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"I am firmly convinced that even if someone came up with a fully legal notarized living will, signed by Terri, stating she wanted to be kept alive in this exact situation- the rulings would still be the same."

You are exactly right..They smell her blood now..It is running from her eyes and her mouth..I could not bear to watch MS lawyer's so-called interview a little while ago(Did anyone else notice that we were not allowed to see who was asking him questions..Was this thing staged with only his admirers?) However, I watched enough to sense that he was absolutely giddy. It was written all over his body language and facial expression. They are very proud that they have gotten away with murder..That is heady stuff and now that they see their victory, they would not allow anything to stand in the way of her death. They and their supporters could very well live to grieve over what they have done..One would hope so, anyway.



92 posted on 03/26/2005 2:59:28 PM PST by jazzlite (esat)
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(Did anyone else notice that we were not allowed to see who was asking him questions..Was this thing staged with only his admirers?)
George Felos, attorney for Michael Schiavo, right, speaks during a news conference outside his Dunedin, Fla., office Saturday afternoon March 26, 2005.  Felos visited Terri Schiavo earlier in the day.  Terri's feeding tube was removed by court order eight days ago.  (AP Photo/Chris O'Meara)
Sat Mar 26, 4:23 PM ET
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George Felos, attorney for Michael Schiavo, right, speaks during a news conference outside his Dunedin, Fla., office Saturday afternoon March 26, 2005. Felos visited Terri Schiavo earlier in the day. Terri's feeding tube was removed by court order eight days ago. (AP Photo/Chris O'Meara)


George Felos, right and Deborah Bushnell, attorneys for Michael Schiavo, walk away after delivering a news conference outside Felos' Dunedin, Fla., office Saturday afternoon March 26, 2005.  Felos and Bushnell visited Terri Schiavo at the Woodside Hospice earlier in the day.  Terri's feeding tube was removed by court order eight days ago.  (AP Photo/Chris O'Meara)
Sat Mar 26, 4:26 PM ET
AP

George Felos, right and Deborah Bushnell, attorneys for Michael Schiavo, walk away after delivering a news conference outside Felos' Dunedin, Fla., office Saturday afternoon March 26, 2005. Felos and Bushnell visited Terri Schiavo at the Woodside Hospice earlier in the day. Terri's feeding tube was


94 posted on 03/26/2005 3:23:19 PM PST by deport (You know you are getting older when everything either dries up or leaks.)
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