To: RacerF150
I must say, if I were Terri's parents I would kill her husband. I would shoot the SOB and take my chances in hell and prison but by God, I would see him dead first!!
38 posted on
03/10/2005 1:07:33 PM PST by
4everontheRight
( "I'm learning to dread one day at a time" --- Charlie Brown)
To: 4everontheRight
I'd easily got to jail for my kids if their life was hanging on the balance and I could do something about it, but that is just me!
49 posted on
03/10/2005 1:21:40 PM PST by
Halls
To: 4everontheRight
I must say, if I were Terri's parents I would kill her husband. I would shoot the SOB and take my chances in hell and prison but by God, I would see him dead first!! I'd figure out a way to capture him, then improson him for seven days without food or water. Then I'd let him go. If he tried to have me prosecuted for torture, I'd play the Larry King interview where he claims starvation/dehydration is painless, and argue that if starvation/dehydration is a painless way to die, then non-fatal starvation/dehydration cannot be considered torture.
245 posted on
03/10/2005 6:24:34 PM PST by
supercat
(For Florida officials to be free of the Albatross, they should let it fly away.)
To: 4everontheRight
Why risk a murder charge? "Kidnapping" is far less severe, and more justifiable... both here, and in the afterlife. Greer and Schiavo have to
find her to kill her. Taking her across state lines makes it more likely that Greer would not be the judge for that subsequent case.
Simply ignoring the order - by feeding her - and getting a contempt charge would keep Teri alive, and further minimize legal liability.
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