.
.
"He never fell out of love with her, "
Yeah, right. That's why he's been bedding every woman he could get his hands on ever since she was hurt.
"and because of that love he has to let her go"
And it wouldn't have anything to do with with a few hundred thousand dollars, a mistress and a couple of bastard children, would it?
"The move left Michael Schiavo feeling betrayed"
.
.
"Schiavo's family hopes viewers see a man who has fought as hard to preserve Terri's dignity as to end her life."
Oh, yeah. He really did that, talking about why they didn't do gynocological exams, and such. That was real dignified....and protective of her privacy. Give it a rest you stinkin' liars. Actions speak louder than words.
"This is, Michael Schiavo's friends and family say, a rare and tragic love story"
Oh yeah, a real Romeo and Juliet.
" At Woodrow Wilson High School, Michael Schiavo, handsome and confident, had a lot of girlfriends."
I'd like to hear THEIR stories. Wonder if any of them have babies by him.
"They had a perfect marriage," Brian Schiavo said. "He adored her."
That's HIS version. They lived in Pennsylvania. How the heck would they know?
"It was his mother's death in 1997 that made him realize Terri needed to be allowed to die."
"It was his mother's death in 1997 that made him realize Terri needed to be allowed to die."
"I was hiding behind my hope, and selfishly ignoring Terri's wishes."
You hadn't thought of them yet, you mean. I'll just bet boy George was the one who helped you with that "recollection." Terri probably "told" Georgie that she wanted to be killed and that helped you remember, right Michael?
"He really doesn't have a life," Rowley said. "He can't go on until this is over."
He needs her gone so he can take the money, have the body cremated and quit having to burden himself with worrying about facing possible criminal charges, marry the mistress and ride off into the sunset with his illegitimate kids and live happily ever after....or until Jodi p*ss*s him off.
""I couldn't have gotten through that without him."
Wonder if he convinced him to kill his wife too.
"Hyden is convinced, Michael Schiavo thinks about Terri every day."
I'm sure he does....he thinks, "if she wasn't here, I could be doing this, or that or whatever."
"He is living every day knowing that the wife he loved is no longer here, but the body remains"
And it's just getting inconvenient as
I guess that this is the point that we're supposed to realize that it is all about Michael and how much Terri went and screwed up his life, but I just can't seem to work up a tear.