To: huac
The ACLU is correct on this one. Case closed.
3 posted on
03/26/2005 7:57:06 PM PST by
zarf
To: zarf
The ACLU is correct on this one. Case closed. I haven't been getting involved in this one, but saying that it's "a decision that protects the severely brain-damaged womans right to withdraw her own life-sustaining treatment" is utter horse manure, typical of the lies we've come to expect from our favorite Leftist catspaw.
10 posted on
03/26/2005 8:03:01 PM PST by
an amused spectator
(If Social Security isn't broken, then cut me a check for the cash I have into it.)
To: zarf
The ACLU is rarely right and this case is in exception. No one should be forced to starve to death without their written consent, especially when 33 doctors have stated their is hope for a meaningful recovery. This government-mandated euthanasia.
To: zarf
Don't you mean, 'Casket Closed.'?
To: zarf
15 posted on
03/26/2005 8:06:20 PM PST by
The Red Zone
(Florida: the sun-shame state.)
To: zarf
"The ACLU is correct on this one. Case closed."
Early in his political career, Hitler wanted to improve the hoorendous German economy. He was correct on that one. He then used that economy to destroy Europe and send people to the ovens. You can't separate one case from the ACLU agenda and say that "they are correct on this one". The ACLU is a seditious organization bent on the destruction of America as we know it.
21 posted on
03/26/2005 8:13:36 PM PST by
huac
(We're not Communists, we're Democrats!)
To: zarf
The ACLU is just like Nazi Germany and Communist USSR. They are incorrect and if the left-wing fascist anti-American Democrats and the ACLU have their way all Jews, Christians and Republicans will be in the ovens soon. To starve someone to death was not in the Constitution until black robed fascist dictators ruled it was. Since it is now legal to starve people to death lets start with the baby killers and child molesters, Oh I am sorry thay the champions of the left-wing fascist democrats.
25 posted on
03/26/2005 8:18:35 PM PST by
YOUGOTIT
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