To: lugsoul
There is just as much evidence that Terri would want a divorce... she might have said it to her friend, you know the one, the one who tried to warn her to stay away from home that night. Her so-called desire not to be kept alive this way that MS insists is true is just as true as Terri's desire not to be kept married to a cheating adulterous husband. It not because we want it to come out that way, it is because it would be right for it to come out that way. Yeah, outcome based justice - justice being the outcome.
312 posted on
02/28/2005 5:06:04 PM PST by
spiralsue
(Medieval treatment of Terri Schiavo continues, right after this short break)
To: spiralsue
There is just as much evidence that Terri would want a divorce... she might have said it to her friend, you know the one, the one who tried to warn her to stay away from home that night.However, it is entirely speculative. Michael Schiavo has one commanding position under the law: he is Terri Schiavo's guardian, with power of attorney. Terri's parents have utterly failed in their quest to impeach Michael Schiavo's role as her guardian. For all intents and purposes, Michael Schiavo legally is Terri Schiavo, and is treated as if he were Terri Schiavo when he speaks in court. The witnesses saying that she intended to divorce him do not have that status.
317 posted on
02/28/2005 5:10:50 PM PST by
Poohbah
("Hee Haw" was supposed to be a television show, not a political movement.)
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