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Posted on 03/17/2005 5:58:41 PM PST by tutstar
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I clicked on the link you provided for the live stream of the Hospice, however when I followed the link I did not find where I was supposed to click on next for the live stream.
Help would be appreciated.
Wallace also says 'I know I would never want to be in a position of draining all my loved ones' financial and emotional resources' -- then turns around and declares that 'the husband should have more rights than the parents.'
Gambling seems to be agreeing with him. What ignoraumses.
Have just lost whatever respect I ever had for Chris Wallace or John Gambling.
Glad you found a pc, woman praying MS will get sick, be miserable....
this is the direct link
http://www.tampabays10.com/weather/doppler/speedera_doppler.asx
it's the top center of tampabays10.com
This reporter on site at MS's is clueless. Said Terri had a stroke.
Sure! I wouldn't have found it except that Laura I. was talking about it and linked it on her site.
WASHINGTON House lawyers are on their way to Florida to issue subpoenas to several individuals involved in the case of a severely brain-damaged woman who was scheduled to have her feeding tube removed at 1 p.m. EST Friday.
Meanwhile, police in Pinellas Park, Fla., were preparing for the hundreds of protesters expected to show up outside the hospice of the woman, Terri Schiavo (search), whose case has received national attention.
FOX News has learned that the counsel for the House Government Reform Committee (search) issued subpoenas to Schiavo's husband, Michael, her parents, the hospice administrator and the patient's attending physician. FOX News has also obtained copies of the subpoenas.
That commmittee has scheduled a hearing on Friday, March 25, to hear from these individuals. In addition to the testimony, the subpoenas require that Schiavo's feeding tube remain.
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,150797,00.html
Rev Patrick Mahony and a group of young people are at Michael Schiavo's house right now.
I hope you're right. No video feed. A chance to get her wheelchair fixed, have the sun shine on her face, get to hear birds sing, feel a breeze on her face, have a teddy bear, and see anyone she wishes to gaze upon between FL and DC.
Chris Wallace needs to be told that this isn't about him. Never has been and never will be if he has a written living will....
I like the reporter covering the people praying in front of MS's house.
She just said, "They are pleading with God to help."
Now individual people are offering prayers. Powerful.
Reporter: "These people really believe that removing her feeding tube would be the highest form of abuse...Her parents say they know her best, and that she would never want to die like this...she's a Catholic, and would never consent to this...Michael remains her husband, though he has fathered 2 children with another woman and will not divorce her..."
Who's this reporter?? She's GREAT!!!
I hope this is it. I hope it's the final thing to get her out of the evil hands of Greer, Felos and Michael. FOREVER!
I pray for the day that Terri can speak to the truth.
Chris Wallace says the Terri Schiavo case will the be major topic of discussion for this week's Fox News Sunday.
Wallace, as just posted, is cheering for Terri's death!
I can't wait to hear how Brit Hume handles this -- and even more, what Charles Krauthammer has to say.
Does everybody here know that Dr. Krauthammer has been a quadriplegic for about 30 years?
Krauthammer doesn't talk much about his condition publicly, though in a commentary he wrote about Christopher Reeve's Super Bowl ad a couple of years ago (chastising Reeve for pushing false hopes), he did mention it.
I have that live feed on now. I hope they show the Marshalls!
why are you even here?
Exactly.
And see my second post at #1072. Terri will be a major topic of discussion on this week's Fox News Sunday.
I hope Brit hands Wallace his head over that comment. And Charles Krauthammer too -- though I could be wrong in expecting them to come out right on this issue.
Thanks for the link! They've not left MS's house, have gone to the hospice.
Looks like a good link to watch when the subpoenas are delivered at noon.
I NEVER liked John Gambling. An effete snob who pontificates on subjects he knows nothing about.
Do you have the link to the live feed?
Some reporters are telling the truth and asking the tough questions and pointing out why so many of us are upset and livid about the possible starving of an innocent disabled woman.
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