Posted on 03/31/2005 6:55:11 AM PST by Eurotwit
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No one has the *right* to ask their spouse or families to become murderers. Basically, if you ask your family to kill you then you are asking them to become murderers. That's different from "just letting someone go."
We're not talking about the miscarriage of the law that happened in Florida. Not even in Florida is it legal to dehyrdate someone to death.
Be strong good G-D will help!!!Thank you"nicmarlo"This person do not know good strong G-D
Judge Greer is a REPUBLICAN. He made Terri's murder possible after he gave her rehab monies to the death law firm.
I wish they could prevent Terri's remains from being given to Michael/Felos. Perhaps if an investigation of the circumstances of her death were initiated they could keep the body from being released????
In the context of your conversation, are you saying that your child is worth protestors dying for, or are you saying your child is worth you dying for?
How can you be so flippant?
The problem with what happened here is that it was legal. No higher court was willing to overturn this judge.
Slavery was legal at one time as well. How many died to change that law?
What will you do about that?
What I have been doing. Calling my Senators, Congressmen and President.
I think the law in the state of Florida is desperately flawed. I don't think someone who lives with another woman should be the legal guardian presiding over someone's life in a case like this. I don't think someone's life support should be discontinued in a case like this in the absence of written proof of the will of the patient.
On that, we can agree.
The more face time felos and MS have the better it is because because Felos is freaking nuts and MS sounds like and looks like Philly Organized crime. They are a huge turnoff.
Great Post, Tonk; you Said it Better than I Ever Could.
You're right...the world needs to see this!!
It doesn't look like she is at peace does it? Felos kept saying she was looking more beautiful than she had in a long time. Poor Terri. I cry now.
I don't think so, either. We must pray that he comes to know Christ.....because that is what God would want us to do.
I can be flippant because you assumed something about me without a single bit of evidence to support your assumption.
Slavery was legal at one time as well. How many died to change that law?
I don't think it's necessary to die to change Florida state law, is it? If it is, then why are you still alive? Why didn't you go to Florida and die to change the law?
What I have been doing. Calling my Senators, Congressmen and President.
While that is good, it doesn't qualify as "moving heaven and earth". I hope you are beginning to see my point.
"We're not talking about the miscarriage of the law that happened in Florida. Not even in Florida is it legal to dehyrdate someone to death."
It is legal to dehydrate someone to death if they have requested this to be done on their behalf should they fall into a coma or PVS like state in which they are unlikely to ever recover and have stated to be pulled from life support should such a situation such as this occur. Do you really think Terri is the first to die in this manner?
They also said the didn't want violence
Her parents fight for her one way, I would have chosen another path.
Thank you Tonk!!
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