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To: pollywog
It was written that way in the report. I guess Wolfson had concerns that the appointed doctors or specialists would be accused of bias. Of course, if their names and findings are kept secret, I don't see how accusations of bias could be avoided by one side or the other, depending on the outcome.

Trust was a big issue for Wolfson. Apparently he urged the Schindlers and Schiavo to agree to abide by the findings of this independent team, but Felos pulled MS out at the last minute, claiming that because Terri's Law is unconstitutional, Wolfson's status as GAL is not recognized and any agreement made through actions of the GAL would not be binding.
241 posted on 12/03/2003 8:28:39 PM PST by msmagoo
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To: msmagoo
...But it makes sense that Bush and the Schindlers would not agree to this, either! They would not agree to Terri's death -- they've suffered enough from heartless, souless "experts" who cannot understand someone who is slower, so different from them ("can't talk, can't move, must not want to live, not worth keeping alive.")
247 posted on 12/03/2003 8:37:33 PM PST by cyn (http://www.terrisfight.org)
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