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To: Crackingham
Terri Schiavo's parents and siblings are writing a book about their struggle in the epic end-of-life case that divided the country and captured the attention of everyone from the Pope John Paul II to President Bush, their publisher said Tuesday.

Imagine my surprise. You'll have to imagine.

"For the first time ever, they will share their love and sorrow, joy and pain, and some shocking revelations

Mein Gott im Himmell, you mean there's something they haven't shared yet? as they honor Terri's life, mourn her death, and finally tell the whole story, the true story, of an innocent woman who met a needlessly premature death."

43 posted on 09/27/2005 1:18:40 PM PDT by ReignOfError
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To: ReignOfError
Mein Gott im Himmell, you mean there's something they haven't shared yet? as they honor Terri's life, mourn her death, and finally tell the whole story, the true story, of an innocent woman who met a needlessly premature death."

Yes, why don't they just get over their daughters death already? She was just wasting money and was of no good to anybody...Everybody knows that Michael Schiavo was completely innocent and loved Terri so much he shacked up with another woman and had children by her. It hurt Michael so much that he terminated her life.

The fact of the matter is that she communicated her final wishes to Michael in her 20's (when everyone is planning for their eventual demise) that if she was ever incapacitated for an unknown reason, but not on a respirator, and could not feed herself, she wanted to be starved and dehydrated to a euphoric death.

--sarc

60 posted on 09/27/2005 1:29:11 PM PDT by frogjerk (LIBERALISM - Being miserable for no good reason)
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