To: All
Even the medical 'expert' Greer appointed to examine Terri proved that Terri can understand directions and follow them to the best of her non-rehabilitation efforts ability. It was shown on the tape running while O'Reilly fumbled his lines with Felos!
This is a case of a Flordia Judge executing a disabled woman because, in my opinion, her adulterous (and perhaps greedy and abusive) husband wants her dead (ugh, Florida judges playing liberal societal engineering again, right under Jeb Bush's nose no less!).
I wonder, could it be that Flordia is executing Terri in order to set a precident whereby elderly and infirm citizens can routinely be euthanized, rather than the state paying to support their state-deemed useless lives?
Has 'quality of life', 'level of intellectual participation' become the standard by which the right to LIFE will now be adjudicated? This is already the standard by which democrats defend the slaughter of alive prenatal infants, so hold on to your loved ones because the Pubbies in Florida are now allowing (and perhaps facilitating) this to be extended to the elderly and disabled.
29 posted on
09/18/2003 9:14:25 PM PDT by
MHGinTN
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To: MHGinTN
We do believe this has a lot to do with money, insurance companies and the right to die movement as a whole.
Oh my, just bounced back onto this thread to bump it and read the following I wrote ... "I wonder, could it be that Flordia is executing Terri in order to set a precident ..." Uh, it must be time for me to retire for the evening; precident = precedent, sorry folks, for the poor quality.
34 posted on
09/18/2003 10:57:17 PM PDT by
MHGinTN
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