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To: austinaero
I'm concerned that nutrition and hydration are now considered medical 'interventions'........that is very scary

Everyone here reading this take the time to think about this. When you're sitting down to supper tonight with the family, think about how a court of this land has ruled that you aren't really just eating your dinner, you're engaging in medical intervention, an extraordinary measure, a heroic procedure, to prolong the lives of your family and yourself. Perhaps I should get a degree in pharmacy when I am preparing the meal, because in essence I am preparing a dose of medicinal product to adminster to those who will eat the meal with me. The local McDonald's better get a medical license for distributing that stuff that, when consumed, might be considered "medical interventions".

Silly? A stretch? Well, maybe. But, then again, I'd never thought I'd see the day when a court of this land would pass a de facto death sentence on a person known to be completely innocent of any crime.

642 posted on 03/22/2005 9:04:54 AM PST by chimera
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To: chimera
The only hope now is to somehow get a court to officially declare Terri is legally not a human, but an animal of some kind.

A rabbit. A Golden Retriever. A dolpin. A peregrine falcon. Anything would do. Anything at all, time is running out.

Then we might reverse the 60 or 70% who don't care about her death, and we could also enlist all kinds of forces on her behalf, from Hollywood, to PETA, to the UN, to most of the Democrats, the ACLU, Democracy Now, the Sierra Club....

655 posted on 03/22/2005 9:08:09 AM PST by AmericanInTokyo (Illegal Aliens "Those Wonderful People" in Jail Now Are $1.4 Billion A Year For California Taxpayers)
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