To: HiTech RedNeck
"because the Schindlers could have all the "permission" in the world and they wouldn't do it." Exactly. I don't think the Judge said, "she has to die." I think he said, "you can kill her." He might not have used those words, but I believe that to be the gist of it. The order is posted somewhere on these threads. Hopefully somebody will do some digging to challenge this premise. That slimey, twisted little spiritual pervert is getting his jollies of all this.
224 posted on
11/14/2003 2:45:14 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
Yes, you're right, Greer didn't order that she must die. But, as MS pointed out on LKL, he (MS) didn't ask that Terri be put to death - the whole argument was over "what Terri wanted" (as told by MS)
So Greer's ruling 'found' that a) she was PVS and b) she would not want to live in such a condition.
I suppose even if the Schindlers were to get custody, Greer's ruling would stand and Felos would try to force them to "honor Terri's wish." (sickening though it is)
I will have to look at the transcript of the radio broadcast (if someone posts it) to see where Felos hinted at that.
245 posted on
11/14/2003 3:29:53 PM PST by
msmagoo
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