To: lunarbicep
This guy will have a hard time communicating with Terry through all that fire and brimstone.
2 posted on
06/01/2006 3:27:06 PM PDT by
new yorker 77
(FAKE POLLS DO NOT TRANSLATE INTO REAL VOTERS!)
To: lunarbicep
One wonders if there was a little bit (or maybe more than a little bit) of Kevorkian in this guy.
A medical ethicist *and* "right-to-die" advocate?
(scratches head)
To: lunarbicep
I have no idea if he is in heaven or hell, but he did commit evil during his time on this Earth. It's hard to weep for someone who supported murder.
16 posted on
06/01/2006 3:41:19 PM PDT by
NinoFan
To: lunarbicep
"His daughters were holding his hands when he died, the family said"
He was fortunate...the ghouls and twerp baldy judge Greer did not allow Terri Schiavo's family to hold her hands.
Terri must be thoroughly enjoying heaven after all the crap she was put through down here.
17 posted on
06/01/2006 3:43:29 PM PDT by
tflabo
(Take authority that's ours)
To: lunarbicep
Prayers for Dr. Cranford and his family.
21 posted on
06/01/2006 3:45:05 PM PDT by
cloud8
To: lunarbicep
35 posted on
06/01/2006 4:07:04 PM PDT by
SMM48
To: lunarbicep
Neurologist Dr. Ronald Cranford, one of the nation's leading medical ethicists and right-to-die advocates, died Wednesday at a hospice in Edina, from complications of kidney cancer. He was 65. The article doesn't say whether he was starved to death, dehydrated, or outright poisoned. I mean, what were the "complications"?
To: lunarbicep
This guy will look up across the great divide and BEG Terry to just touch the tip of his tongue with just one drop of water....
To: lunarbicep
No fan of right-to-die advocates, but RIP.
56 posted on
06/01/2006 7:30:21 PM PDT by
fieldmarshaldj
(Cheney X -- Destroying the Liberal Democrat Traitors By Any Means Necessary -- Ya Dig ? Sho 'Nuff.)
To: lunarbicep
58 posted on
06/01/2006 7:39:10 PM PDT by
sport
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