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To: floriduh voter

Why does the hospice want Terri dead so badly? When she dies, the Medicaid payments to the hospice will cease. Remember, as in Watergate, it's all about money.


4,075 posted on 02/25/2005 7:51:39 PM PST by Theodore R. (Terri has already outlived Eleanor Centzone.)
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To: Theodore R.

They can make room for another one? I mean, if they go on with Terri, they might eventually get caught with their hand in the Federal Cookie Jar. Whereas if Terri dies, however she dies, while at the Hospice, it provides a fig leaf of authenticity to her stay there. Then the next case in that room, in that bed, may not be fraught with the same worry of getting caught. Remember, the Hospice Movement in general does have a vested interest in the Euthanasia Movement...the more the merrier. Head 'em up, move 'em out, kill 'em, bring in the next bunch, before somebody catches on that some of these people weren't really terminal to begin with.


4,079 posted on 02/25/2005 8:10:25 PM PST by txrangerette
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To: Theodore R.

I believe that Hospice has a pro-DEATH agenda. Didn't someone here post that George Felos was on the board at Hospice for a number of years (and he is a pro-euthanasia activist)?

I've heard more stories about Hospice around the country (some good, some bad), but I have heard enough bad, that I feel that Hospice should be investigated, especially in Florida.

Why is Terri at a Hospice, anyway? I thought Hospice was for patients at the end of their life. Terri has been alive for 15 years, & could live to be 100 if given good care.


4,080 posted on 02/25/2005 8:12:02 PM PST by Sun (Visit www.theEmpireJournal.com * Pray for Terri. Pray to end abortion.)
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