Posted on 03/29/2005 9:45:05 PM PST by flixxx
I'm sorry you have a problem with my post, but my statement stands.
Okay. Then based on the tone of your posts here, I'll assume you were in favor of it being pulled since you're too cowardly or dishonest to say so outright.
Why are you going back to a post made days ago?
What's wrong with that? I came across the thread late. Duh.
I did not give an opinion of what should have been done.
Contrary to most of you here, I realized it was not my place to do that.
First of all that "duh" is pretty childish.
Secondly, what's wrong with you coming back to this thread? The girl is gone. Why are you rehashing this?
Did you get addicted to the hateful name calling of the past couple of weeks and were just looking for someone to attack? Or are you just unable to move on?
I got my answer.
Don't post to me again.
Thanks.
No, you didn't get your answer and I will be happy to pretend you no longer exist.
I could be wrong..you could be wrong..we both could be wrong.
It seems that no one is giving us the truth about anything anymore!
You are absolutely right. This story has gotten so complicated.
Cranford is a member of the board of directors of the Choice in Dying Society, which promotes doctor-assisted suicide and euthanasia.
He was also a featured speaker at the 1992 national conference of the Hemlock Society. The group recently changed its name to End of Life Choices.
Firstly, the slices of the opposing CT scans are obviously on 2 different planes. One can tell by the shadow of the cavity at the top of Ms. Schiavo's (?) scan. Secondly, yes, it is a severely atrophied brain but there is a sliver of cortex left. Thirdly, one has to wonder about the artifact floating in the ventricle. Cranford claims it is her thalmic implant (apparently dislodged?), but it looks surprising like a ventricular shunt. There is nothing in the published medical record to indicate that Ms. Schiavo ever had a shunt (though she probably should have), therefore, we may not be looking at the real 2002 CT of Ms. Schiavo.
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