To: Robert Drobot
"Governor Bush wrote , "In Florida, these matters are entrusted to the system that our elected officials established to protect incapacitated adults. We must respect that system and trust the judge will listen to the views of all interested family members before reaching a decision in the best interest of Mrs. Schiavo. "
"It is never easy to make a life-and-death decision for a loved one."
Berlin, circa 1934
from the desk of Adolf Hitler, Chancellor
"In Germany, these matters are entrusted to the system that our elected officials established to protect incapacitated adults. We must respect that system and trust the judge will listen to the views of all interested family members before reaching a decision in the best interest of these disabled, non-productive people who are a burden to their families and also to our nation."
"It is never easy to make a life-and-death decision for a loved one."
WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE, GOVERNOR?
4,628 posted on
09/18/2003 8:52:40 AM PDT by
Deo volente
(God willing, Terri will live.)
To: Deo volente
There is likely more fact than fiction in your comment.
Same system. Only a portion of America is aware of this.
Recall the, 'we did it to save the children' mantra of 'the system' when it intentionally incinerated ( fired upon them if they attempted to leave the inferno - forcing them back into the building ) eighty-four men, women and children. 'The system' then blamed the dead for the deaths of the children.
The 'system' awarded its' murderers with medals.
Government sanctioned murder of non-criminal Citizens in these united States of America is now public policy. A fiction in 1946; a reality in 2003.
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