To: Ohioan from Florida
they allowed their precious daughter to marry this monster!
No, these young women today make up their own minds about husbands. The advice of parents is not sought nor considered by many of them. Apparently, the Schindler had no early objections to Schiavo, as they signed over for him to be guardian. Yet, I don't know if they had much alternative to signing those papers back in 1990 or 1991. The signing may have been a mere formality and an attempt by the poor Schindlers to get along with him.
To: Theodore R.
The Schindlers were sheep being led to the slaughter. They had no idea that their troubles were only beginning when Terri collapsed in 1990. I honestly do not see how this family has persevered through so much for so long with so few able to help them. They have devoted much time visiting Terri in the nursing home and hospice, and yet they can't lift a spoon to her lips. They have the indignity of being searched before entering the room. Terri takes up all of their time, and there is no rest for the weary. They must have supernatural help to persevere.
To: Theodore R.
Very often young women will chose "monsters" thinking that they can "reform" them only to find that the monster rears his head to devour the young women. It's a tragedy that so many young women today cannot find or select suitable husbands.
To: Theodore R.
I have not seen M. Schiavo in a TV appearance, but I understand that he makes appearances for the euthanasia movement. He claims that he is carrying out Terri's wishes to "die with dignity." I bet he would change his mind if it were he who were disabled. Ditto for George W. Greer and George J. Felos.
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