To: nicmarlo
`I don't think there are any words to can express the outrage that he feels and the pain in the heart that he feels'' because his wife will now continue to sufferTranslation: "`I don't think there are any words to can express the outrage that he feels and the pain in the heart that he feels'' because his wife will now continue to suffer breathe
266 posted on
11/08/2003 11:16:53 AM PST by
sweetliberty
("Having the right to do a thing is not at all the same thing as being right in doing it.")
To: sweetliberty
> Translation: "`I don't think there are any words to can express the outrage that he feels and the pain in the heart that he feels'' because his wife will now continue to suffer breathe
Alternative translation: "Omigawsh, I got paid $380,000 to snuff her and blew it. This isn't going to look good on my resume!"
278 posted on
11/08/2003 11:45:50 AM PST by
T'wit
To: sweetliberty
Interesting.
1. If she isn't alive and can't feel anything, how would she be suffering
AND
2. When they were starving Terri for 6 days, why did they keep her doped up with morphine if is was painless?
This is the time that people are actually paying attention to Felos and Schiavo opening their mouths. If Schiavo's parents were both starved to death like they say, then you KNOW they had morphine.
Poor Terri didn't even have the benefit of a morphine I.V. drip. They just gave her shots regularly.
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