To: Knitting A Conundrum
The judge ruling that Terri wanted treatment withheld complicates EVERYTHING, though. If Jeb Bush declares that he believes putting ice on Terri's tongue would benefit her, in what way can Greer's order forbidding it be considered valid to prevent it?
4,943 posted on
03/22/2005 5:08:16 PM PST by
supercat
("Though her life has been sold for corrupt men's gold, she refuses to give up the ghost.")
To: supercat
Because the stupid state of Florida considers food and water extraordinary treatment...the category of treatment they claimed Terri wanted.
It is so evil.
4,946 posted on
03/22/2005 5:09:36 PM PST by
Knitting A Conundrum
(Act Justly, Love Mercy, and Walk Humbly With God Micah 6:8)
To: supercat
If Jeb Bush declares that he believes putting ice on Terri's tongue would benefit her, in what way can Greer's order forbidding it be considered valid to prevent it? To parphrase Stalin... "How many divisions does Greer have?"
To: supercat
If Jeb Bush declares that he believes putting ice on Terri's tongue would benefit her, in what way can Greer's order forbidding it be considered valid to prevent it?Logic alert!!!
Good one supercat! They'd need to go back into court to determine what Greer thinks of this. Let's see, were ice chips legal in 1990? Were they considered extraordinary...?
4,993 posted on
03/22/2005 5:32:47 PM PST by
Graymatter
(Tick...tick...tick...ON...JEB'S...WATCH.)
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