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To: Gondring
Once the therapies failed and the evidence showed how bad off Mrs. Schiavo was, then Mr. Schiavo could have then accepted the current plan of action.

The problem with this idea is that the therapies were not failing. Terri was making slow progress. The fact that she was making progress at all should have sent him to fight to continue the efforts, but he stopped her therapies, even though $$ was awarded to help defray the cost of them. He never even followed up on the procedure to remove the implants in her brain, as was recommended by the doctor who performed the experimental procedure on her. Why did he stop? The money had come in and Terri was making progress.

If you haven't known this before now, I can excuse you from believing as you do. However, now knowing it, can you still think he had nothing but the best of intentions towards his wife?

295 posted on 03/05/2005 8:11:22 AM PST by Ohioan from Florida (The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing.- Edmund Burke)
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To: Ohioan from Florida

Would you please send me to a source for that info? I'm finding it disturbing to have discovered how many distortions there were in claims made by Schindler supporters, and though I have no reason to believe you twist things, I'm concerned that misinformation is being funneled through honest sources.


301 posted on 03/05/2005 8:21:52 AM PST by Gondring (They can have my Bill of Rights when they pry it from my cold, dead hands!)
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