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To: jwalsh07
Is the conflict between the Guardian and the ward? Or the guardian and the Ward's parents?
Not trying to be a nut cracker here, it just seems that if her wishes were indeed as the husband has stated, then the Guardian's and Ward's interests are not in conflict.
501 posted on 03/22/2005 6:31:20 PM PST by The Mike Device (10 Megatons of fusion fun.)
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To: The Mike Device
Not trying to be a nut cracker here, it just seems that if her wishes were indeed as the husband has stated, then the Guardian's and Ward's interests are not in conflict.

You be the judge. Here are the facts.

During the malpractice trial Michael Schiavo never mentioned Terri's supposed informed consent to remove "life support". The jury awarded Terri Schiavo about a million bucks for her care for the duration of her natural life. Do you think a jury would have coughed up all that dough if Mike had told them Terri wasn't gonna be around touse it?

Fast forward some years later. Money arrives in the bank, Mikey's got himself a new girl a kid and another on the way. Suddenly, he puts a DNR sign on her door, halts all rehab, refuses treatment for his wifes kidney infection and , lo and behold, he remembers that Terri once said to him, "Gee I wouldn't want to live like that."

You seeing a conflict yet?

502 posted on 03/22/2005 6:40:41 PM PST by jwalsh07
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