Posted on 03/22/2005 6:13:43 AM PST by sonsofliberty2000
per Fox
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There is no proof she didn't.
He gave up his rights in God's eyes when he fathered multiple children out of wed lock.
Please reference a scripture for that.
Please refrain from invoking the Lord's name in any more of your comments.
No.
I sympathize with your feelings of frustration, but we can't compartmentalize God as an "Amero-centric" deity. There are inhumanities taking place across the globe, everyday. If our system is rotting, there's no reason to assume God wouldn't allow us to fall into bondage like kingdom after kingdom in the Bible, empire after empire in history.
All you need to know is this: God is merciful. He is taking care of Terri, even if it means ushering her into paradise. We're up in arms because the spotlight on the lack of respect for life in this country just got considerably brighter.
Remember the words of Jesus on the way to the cross - "pray not for me, pray for yourselves and your children."
Yes, and you can show your disgust like I am by letting Representatives know. They do listen, and soon they will have to take action.
I have written Jeb a letter letting him know I am leaving Florida, that it looks black as hell to me now, and I will never set foot again.
This judge is either tainted, something I do not wish to believe, or has not considered the seriousness of the decision he was entrusted with, and is therefore incompetent, something I do not believe.
How many people, doctors, witnesses, does it take to legally deprive an innocent person of life? Only 5 doctors and 3 witnesses? Wow, it takes more than that to convict a serial murderer.
Hahhahahaa...sounds like you had some decent life support for lunch.
Better check here. Texas has a pretty open right to die law...signed by George W. Bush when he was governor:
http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/nationworld/2002215324_texaslaw22.html
Amen. Hi Saundra!
Interesting.
I have lived there before. I don't mind 7 months of Winter, 3 months of Summer, 2 weeks each of Spring and Fall!
Fl state law. Of course, you won't like or accept that answer, either, since it goes against a "god given right," right?
The person with custody is obliged to follow YOUR instructions regarding medical care and the withholding thereof. Specifying the type of medical care you want (or not) is the key.
But do know that the term of art, "extraordinary medical means" includes food and water, and is not limited to resprirators; artifical lungs; articifial kidney; and so on. Even an IV drip is a medical procedure.
I am against anyone classifying food and water no matter how it is ingested as life support, artificial means, extraordinary measures.
I knew it was a matter of time before DNR orders meant DON'T FEED.
Sick sick sick
Attack? That's kind of a strong word for a reasonable analogy. If we need to just stop complaining and accept the process that just took place, we're no better than the Nazis at Nuremberg who claimed they were only following orders by allowing atrocities to go unchecked because of Nazi policies.
It's spineless. We'd be drinking tea at three if we didn't recognize tyranny when it showed itself.
Why not let Terri TRY to speak for herself? That has been completely blocked by HINO for many, many years now. All therapy which might lead to that has been refused. All tests and possible options which might lead to her being able to make her wishes known have been refused. Even testimony by nurses, and other professionals, that Terri might have said something resembling "I want to live" and signs of her distress when told she was going to be starved have been disallowed from entering the court records.
Is it right for HINO's hearsay to be given more weight than anything Terri herself might be able to say? Why not give her the chance?
I sincerely do not believe that Terri's wishes are being respected or followed. Florida courts have a history of making incorrect decisions.
No, he didn't. Either stop spreading that lie, or show where he actually said that. You can't, because he didn't.
Thanks for your kind words. It's so good to know that, unlike me and all the other "death lovers" your comments convey you obviously superior reasoning, compassion and love when dealing with those who disagree with you.
Please cite the law that the judge has invoked to give him the right to deprive Terri of her means of life. I challenge you to find it. He could order that her husband be guardian, but it would be pure subjective interpretation for him to read into that his authority to pull her feeding tube. He has overstepped his authority.
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