To: floriduh voter
Attorney Felos said "Mr. Schiavo as Terri's spouse wants to make sure that he follows his wishes." I mean "her wishes."
I hope the reporters caught that!
After Terri is dead, they will look at all of the events to decide who Felos will sue (ie doctors for malpractice).
Maybe this will make the hospice/hospital/etc afraid to let her die if they find oout he's going to start suing people once she's dead.
To: honeygrl
"his wishes"...Freudian slip? Some kind of slip? God, trip them up big time....
To: honeygrl
Basically he is warning the medical community not to get involved in treating Terri if they happen to find her at their doorsteps. What a vile and evil human being.
To: honeygrl; floriduh voter
Hospice should be afraid that OTHER people will sue them. They're bound by Federal regulations and state regulations. There's a record of who paid to keep her there that must be explained. Getting her on Medicaid at this late date isn't going to cut it. Spending the rest of her monies ~ the $65,000 ~ to seek judgment on a Law he hopes is unconstitutional ~ it sounds like she will be physically safe from "husband" for the moment, but the man needs the FReeping of his life.
Floriduh voter, gear up for battle. Dearly beloved thinks the public is on his side. He needs to know better, and there are four days to do it.
1,580 posted on
10/23/2003 1:03:06 PM PDT by
Pegita
('Tis so sweet to trust in Jesus, just to take Him at His Word ...)
To: honeygrl
"if they find oout he's going to start suing people once she's dead." All they have to do is look at the record of this "light in the Birkenstocks" litigious tyrant. I mean look at the title of his book for crying out loud. He thinks litigation is the way to nirvana, or wherever the h*ll it is he's trying to get to!
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1,830 posted on
10/23/2003 6:04:55 PM PDT by
sweetliberty
("Having the right to do a thing is not at all the same thing as being right in doing it.")
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