The man has no class or character.
These are the times when a man shows his true character. We have seen Michael's. To do this at the deathbed of his wife and their daughter and sister proves sticking to the Schlinder's is his motivation. Terri would want her family there and if he was concerned with Terri's wishes, he would suck it up and allow them in.
Just announced MSNBC, she passed away.
God rest her soul--she has died.
"Just announced MSNBC, she passed away."
He killed her.
Here's my problem with this: Michael Schiavo is "sure" Terri is in persistent vegetative state, no awareness, doesn't respond, etc. If he is so sure, what possible difference could it make if he is with her when she dies? She won't know anyway, according to him. Yet her family, who would derive comfort from holding her as she passes from this world, are barred. Typical Michael Schiavo: it's all about him. I'd like to see a poll: who should have been with Terri when she died? The husband who is adamant that she knows nothing, feels nothing, sees nothing, is aware of nothing... or the family who believes she responds to them, who believe they can comfort her, and who believe she hears them? If Michael Schiavo is so sure Terri wasn't aware of anything, why is it so important to be there, at the cost of excluding her parents and siblings?