To: windchime
I think it's useful to simply call Carassas' office to say that "you agree with Governor Bush that Terri Schiavo should be assigned a Guardian Ad Litem." That would at least get Terri away from complete control by Michael Schiavo. It would keep J. Greer from having a vice grip on the entire matter.
A good GAL would treat Terri as a human being and not be thinking about a boat, a vacation or a new car should she expire.
To: freeparoundtheclock
'I think it's useful to simply call Carassas' office to say that "you agree with Governor Bush that Terri Schiavo should be assigned a Guardian Ad Litem."'
I do agree and will call. My concern was that, when someone here stated he WANTED people to call his office, he was wanting factual information regarding Terri's case.
When there's this much controversy regarding Terri's 'treatment', an objective guardian who has nothing to gain is the first step in seeing that her rights are protected. Judge Greer has publicly refused to appoint such a person. Who would/could do it?
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