To: sweetliberty
Don't miss this part
"I cannot understand how anyone would take that seriously," Schiavo attorney George Felos told WND in response to the adultery charge. "Most people would say that it's understandable that a healthy spouse shouldn't be sentenced to life without companionship," he said. Felos compared Schiavo's situation to that of other clients dealing with spouses afflicted with Alzheimer's who have been institutionalized and no longer recognize their healthy spouses.
He doesn't have a problem with sentencing Terri to death...scumbag
468 posted on
11/06/2003 9:51:37 AM PST by
Krodg
(a proud member of the 'Godsquad')
To: Krodg
He doesn't have a problem with sentencing Terri to death...scumbag
I read the story on the website-and think Felos' statement shows his moral corruption. Killing Terri, fine. Cheat on your disabled spouse, fine. Deny your disabled spouse even basic treatment, fine. Lie through your teeth in court and on national tv, fine. How twisted do you have to be to say MS has a "right" to do all this?
485 posted on
11/06/2003 11:09:22 AM PST by
Annie03
(donate at www.terrisfight.org)
To: Krodg
He could have divorced her at any time- of course he would have divorced himself from the money too.
The love of money is the root of all evil.
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