To: supercat
A two-year-old requires closer to 24/7 care than did Terri Schiavo. Her basic care needs were: (1) have food and water adminstered, probably 3x/day; (2) have her diaper changed as needed; (3) periodically move her, change clothing and bed linens, etc. But I thought they were going to provide therapeutic assistance. How are they going to afford that since they had to depend on Randall Terry to fund their legal battle? And what happens when they die. Are they going to dump Terri on their kids or the government?
480 posted on
05/20/2005 4:25:44 AM PDT by
Dave S
To: Dave S
But I thought they were going to provide therapeutic assistance. How are they going to afford that since they had to depend on Randall Terry to fund their legal battle? And what happens when they die. Are they going to dump Terri on their kids or the government? Life is uncertain.
Just because you don't know who might end up caring for a disabled family member it doesn't mean that you can just off 'em.
Your 'logic' is really quite odd.
482 posted on
05/20/2005 4:46:46 AM PDT by
EternalVigilance
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