DEAD, and cremated, yesterday. And apparently-SO DOES FELOS.
60 posted on
10/26/2003 7:50:36 PM PST by
Republic
To: sweetliberty
Very good point. If enough question is raised about the suspicious circumstances under which Terri's condition came to be, and the only person who falls under that umbrella of suspicion is Michael Schiavo, that in itself may compel the court to remove him as her guardian. Yes!
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