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To: o_zarkman44

Since you don't care, you should just divorce yourself from what they will do to care for her. If her life is miserable, then she is not PVS or braindead, because those would not comprehend their misery. If she is truly miserable because she is aware of it, that is because of the abuse/neglect inflicted upon her by Michael Schiavo. In the hands only those who love her and will offer her all this world(and God) has to offer her, the present circumstance will move to a much better one. We know you want her dead. Take a hike. Your language alone proves your hateful attitude toward this innocent child of God.


23 posted on 03/03/2005 10:06:54 PM PST by txrangerette
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To: txrangerette

Yeah this is all the husbands fault because some won't let him move on with his life and would rather tie up the courts with litigation and waste money.

I was put in a similar situation in 1989 with my former wife. She was nearly killed in an accident while driving drunk. I ended up divorcing her and getting custody of my 3 young sons who were 4, 6, 8. Had I stayed married to her I would have been held responsible for the 1 million dollar medical bill. She never fully recovered but was turned loose on society as a disabled dependent. You don't know misery until you experience that type of experience.
You don't know misery and what kind of decisions you may be faced with. And to have to worry about being second guessed about decisions at a time of multiple distractions is absolutely not foremost on ones mind.
You people say what you want........ there are some things you have no business interfering with. I don't care what your emotions are.


59 posted on 03/03/2005 10:56:14 PM PST by o_zarkman44
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