Posted on 03/31/2005 6:55:11 AM PST by Eurotwit
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I know you didn't ask me, but actually, I would. Because I hold life as a sacred gift that is not mine to take under that circumstance. Otherwis, and this is MY conscience we are talking about, not YOURS, my conscience would not feel clean.
I am only reporting what I heard.
"...what can I do next to stop the murder of the inconvenients?"
Join your local right to life chapater.
"Dead DU troll."
The number of March 2005 registrants on these threads is amazing --- and there is a very high correlation with people faux-attacking Bush/Republicans "from the right" (the Jeb shoulda-led-an-armed-insurrection; damn the law folks) with these new registrants.
Clearly, the Dims have followed through with their threat to pretend to be conservatives.
I bet felos' firm will have familys with elderly in homes beating down his door in order to legally kill off grandma or grandpa in order to get that inheritance just a little bit faster.
If anyone thinks it takes a lot of money to motivate people into that, think again. It could be a house, and a few tens of thousands.
In any case felos will "soul speaking" to more helpless.
Have you and your girlfriend sat down and discussed these issues at length? It sounds like you have. My point in my reply to you was that Michael never claimed that he and Terri had a deep discussion about end of life issues. He claimed that she made a remark along the lines of not wanting to be hooked up to a bunch of tubes after a family member's funeral. Do you really believe that those kind of remarks are enough prove that someone would want to die under those conditions? I've told my husband to shoot me if I ever start sounding like my mother. Do you think that a court would take that seriously as a defense in a murder trial?
Regarding "third party second guessers"...would that include her parents?
Which principle?
The vegetative state has always been in question. But it is too late to argue it further.
Bless you and all the others who support Michael the loving husband.
"I know you didn't ask me, but actually, I would. Because I hold life as a sacred gift that is not mine to take under that circumstance. Otherwis, and this is MY conscience we are talking about, not YOURS, my conscience would not feel clean."
Your conscience would not feel clean if you followed the wishes of your spouse? I am sorry to hear that. It is your matrimonial responsibility to obey the wishes of your loved one especially when it concerns end of life matters and there is no shame in following through with your pledge to honor that commitment.
Thank You, nothing comes closer to my heart.
God Bless You and yours
God Bless Terri's family in this heart wrenching painful time of mourning.
you are repulsive.... go away.....
Agreed.
Agreed.
thank you very much.
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No, the execution was court-ordered, and none of the participants can be sued, as I recall reading from one of the earlier posts about "FL law."
You can paint the stripes on a tiger, but it is still a tiger underneath.
I guess you couldn't answer the questions in any logical way so you attack with raw mindless emotions.
Typical...
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