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To: gruffwolf

I'm just going by what God says. His law is higher, and more permanent, than Greer's. My life is not my own; it belongs to God. But we must fight for justice here on earth as much as we're able. It's monstrous that Terri is being forced to die of thirst on the whim of her husband. Why anyone would believe his word is beyond me.

Would it change your mind if M. Schiavo put Terri in this condition in the first place?


792 posted on 03/24/2005 9:36:03 AM PST by TenthAmendmentChampion (Click on my name to see what readers have said about my Christian novels!)
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To: TenthAmendmentChampion

I just read the 38 page Guardian Report and there was nothing mentioned in there about any abuse. That report covered numerous hearings and appeals for guardianship and abuse was never an issue.

It also says that up until a short while ago, Terri's parents agreed that she was in a permanent vegetative state. I'm not sure why they changed their mind.

And, based on Florida laws, there is nothing criminal about having the feeding tube removed. The judges did nothing wrong.

Also mentioned were the care that Michael gave Terri up until he realized that she wasn't coming out of this state.

There was also something about Michael's gesture to give up any monetary benefits from Terri's death.

But I didn't find anything that pointed at a massive conspiracy or attempt to murder this woman.


1,009 posted on 03/24/2005 12:20:15 PM PST by gruffwolf
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