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To: Fishtalk
I can't imagine the public's reaction at footage of this woman slowly starving to death.

What footage? The man who talks eagerly about indelicate aspects of her gynecological exams wants to protect her privacy and won't allow any cameras.

5 posted on 02/20/2005 6:01:03 PM PST by supercat (For Florida officials to be free of the Albatross, they should let it fly away.)
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To: supercat
What footage? The man who talks eagerly about indelicate aspects of her gynecological exams wants to protect her privacy and won't allow any cameras.

Actually I was thinking out loud when I wrote that. Because I don't know if there will be any footage but I thought there should be.

The thing to do here is, first face it, she's not going to die right away. As I understand it, they are removing her feeding tube. So she must die of starvation. It took my father, who was in a complete coma, a week to die and he was a mess, after they removed his feeding tube.

Someone, perhaps a clandestine medical person, should get a camera in there and get some video/pics of her. Eventually she's going to shrivel up amd who knows what else, get catatonic. Starving hurts. Perhaps she'll start to moan. Even in her current state the difference would be obvious.

Plays the video of her now compared to the suffering she endures by starving for the liberal public.

I bet they'd get a court order real quick to put that feeding tube back in.

Yes I read your warning that lovely husband won't allow cameras. Hey, they make real little cameras you can wear on your hat. I'm betting something like this happens.

95 posted on 02/20/2005 10:28:33 PM PST by Fishtalk (Once a liberal and victim of all the spin. Ask me to interpret.)
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