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To: billbears
Subvert the rule of law. That's a real conservative action.

Better the subversion of inhumane law than the subversion of the moral foundations of our civilization. And yes, that is indeed extremely conservative.

843 posted on 03/18/2005 8:37:53 PM PST by JFK_Lib
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To: JFK_Lib
No offense, but if you care so much, drive yourself down to Florida and tell Judge Greer you'll take over the care for this woman. I want to know exactly what it is about this situation that you are willing to not allow her to move on. Personally if I was laying there after 15 years and I had the option to die, albeit somewhat painfully for a few days, and go to meet my Maker or lay there for another 15 years holding up the lives of those I loved, I know what I would choose. Sometimes people just give up. I've watched family members starve themselves at the end. And I know it was painful, but I also know they're in a much better place right now.

If you feel so strongly about subverting the rule of law, I suggest you ride up to Washington DC with all the other your kooky 'conservative' friends and tell the President of these United States along with Congress that you choose here and now to tear up the Constitution and any other founding document that stands in your way. The document is not perfect but it's all we have to run our government by.

And yes, that is indeed extremely conservative

You people are crazy. No I take that back. You're cracked. Do you honestly realize what you are suggesting? I don't know about you but when it's my time to go, I don't want some law that's been passed by the heavily centralized government telling me how and when I can go. And I don't plan to write a living will. You're suggesting the national government should have the right to tell doctors when they can take people off life support or IV tubes. I know I'm going to trust someone with a medical degree on the viability of whether or not I can live over what some d#mn politician who's grandstanding has to say about the issue. Will I have to move out of the country to die?

What's even worse is that this fight has been going on for six years. Do you think they didn't get a second opinion? Or are all the doctors and the judges in on the conspiracy with Michael to get rid of this woman?

Have you ever thought that perhaps it is God's Will that she does die? That it's her time to go to Heaven? Who are you to decide that? You know that does happen from time to time. I had my best friend in college declared legally brain dead after a serious car accident even though he wasn't completely yet. But the doctors knew there was no hope. Are his parents murderers because they chose to allow him to die in peace? They could have kept him in a vegetative state for many many years. But they didn't.

875 posted on 03/18/2005 9:04:03 PM PST by billbears (Deo Vindice)
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