Posted on 09/27/2004 10:42:19 AM PDT by amdgmary
sweet girl
Yes, indeed, a sweet girl who made a fatal mistake: marrying Michael R. Schiavo. Imagine what a wonderful life she could have had otherwise!
Because they used false information from previous rulings in regards to facts and that false and not clear and convincing evidence (although the court says it is) says that Terri's wishes are to die.
Just the courts?
She doesn't deserve an injection, she deserves to live and if injections were legal she would be dead as we speak.
Instead of ethnic groups the secular government will progress to religious groups.
the secular government will progress to religious groups
Already have, Waco, 1993
For the information, including that contained on the minicd mentioned below, send me a snail mail (land mail) address and I will send you a CD that you can use for further distribution, contacting individuals, etc. If Felos is saying Oct. 3rd as the soonest possible time to pull Terri's feeding tube then we don't have much time.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1226162/posts?page=227#227
Another beauty from World Net Daily! Thank the Lord that Barbara Simpson and Sarah Foster have been faithful in keeping Terri's story and the truth behind it on the internet! Long live the pajamahadeen!
If anyone would like to be on/off my Terri ping list, please let me know here or by FReepmail. All requests happily honored!
I wish some investigative reporter or a fact crime writer would do a book about Terri's blight and names names.
BUMP
What a disgusting figure is this "husband."
There will be more cases to follow this where someone wants to pull the plug on another to avoid any personal inconvenience to themselves!
Let me just be clear, if I may. If people cost money, we should euthanize them? Is that what you meant?
Because, I think, this 'right to die' movement wants you to be outraged. Wants you to understand the pain of watching a loved one slowly waste away under a court order. Wants your heart to break.
Then, you won't be so opposed to giving the needle.
That is the objective, in my opinion.
If braindead bodies cost us $100,000/yr to maintain (in poor physical health where they are subject to abuse, mistreatment, and exploitation), yes.
Well, since Terri is not brain-dead, is responsive, shows awareness and personally owned behaviors, I guess this doesn't apply to her.
Incidentally, I know we all have our own personal finances (or lack thereof) to worry about, but is cost of care a good reason to ice someone?
Man, don't tell cancer and diabetic patients that. For that matter, ulcerative colitis, crohns, melanoma, lung disorders, dementia, osteoporosis, irritable bowel symdrom, chronic asthmatics, hair-lips, quadraplegics, amputees, those recovering from stroke or heart attack, patients with chronic acne or skin disorders, mentally challenged people, down's syndrome patients, any brain injured person, anyone with an ongoing symptom or disease, aids patients, hep patients, people with broken bones, elderly with high prescription costs, people with high blood pressure, people with ulcers, people with chronic eye ailments, people with low immune effectiveness, people with scoliosis, deaf people...
Shall I go on? They all cost money, too.
Getting the picture?
First of all, Terri is private pay. You don't have to pay for it.
Secondly, you're priorities are way out of whack if you dollars mean more than precious human life.
I'm thinking you are being sarcastic here. Lord, I hope you are.
You're right that murder is a legal term. But the banter over semantics doesn't change the truth- Terri is innocent and her life is being stolen from her. If it makes it easier for some to swallow by not calling it murder, then I frankly don't care. A rose by any other name, a murder by any other name.
Bump!
Terri's Parents on Larry King Live tonight 9 EST
http://www.cnn.com/CNN/Programs/larry.king.live/
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