To: sweetliberty
RE: "Saying Florida Republicans should be ''embarrassed'' by their handling of a nationally watched right-to-die case"
Um, how is this a "right-to-die" case? Did Terri have a living will, or anything like that?
8 posted on
11/05/2003 11:01:53 PM PST by
CAR913
(NEA = Not Educating Anyone)
To: CAR913
Um, how is this a "right-to-die" case? Did Terri have a living will, or anything like that? In my opinion, To Dean, that doesn't matter. She can't vote. Kill her, and Dean will get her husbands vote. See?
POLL....NBC - Would you vote for Bush ?
To: CAR913
"RE: "Saying Florida Republicans should be ''embarrassed'' by their handling of a nationally watched right-to-die case"Um, how is this a "right-to-die" case? Did Terri have a living will, or anything like that?"
It's not a right-to-die case. It's a right-to-life case. The case is very convoluted - but searching for threads with "Terri" in the title will get you up to speed real fast.
16 posted on
11/05/2003 11:13:13 PM PST by
Wampus SC
(Got my Godsquad membership card right here...)
To: CAR913
Terri had no living will. Her "husband" claimed she just told him she woulnd't like to "live" like "that" once after watcing some movie.
23 posted on
11/05/2003 11:30:49 PM PST by
Fledermaus
(I'm a conservative...not necessarily a Republican.)
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