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To: Hildy

I understand that you have strong evidence. And I ask this respectfully, is her husband credible? After all, it's the value of his word that her fate is hinging on. Would you trust him with a million dollars in cold, hard cash? If not, you can't trust him with someone's fate.


721 posted on 03/18/2005 8:57:25 AM PST by Arthur Wildfire! March (I hope my [hello?] watermarks aren't too [yaa-aah!] distracting.)
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To: Arthur Wildfire! March
I don't pretend to know what's in the heart of someone else. I don't understand your comments about trusting him with money. This is simply what I think. The man tried for many years to help cure her. When he finally realized there was no hope, he decided, whether you agree with him or not, the best thing for Terri and what Terri would want, was the course of action he decided on. I don't think it was out of malice or profit, since he is not and has not profited from it.

That being said, I am on the record here as saying that because there was not written consent, that Terri should be released to her parents providing they take her and care for her in their home, paid for themselves. I hope that if I was like that, my husband would do exactly what Mr. Schiavo is doing. Did you see my post above about the actual facts in this case?

727 posted on 03/18/2005 9:03:45 AM PST by Hildy
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