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To: Modernman
Sure. I just don't see anything immoral about letting a woman in a vegitative state die in accordance with her wishes.

"Die in accordance with her wishes." You made a sweeping statement that implies that the circumstances and manner of her death were those that Terri Schiavo had given a legal, advance directive regarding. Can you produce such a document? Can you show me a credible instance where this individual had expressed a desire to die in the manner she did? Can you show me convincing, legally-admissible evidence that Terri Schiavo ever expressed a desire to die by dehydration/starvation?

I didn't think so. There is none. When you show it to me, maybe I'll believe your statement that she indeed did "die in accordance with her wishes". In fact, she didn't. She died the way others, who had the power over her to kill her, wanted her to die, and gamed the system to make it happen in a "legal", but completely immoral, manner. Evidently you support that. Now. But I wonder if you will when you and your loved ones go under the needle against your will?

224 posted on 09/01/2005 1:36:02 PM PDT by legendofamind
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To: legendofamind
But I wonder if you will when you and your loved ones go under the needle against your will?

Not really an issue. I fully intend to resolve the legalities of that before it becomes necessary.

228 posted on 09/01/2005 1:44:45 PM PDT by Modernman ("A conservative government is an organized hypocrisy." -Disraeli)
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