There was plenty of food all over the hospice. All Terri had to do was get up and get some.
Oh, but there was a court order from Greer that no food or drink was to touch her mouth.
Such an act would have been a violation of the death warrant.
By the way, that was one of the most hard-hearted comments I've ever seen on FR.
I'm sure your Turkey friends will be proud of you.
There was plenty of food all over the hospice. All Terri had to do ws get up and get some.
You know what, you are right but unfortunately that could never happen - she was denied therapy that she needed to be able to do. She was awarded money for care but, gosh darn, her loving husband just spent it on his needs and desires.
Remember to say that statement to someone you love if they ever become disabled or just too sick w/the flu to get out of bed for a drink. Or worse yet, wouldn't it be terrible if you reap what you sow. You will have to stay in bed hungry and thirsty while you smell delicious food being cooked and you can't get up and get any.
Your statement was so incredibly asinine I have to repeat it for others to read before commenting: "There was plenty of food all over the hospice. All Terri had to do was get up and get some." ... The same can be said of crib-bound infants or of Stephen Hawking in his condition (and he cannot feed himself by the way). Want to starve them to death too, as a woman's right to choose or the improvement of society by eliminating the 'helpless eaters'?