Jimmyclyde, American citizen.
Oh, and I have my eyes that see an individual with very, very little brain activity.
I see you are still 'minimally conscious.'
http://www.earnedmedia.org/bone.jpg
How did she develop noncommunicating hydrocephalus suddenly on 3/30/90 with 2 normal CT scans on 2/235 and 2/27??
Dr. Boyle at CodeBlueBlog has examined the timeline of Terri Schiavos brain scans and found that for the first three days of her hospitalization, her brain scans were normal. Then suddenly, on the sixth day, her brain scan showed evidence of a massive injury. He concludes that Terri was hit on the head and suffered intracranial hemorrhage while in the hospital. On a totally unrelated topic, I wonder if Michael Schiavo was spending any time alone with Terri in her room three to six days after her hospitalization?
It is not a mere matter of opinion, much less judicial opinion, whether this woman is entitled to live. The default position is life. The Pinellas County judge and everyone else blatantly refuse to allow a trial de novo (an entirely new trial) based upon substantial newly discovered evidence, advances in diagnostic medical methods, testimony by four nurses of Michael Schiavo's expressed intentions, including: "When is this b_tch going to die" which he stated 12 years ago when the cash supply from the malpractice claims was still fully there, testimony of evidence that Michael administered at least one insulin injection to the non-diabetic Terri which might have killed her by induced hypoglycemia (low blood sugar leading to coma).
You are probably sincerely wrong but a case could be made for diminished brain activity of yours if you think you can diagnose Terri. The diagnosis relied on by this judicial pig Greer is by a Minnesota neorologist who is as enthusiastic for death of patients as Dr. Kevorkian. Michigan jailed Kevorkian and a good thing too. Unfortunately, Michigan could not accomplish executing Kevorkian. Citizenship is no guarantor of medical insight. Opinions are like, ummmmm, noses or whatever.
Is there something in the water system of Taxachusetts that facilitates political madness?