To: Bigh4u2
In short, yes he loses money by keepig her alive. I dont remember the specifics, but he loses money by giving her to her parents and/or keeping her alive.
21 posted on
02/22/2005 11:35:04 AM PST by
SwankyC
To: SwankyC
The irony, of course, is that her parents will most likely file a civil suit against him seeking damages from her insurance policy as soon as she expires (if she does).
To: SwankyC
I'm all for keeping her alive from a Christian perspective. But who is responsible for her hospital bills?
Surely it must be costing someone an incredible amount of money to keep her alive.
Of course not that money is worth someone's murder.. but I can't imagine any life insurance policy would outweigh the years and years of hopsital bills.
To: SwankyC
At this point, Michael Schiavo has staked too much on "allowing Terri to die" to give up and let her parents take care of her. Schiavo's an evil man, supported by evil people who love death and darkness and know that Terri's death would be a perverse triumph: the first time the US (officially, openly, legally) starves and dehydrates someone to death because she is disabled. Even aside from the lawsuits I'm sure Michael Schiavo will file; even aside from the book and movie deals he'll make; Schiavo will gain if Terri dies because he will be treated like a martyr/rock star by many powerful people. (Bill Gates and Warren Buffett are just two mega-rich Americans who give prodigious sums to pro-abortion causes, which should tell you where the hearts of many of this country's most powerful people lie.) Terri is vulnerable and (in her present state) innocent, and vulnerability and innocence are affronts to many of the "Beautiful People". That is one reason Michael Schiavo will not back down (unless he can do so and claim victim status at the same time): he has been seduced (perhaps willingly) by fame and money and "beauty". I (sincerely) pity Michael Schiavo on Judgment Day, when none of the "friends" who surround him today will be able to buy his way out of eternal trouble.
To: SwankyC
Well, how 'bout this (this is only semi-tongue in cheek ... my main point is the pieces of silver that he hungers for)...
How 'bout we have a bake sale to raise enough money to buy her life?
/ disgusted sarcasm off
198 posted on
02/22/2005 6:53:46 PM PST by
bootless
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