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To: freecopper01

The judge may be blind, but he knows precisely what he is doing.

Judge Greer and his fellow travelers Schiavo and Felos have much to fear of a Federal investigation into the Terri Schiavo matter. There is much more than simple ignorance. There gives the appearance of a conspiracy to deprive a citizen of her civil rights, to deprive her of her life and to defraud the government of considerable funds.

Terri Schiavo sustained severe injury and brain damage, that is clear. The failure treat her seems to be more than a mere coincidence. She has reportedly been denied treatment mandated under federal and state laws. The denial seems to be as the result of a conspiracy between her “husband” and this fellow Felos, watched over by a blind judge, Greer.

She is not “brain dead”, that is clear. What she would have wanted done in this situation is not known, except by the very contradictory words of a person claiming to be Terri’s husband who is living with another woman while fathering two of her bastards. Words only remembered after he got paid for her misery.

A final thought, if dying of starvation and dehydration is such a fine way to go, why don’t we use it on criminals and pound dogs?


166 posted on 03/21/2005 4:04:55 PM PST by Rodentking (http://www.airpower.blogspot.com/)
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To: Rodentking
There is much more than simple ignorance. There gives the appearance of a conspiracy to deprive a citizen of her civil rights, to deprive her of her life and to defraud the government of considerable funds.

That is how I see it as well. Everett Rice could be involved with it, as may be a number of people involved with this hospice (and for all we know, Jim King). This is a nest that needs to be cleaned out, and perhaps this judge now stalling for time needs a little disinfectant himself.

215 posted on 03/21/2005 5:02:20 PM PST by niteowl77
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To: Rodentking

"A final thought, if dying of starvation and dehydration is such a fine way to go, why don’t we use it on criminals and pound dogs?"

RK - my response to Terri's death by dehydration will be to lobby for this for criminals.


221 posted on 03/21/2005 5:08:28 PM PST by Ben Chad
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To: Rodentking

Reverse of another question.

Reason number one is because unlike warm, cozy, brown doe-eyed furry creatures to many people, people themselves are the lowest form of life.

Reason number two is that unlike criminals who would glady allow criminal behavior (for a piece of the take - let's be reasonable) your normal average person is thought to be too stupid to warrent the proper care and feeding.

Reason number three is they just do not like people who do not think like they do and consider people not like themselves a very direct threat.

I reversed the asking to 'why don't they,' which I think [hope] is what you were really asking.


232 posted on 03/21/2005 5:30:33 PM PST by freecopper01 ("There is One who will judge all.")
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