To: Brytani
I still have never received an answer to my question from long ago.
Michael, you testified, in your malpractice suit, that Terri would want to live. You received in excess of a million dollars. Then you testified that Terri WOULDN'T want to live so that you could get her feeding tube removed. Exactly when, during her incapacitation, did she communicate to you that she had decided she was ready to die?
Nobody has answered this yet.
To: originalbuckeye
He can't answer it. When he went to trial to get money for the "care" of Terri, he indicated no desire on his or her part to artificially end her life. A fact that is indisputable is that only AFTER he received the money did he remember her wanting to die.
40 posted on
03/28/2006 9:15:53 AM PST by
Brytani
To: originalbuckeye
MS probably will not go on any shows who were unsympathetic to him so this question will go unasked or answered.
42 posted on
03/28/2006 9:17:57 AM PST by
pnz1
To: originalbuckeye
That is the glaring question that Michael, nor any of his supporters, have answered. Ms. Schindler was disabled for many years before he sued. Not once, that I have heard, did he say she wouldn't want to live that way. But the minute, the very minute, he got that $750,000, he decided that Ms. Schindler had told him at one time that she would want to be starved to death.
It doesn't make sense if one actually looks at the facts. Why didn't he use that money to at least try to get her to the best re-hab facilities that money could buy? He didn't even try once he had the money.
43 posted on
03/28/2006 9:18:14 AM PST by
yellowdoghunter
(I sometimes only vote for Republicans because they are not Democrats....by Dr. Thomas Sowell)
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