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To: Howlin

I'm sure that's right.

DeLay:

Terri should have the opportunity. We should investigate every avenue before we take the life of a living human being and it's the least we can do for her. Just a few people have decided whether she lives or dies.

For one person to make this decision in a courtroom (Judge Greer) is too heavy. Everybody should have every opportunity to have the federal courts review this matter.

This is giving the Schindler's the opportunity to get into a federal court and that will take a while and obviously the judge will have to put the feeding tube back in.

And this will only relate to Terri. (Thank goodness)!


305 posted on 03/19/2005 12:33:09 PM PST by Peach (The Clintons pardoned more terrorists than they ever captured or killed.)
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To: Peach

Everyday, people decide who lives and dies. I was reminded of this when I was watching an episode of the show "HOUSE" last week that when patients need organ transplants it's just a bunch of Dr.'s and administrators deciding who gets the organs and who doesn't. And somebody can be left to die because of the fact they smoke, or drink or somebody thinks their lifestyle is wrong. But it's human beings making life and death decisions for other people. Why has this case gone this far? I think that has more to do with the political agenda of the pro-lifers. It's an easy one for them because they're able to demonize someone. My sympathies are with Michael Schiavo.


323 posted on 03/19/2005 12:41:11 PM PST by Hildy
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