I just read the news (no oral food, no medical testing despite new technology, no reconsidering of error), and this is the last item. I was just thinking the same thing you are. When Greer says no to this (and I believe all indications are pointing to him ruling "no" - he's THAT far gone), he'll be toast. This is IT folks. Pray very hard. Watch very carefully.
I may be wrong, but I just have this feeling....
feelings can be a positive thing. ;o)
TERRI'S BROTHER HOPEFUL ABOUT NEW LEGISLATION AIMED AT SAVING SCHIAVO
http://www.ewtn.com/vnews/getstory.asp?number=54528
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Lori Kehoe, Congressional liaison for the National Right to Life told CNA that she is encouraged by yesterday's introduction of the bill.
Basically, she said, "[representatives] fell into one of two categories: those who were extremely supportive of the bill and those who were very ambivalent and didn't really know all the facts."
Kehoe said that it was very powerful for the representatives to meet Schiavo's parents and "to have to look into their eyes and see that this is a human being, not just another test case."
She noted that one of the few harsh reactions came from Rep. Nancy Johnson (R-CT) who "looked right at [Schiavo's brother] and said 'that's not life...how long has she been in that coma and how much is it costing us?'"
"It was really bad", Kehoe noted.
I think he's finally gone too far. He's turned them all down.
You know there are plenty of examples in the Bible when something appeared to be very bad but worked out for good, prime example Joseph. I'm believing that all these NO's from Greer the Grinch are going to be very good for Terri because it's going to force the hand of the more powerful.