Posted on 03/31/2005 6:55:11 AM PST by Eurotwit
Breaking now on CNN
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Geez, don't you just love spin!
Good living will, only you forgot to mention that your family/extended/significant others, etc., can't dictate your death. What you want/say goes.
No need to answer me. I already know why.
I've felt that this one fact would be all the public needs to know to put this tragedy together. We've seen our beloved Terri suffer at the hands of her "husband" ... so many asked why he would not just release her to her parents ... the agenda that she had to die becomes clear when it is known this one motion has been postponed since 2002. Sean Hannity needs to know this ... can someone get this to him?
I'd asked earlier if someone would send the Lisa McPherson autopsy photos to Rush ... he said today that we don't have a picture of what it looks like to starve in America. We do. I believe his addy is rush@eibnet.com.
Most states don't lean on the suicide statutes for that. Typically, if the police or physicians reasonably believe that you are a danger to yourself or others, you can be involuntarily committed - no actual attempt required.
"There's a place for us, somewhere, a place for us..."
I would say they accelerated it..........the real roots lie in the early part of the 20th century with the eugenics movement, of which Margaret Sanger and Adolph Hitler were obvious prominent proponents. Leap forward to the late sixties, and look to radical feminism and the for putting it back on the front burner under the guise of pro-choice. Then there was the 80's and the advent of the very virulent 'political correctness' crowd; I was a teen during this time, and remember their excesses well, an orchestrated effort by leftists and their tyrannical liberal activist judge flunkies to crush any notion of free speech. Which continues to this day.
Bush's list of conservative judicial nominees has the dems and the activist/liberal judiciary running scared, and we all know why, since it's how they've shoved through liberal decisions that have turned the country upside down. (There is a clamor to change things, such as that infamous Ninth Circuit Court.) This is why democrat ex-judge Catherine Crier (sp?) went ballistic last night on Hannity and Colmes. She can read the writing on the wall.
one of the first headlines up at foxnews.com had a blurb under saying something about her succumbing to "illness". later I checked and that was gone, I hope because they realized that is totally UNTRUE!!!!!!! arghh
Hi, Rapunzel. those three were truly made for each other -- bully husband, death-loving/death-seeking lawyer who can mind read the incapacitated, and morally and legally blind judge. there are so many conflicts of interest in this. I am praying that it will all come out -- Sean and Pat Anderson did a good job on that today.
re: Bobby being forced out by ms and the policeman: he was a loving, devoted brother to the very end.
I'm at work by six or so. Didn't know Terri had died until I was on the way home around 2:30 and turned on the radio and Rush as he played Felos the lawyer's extraordinary and ludicrous statement to the press. Terri was characterized as having 'died peacefully', a dignified death Michael had lovingly worked so hard to arrange for her -- like dinner out at a nice restaurant. (So much for the deceased.) After that he rambled on and on about Michael the saint, much put upon and vilified by those evil Schindlers and others of their ilk. Common sense says Felos and Michael will make millions from Terri's death. Nothing else makes sense.
Why do you think Bush II judges will make a difference? None of the Reagan, Bush I, or Bush II judges on the Ninth Circuit in Atlanta supported Terri at any time. The only support she got came from a clintoid and a Ford appointee. The judge who really lambasted Bush II was a Bush I appointee.
I thought that I had read that Crier was a former Republican judge, but I stand corrected if it is the case that she is Democrat. She has a practical hatred for the handicapped though she probably favored Bush I's "Americans with Disabilities Act."
Bingo. Yes, liberal courts have just opened the door for the same thing Kevorkian's in prison for. Maybe his lawyer's already preparing an appeal?
Just a curious observation....
What Rush said was on this forum in the summer of 2003, if not earlier.
Well, surely a few Rumpoles of the Bailey mill around those dusty MA court corridors, but it's hard to find them.
Fox said a few minutes ago that the absence of Terri's family during her last moments, what went on, who said and did what and why, is a big, big deal. Much will come out in the next few weeks.
Michael Savage just closed his broadcast for March 31 by saying that the Republican do-nothing Congress is in "a permanent vegetative state." That's his phrase. Does it fit? Sensenbrenner was the sensible one who truly had a plan to save Terri, but the liberal senators wouldn't let him take the lead.
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