George Felos, Schiavo's lawyer, is shopping his more philosophical "Beyond Schiavo: Searching for Death with Dignity."
"Unlike most of the titles, Felos said, his does not take a he-said, she-said tack, which he believes "hardens the divisions in our country."
"One thing that the hysteria over Terri Schiavo's death showed is that this is still a death-averse, youth-seeking, materialistic culture," he said [And Felos isn't???]
The case's "saving grace," Felos said, would be if it encouraged thoughtful exploration of the issues of death and dying.
""Everything is beautiful if you want to experience it totally." --Charles Manson
You go first, George.
Terri did get me to think about death and dying, and how I would never want to be forced to exit this earth the way Terri was made to go.
Wherever did Felos get the idea that Terri was dying? He completely made that one up out of thin air. Maybe it was when he was busy crashing his airplane just by thinking about it. There are those who frequent these forums who think Hammesfahr is a quack. Maybe he is, maybe he isn't. However, if those same people can't see that Felos was the biggest nutcase out there, I must say, I feel a bit sorry for them. They should be pointed in the direction of one of his books, Litigation as Spiritual Practice.