To: adc
I doubt that he petitioned the court. The change went through the legislature, and Felos was just one of those pushing for the change. I don't know the date of change to the law or the date Felos first became involved in this case. Recall that he's big in the Hemlock Society, and loves
Schiavo-type cases (guess on which side!) -- I heard he is or was involved in about 10 of them. So this case wouldn't have been his only motivation.
He may also be on the Board of the hospice involved, and I think I saw that Greer is, too. Florida may be as corrupt as Massachusetts (yes, I'm from MA).
853 posted on
03/24/2005 5:58:40 AM PST by
maryz
To: maryz
He may also be on the Board of the hospice involved, and I think I saw that Greer is, too.
If true, then that explains alot. Amazing. Have a place in MA, I sympathize.
854 posted on
03/24/2005 6:09:13 AM PST by
adc
("Speak up for those who cannot speak for themselves, for the rights of all who are destitute. Speak)
To: maryz
While sitting at the head of the Hospice board, Felos got the support from friends in the legislature (like King) to have the law changed regarding feeding/hydration tubes ... he and his friend Cranford are big in the euthanasia movement, while Greer has ties to the hospice program (business connections). Florida is still too dangerous to even drive through on the way to somewhere else.
862 posted on
03/24/2005 7:03:08 AM PST by
MHGinTN
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