To: baseballmom
How incredibly sad. You know, if nothing else, this case may well trigger a change in the laws governing advanced medical directives. Personally, I don't think that Michael Schiavo should have been granted the presumption of authority over Terri's care, when no written medical directive could be found to substantiate his claim that she would have wanted to be allowed to die. Clearly, Terri's life had value. She brought joy to her parents and family. It wasn't right to deprive them of that simple joy.
Have faith, people. The culture of death will not prevail. If anything, Terri will serve as a vivid reminder that things must change.
To: Bush2000
Have faith, people. The culture of death will not prevail. If anything, Terri will serve as a vivid reminder that things must changeThese people are pure evil; it's why we have the second amendment.
To: Bush2000
I've prayed for peace, but am preparing for war.
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