To: zarf
If my wife told me she did not want to live in a vegitative state and god forbid it happened, I can tell you right now nothing would end my crusade to fulfill her wish.Of course. That is your obligation as her husband. But I bet that you wouldn't move in with another woman and father two children by her before your wife was dead. That is my problem with Michael Schiavo. His actions make me question the sincerity of his quest. If he loves his wife so much that he feels compelled to fight to fulfill her wishes, why doesn't he respect her enough not to openly carry on with another woman?
119 posted on
03/19/2005 9:05:39 AM PST by
SilentServiceCPOWife
("It's a good life...if you don't weaken." - - my grandmother)
To: SilentServiceCPOWife
That is your obligation as her husband. But I bet that you wouldn't move in with another woman and father two children by her before your wife was dead. That is my problem with Michael Schiavo. His actions make me question the sincerity of his quest. If he loves his wife so much that he feels compelled to fight to fulfill her wishes, why doesn't he respect her enough not to openly carry on with another woman?Your statement is well taken but it's irrelevent.
He is her husband regardless of of the other issues. The courts have spoken and the State has played out it's string. Let's hope for a miracle but don't intervene when it's not your business.
125 posted on
03/19/2005 9:12:30 AM PST by
zarf
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