Posted on 06/20/2005 3:27:22 PM PDT by Sub-Driver
Ashes of Terri Schiavo buried 12 minutes ago
The remains of Terri Schiavo, a brain-damaged Florida woman whose fate sparked a highly politicized right-to-die battle, were buried on Monday in Florida, her husband's lawyer said.
The interment of Schiavo's ashes took place nearly three months after she died and five days after pathologists released results of an autopsy that showed her to have had massive brain damage and no hope of recovery. Her condition resulted from a collapse in 1990 that deprived her brain of oxygen.
The burial at Sylvan Abbey Memorial Park in Clearwater, Florida, was held in the presence of her husband, Michael Schiavo, some of his brothers and a priest, attorney George Felos said in a brief statement.
The autopsy results supported court findings during a long legal battle between Schiavo's parents and her husband that she was in a persistent vegetative state, meaning she could not think or feel, pathologists who conducted the autopsy said last week.
The courts consistently supported Michael Schiavo's stance that his wife would not have wanted to live in this state and should be allowed to die.
Her parents, Bob and Mary Schindler, believed she had some hope for recovery and fought for seven years to keep her alive in a campaign that attracted support from right-to-life activists, Christian evangelicals and the Vatican.
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If you knew much about Terri's case, you'd see that there are too many coincidences to dismiss it.
If by being educated about Terri's case puts me in an extreme class- fine.
Well, that clinches it. All the proof you ever needed of a massive murderous conspiracy, folks.
After your post #177 you don't have to tell us how educated you are. We already know.
LOL!
Some of those people have been banned, and some chose to leave on their own...but there aren't many of them that didn't make friends on FR that weren't sorry to see them go....which is more than I can say about you.
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Somebody's coming unglued.
No one that loves FR would go to another message board and talk about Freepers....whether they like them or not....
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Sheesh...I come over to this thread and find you talking about other posters and other sites here too. Can't you stick to the topic of a thread?
That's not fair, I nearly lost a perfectly good keyboard to a spray of chocolate milk. VERY funny, thanks! :)
My pleasure. :-)
Seriously, do you get a buzz off of taunting people who are in mourning?
There are several threads on this site about credible medical professionals who dispute the autopsy results. Just search for the keyword on the front page for Terri.
Left to right: Chief Judge David A. Demers, Tim Johnson, Probate Judge George Greer, John Blakely, Bruce Bokor, and then Wally Pope. Wally Pope was (at times) listed as Scientology's lead counsel in various parts of the Lisa McPherson-related cases. Blakely and Bokor are or were both partners in the law firm Johnson, Pope, Bokor, Ruppel, & Burns, which often represents Scientology.
Scientologists believe (1) that a disabled person is in such a state due to his or her own failings, (2) the disabled person will deliberately move in the direction of death, and (3) disabled people (Individuals who score low on the emotional tone scale) will also bring death to those around them. (See L. Ron Hubbard's book, Self Analysis, chapter 4)
Is there some point in your post?
I'm going along with your line of thought about conspiracies.:^)
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