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To: Sun Soldier
Oh wait... that is the problem... nobody agrees on what she wanted.

Until Michael met George Felos, everybody agreed what Terri wanted. Judge Greer apparently finds credible the notion that Terri had told Michael she wanted to be starved to death but Michael somehow didn't remember it until years after Terri was incapacitated. I think it seems much more plausible that Felos, who had already been involved in starving many other people, suggested to Michael that he could be rid of Terri sooner if he "remembered" her having said that she wanted to be starved. Perhaps you agree with Judge Greer's finding of credibility, but I find it absurd.

105 posted on 02/17/2005 7:31:14 PM PST by supercat (Better to have egg on one's face than blood on one's hands.)
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To: supercat

"I think it seems much more plausible that Felos, who had already been involved in starving many other people, suggested to Michael..."

You may be correct... My goal is to negate what other people "think" or what "seems much more plausible" by making my desires clear. Life has different meaning to different people. To me, laying in a bed with people around me gauging my reaction to probing, music, baloons, etc. is not life. Maybe it is to you so you better make sure the person closest to you knows that.


114 posted on 02/17/2005 8:03:16 PM PST by Sun Soldier
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