"Yes, life is sacred," Felos said as he argued that restarting artificial feedings would be a violation of Terri Schiavo's rights. "So is liberty, particularly in this country."
the judge told Gibbs that he still wasn't completely sold on the argument. "I think you'd be hardpressed to convince me that you have a substantial likelihood" of the parents' lawsuit succeeding, Whittemore said.
Countered Felos: "Every possible issue has been raised and re-raised, litigated and re-litigated. It's the elongation of these proceedings that have violated Mrs. Schiavo's due process rights."
Bob Schindler said he is now noticing dehydration's effects on his daughter. Yet when he told her that he hoped the tube would soon be replaced, he said she smiled -even though Michael Schiavo insists that such a reaction is simply impossible.
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That just about says it all doesn't it? Poor Terri....I'm going for a walk. Can't take this right now.
Due process rights? How about her not being allowed an attorney ad litum?