To: dixiegrrl
Boy, oh, boy, isn't that something? So little surprises me these days. I just said to my dh, "honey, He is coming. He is coming sooner rather than later."
What is so unbelievable in our society today, is that if you are a judge in a US court who extracurricularly participates in "Right-to-Die"-type organizations, you are given a pass.
But, if you are a judge who takes part in anything remotely affiliated with "Right-to-Life"-type groups or movements, you'll be filibustered 'till the cows come home.
To: getmeouttaPalmBeachCounty_FL
I am getting to were nothing is surprising me anymore either. It is a very sad day in this country where animals seem to have more rights than human beings. This case has really hit a chord with me. I feel like Terri could be anyone of us. I told my sister that it feels like we are living in Nazi Germany where the judges could have you put to death for being disabled. I always thought you were supposed to learn from history not repeat it. All I can say is may God have more compassion on their souls, than they seem to have for Terri's.
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