To: Dog Gone
Terri may never get any better than she is now but she has the right to have therapy to try. It saddens me that some here (not you) are name calling and ridiculing me for caring. No one wants to be handicapped but it happens. There is no sin in being disabled. IMO she has the right to live as much as you guys walking around with high IQs do and I feel that society has a responsibility to help others who can't , from babies to the elderly. Is that so wrong?
To: CindyDawg
There is no sin in being disabled. IMO she has the right to live as much as you guys walking around with high IQs do and I feel that society has a responsibility to help others who can't , from babies to the elderly. Is that so wrong? It's not wrong at all. What's wrong is that there is no clear indication from Terri as to what she would want. Her wishes should be respected, but we don't have much indication. Her husband does not seem to be a reliable and impartial source of information.
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