The hospice in which Terri lived acted very un-hospice like in the end IMO. And I recall reading that there was some funny business with the hospice, that it had an affiliation with Felos, and others not very objective, nor interested in the POV of the Schindler family. But they only followed the courts mandates. I am not in the position to debate Terri's neurological condition. I do believe that back when, when she lost over 60 lbs., she very well may have lost so much potassium, that she had a heart attack. My objection to the way the case was handled always had to do with her husband's agenda, and my belief that he just wanted to move on in his life, and she stood in the way. I thought he forfeited his right to make that life and death decision. I also didn't like the way some "moderate" so-called GOPers turned on the rest of us, on DeLay, Krauthammer, and others who took the side of the Schindlers. But in the end, it revealed much about them. And PS, when I referred to spitting clowns, it didn't refer to this site.
Good. Now what do I do with all these bibs I bought to wear in public?
Throughout the vigil, there were very few pro-Michael protestors...mainly 2 or 3 that showed up regularly...literal friends of his...and one incident where about 2 dozen drooling liberal haters, the kind you would see at an ANSWER/anarchist march, came and caused trouble for about 2 hours.
But on a couple of occasions, I saw pro-Michael people, with signs, COME OUT OF THE HOSPICE ITSELF...obviously hospice staffers.
They casually strolled through the area that, if a pro-Terri person had walked a foot into, they would have been in danger of being arrested, tasered or worse.
Surreal...