To allow Terri to live seems to be most disturbing of those that can not seem to get past their self-important, self-absorbed cold hearts. Numerous stories have been told of putting their love ones down including starving them to death and even though difficult, they would do it again in a heartbeat. The shrill cry of "I would not want to live like that" and "it is not fair to make us pay for her care" is their vain excuses to allow starving a woman to death who has proven for 15 years she wants to live. A recordbreaking 5 years in hospice would be a hint to some of us that just maybe the woman did not want to die. Why? I have had posters write to me that I am selfish to expect others to pay for Terri's care and including mine if I ever become incapacitated. What right does any handicap or the infirm have to expect us healthy ones to care and pay for them. What could Jesus be possibly thinking when he gave the sermon on the mount? Why give to charity? Why give to Research? Why give a helping hand to anyone down on their luck? It kinda gets you right in the gut doesn't it? My heart aches for those that see nothing wrong with starving an innocent handicap woman to death for the crime of trying to live. My heart aches for those that see nothing wrong with loving parents made to helplessly stand to watch their child being starved to death. My heart aches for those that refuse to see past their own selfish motives what the death of Terri represents. My heart aches for those that will be put to death shortly because they are a financial drain to society. Poor Tiny Tim, he never would had a chance in this Society........My heart just aches.
Thank you for those sentiments. I agree. The masses truly have no idea what they have done and have allowed to happen. The most helpless among us is not safe from the judiciary. The rest of us cannot possibly be.
thank you for your post. This describes it all, and no I am not " Bush Bashing".....just broken hearted too.
Broken-hearted here as well. : (