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To: Hildy
Maybe, just maybe, he realized, because unlike any of you, he sees her everyday, she's not going to recover. It's then, after exhausting all the avenues, that he decides to let her go. Well, that just makes too much sense for some of you.

Michael Schiavo testimony from medical-malpractice testimony:

"I believe in the vows I took with my wife: through sickness and health, for richer or poor. I married my wife because I love her and I want to spend the rest of my life with her. I'm going to do that."
[“In Sickness”: The unfettered right to love, honor, and pull the plug. -- November 13, 2003 National Review Online]

Yeah, makes too much sense for me. /sarcasm

456 posted on 03/19/2005 2:53:05 PM PST by AHerald ("Hello, American sailor. Hello, freedom man." - refugee from Indochina to Midway sailor.)
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To: AHerald
Millions of people promise to love, honor, etc. for life, but! still marry/divorce many times.

Things change, life changes.

I'm sure Michael thought deep down Terri would get better.

465 posted on 03/19/2005 3:09:31 PM PST by the Deejay
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