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To: ruoflaw
....he testified that she was his life and he would care for her until he died...

Actually, I think he said for the rest of her life. If he had gotten his way, that would have been the amount of time it took to deposit the million dollar malpractice check.


To: wisconsinconservative
well, I will try and find that testimony again but I thought it said his life

Sorry ruoflaw, no need to look it up, I was just being sarcastic.(I'll remember the sarcasm tags next time!) I'm pretty sure that's what he meant tho. The slimeball sickens me.
116 posted on 02/13/2004 7:20:28 PM PST by wisconsinconservative ("The penalty good men pay for indifference to public affairs is to be ruled by evil men.")
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To: wisconsinconservative; ruoflaw
Here is part of MS testimony in the malpractice trial

http://www.terrisfight.org/change.html#November%201992%20Testimony%20of%20Michael%20Schiavo,%20Medical%20Malpractice%20Trial

November 1992
Testimony of Michael Schiavo, Medical Malpractice Trial

Q. Why did you want to learn to be a nurse?
MS. Because I enjoy it and I want to learn more how to take care of Terri.

Q. You're a young man. Your life is ahead of you. When you look up the road, what do you see for yourself?
MS. I see myself hopefully finishing school and taking care of my wife.

Q. Where do you want to take care of your wife?
MS. I want to bring her home.

Q. If you had the resources available to you, if you had the equipment and the people, would you do that?
MS. Yes, I would, in a heartbeat.

Q. How do you feel about being married to Terri now.
MS. I feel wonderful. She's my life and I wouldn't trade her for the world. I believe in my marriage vows.

Q. You believe in your wedding vows, what do you mean by that?
MS. I believe in the vows I took with my wife, through sickness, in health, for richer or poor. I married my wife because I love her and I want to spend the rest of my life with her. I'm going to do that.

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(Note: In January of 1993, a jury awarded Michael $350,000 for loss of consortium, and $750,000 went into a medical trust for all of Terri's future rehabilitative care, which was based on the testimony of Michael stating that he wanted to care for Terri for the rest of his life. If Terri should die, Michael would inherit the balance of the trust fund. Not only did Mr. Schiavo not provide Terri with rehabilitation, he has denied his wife any and all therapy, against Doctors' recommendations, since the 1993 malpractice award.)
226 posted on 02/15/2004 5:45:03 AM PST by tutstar ( <{{---><)
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