To: pc93
Does she have to remain in Florida? Time is slipping away so if she resided elswhere in the U.S.; maybe this would give her lawyers more time to plan for her survival.
12 posted on
09/21/2003 1:17:35 PM PDT by
winker
To: winker
Well, the "estranged husband" and official guardian has her under 24-hour bodyguard watch, and it is impossible to take her from the hospice. He wants her dead YESTERDAY.
To: winker
I'm not sure but if she was my sister I would definitely do my utmost to take her somewhere safe where she would be out of the clutches of Michael Schiavo, George J. Felos, George W. Greer (who made the final death sentence stick) and the whole legal system of Florida which has no conscience, plus even the Attorney General's of Florida and the Governor who won't call a special session in the legislature to save Terri or the President of the US who doesn't answer his e-mails because they made it to hard to communicate with him and the Vice President who when sent a fax does not respond and the Attorney General of this great nation, John Ashcroft who as well doesn't give a damn. I would also try to stay away from the majority of the media who are semantically stupid and biased to give criminals every chance to distort their story to make it seem like they are in the right, etc. and that they are good people when reason says that they are monsters and when reason can see right through their phoniness and hiding behind the law which seems to do what they want it to do, etc.
37 posted on
09/21/2003 3:47:33 PM PDT by
pc93
(Terri is a human being. Judge Greer "I know that." Blood is on his hands & other elected officials)
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