Posted on 04/01/2005 7:47:01 AM PST by marshmallow
what a shock
So, you're conveniently ignoring the FACT that your carefully constructed hypothetical was NOT the case, and that the brother and sister were in FACT there at the very end, and the FACT that the POSHINO Michael DENIED them the last few minutes with their blood sister?
If you want to use FACTS, fine. I thought the so-called "Wild Turkeys" subset of FR wasn't into trial balloons and hypotheticals.
Typical.
By Bobby's own account, he had been in the room for a while up until being asked to leave so an assessment could be made - the reason he protested leaving was not because Terri was going to die in the next few minutes, but because the last time it was "Michael's turn" to be in the room had lasted for several hours and Bobby did not want to be excluded again for that length of time.
It didn't take much for that to get turned into "Michael made the family leave at the moment of death," however.
His interpretation of events seems.... well, I don't know what to really say about it except to say that it seems that he was stretching the facts, IMO.
Felos is a scum at the least and has been for a very long time
Actually I don't blame them for that. Who wants helicopters and media and Jesse Jackson running around at the burial?
The new battle cry of the followers of Christ?
By Bobby's own account, he had been in the room for a while up until being asked to leave so an assessment could be made - the reason he protested leaving was not because Terri was going to die in the next few minutes, but because the last time it was "Michael's turn" to be in the room had lasted for several hours and Bobby did not want to be excluded again for that length of time.
It didn't take much for that to get turned into "Michael made the family leave at the moment of death," however.
That's a very nice way of putting it.
LOL Don't bother arguing here. You are the devil and are going to hell with Michael Schiavo and Judge Greer you God hating Nazi! :)
Who is "our", and where did I say that? Or are you just making it up?
The Attorney from Hell was on GMA saying that Terri's parents were not even at the Hospice at the time of her death; but if they had been, surely Michael would have let them be at her bedside.
"Where is Michael and how is he doing?" Hopefully, said the Attorney from Hell, he is at home, sleeping, trying to cope from the tragedy of losing his wife.
My thoughts: He's probably at home, helping the lovely and gracious Miss Jodi feed the children. He'll probably make sure they drink their orange juice, maybe be a bit upset that the little one spilled the milk, maybe scold them for not eating all their breakfast ... rush to help Miss Jodi rinse the dishes under the running water, for there are many things to do today.
May the sound ... the look ... the feel ... the taste of water haunt every one whose hands cannot be rinsed of the blood of this innocent woman ... may they grow lean no matter the amount of food set before them ... may the Lord take pity on these innocent children, for their father has murdered his wife.
Felos getting in that little dig at Mary Schindler was vile. The family was strip searched every time they entered that place. 2 armed guards were at the door while they were with Terri. What parent could stand to see their child starving to death, and not be allowed to give even the comfort of an ice chip?
Felos and his peaceful death "process" reminds me of Michael Jackson describing the molestation "process" as charming.
ping to self for later pingout.
Exactly so. Imagine she had just been a paraplegic and unable to eat or drink by herself, but stated that her will was not to be fed through a feeding tube. Would they have allowed her to die? The only difference is the mechanism of providing food and water. Ultimately this comes down to making life or death decisions based on the degree of mental function, and that's a very slippery slope.
You're sifting out the version that fits with what you wish the "truth" to be.
Check out post #25.
Felos is your man.
Followers of Christ should hate sin and hate evil, but because we are human we sometimes find it very hard to separate the evil act from the one who committed it. Pray for us.
Being a Bertrand Russell admirer, I imagine that your skepticism would be aroused the moment you saw his Roman collar, irrespective of what he said.
Fr. Pavone's life work is fighting for those who can't defend themselves- be it the unborn or the sick and suffering who've been deemed human detritus and unfit for this world.
He is about the only credible voice in this case.
The version I'm "sifting" came straight out of Bobby's mouth. Too bad it doesn't fit with your agenda.
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