Re: U.S. House panel to seek to keep Schiavo alive
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Date: 03/19/05
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Date: Sat, 19 Mar 2005 11:59:29 GMT
Bobby Sands died on 5/5/81, I think. I was headed to the delivery room to
have Robin when they covered it on the news.
"Su" <.@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:PZS_d.36362$Q83.11544@bignews5.bellsouth.net...
> Who was that Irish guy, I think in the 1970s, who was in prison and
> started himself to death in protest of something?
>
> I think he died on the 63rd day.
>
>
> "kathycarp" <kathycarp@comcastprivacy.net> wrote in message
> news:1KidnSR1nKTzHqbfRVn-3g@comcast.com...
>> Trust me on this. Someone can live for *weeks* with no food *or* water.
>> Yes, no water. I never thought it possible, but I've seen it with my own
>> eyes.
>>
>> --
>> Kathy
>> www.ambergriscaye.com/villadelsol
>> "Anne Vasquez" <annevasquez@NOSPAMhotmail.com> wrote in message
>> news:o_I_d.14203$WK2.6271@newssvr30.news.prodigy.com...
>>> Obviously, a person given no nutrition will die in the end, albeit only
>>> after a period of days or weeks. If they're going to remove her feeding
>>> tube, the end result will definitely be death eventually, so why can't
>>> she (or anyone else in this situation) be given a lethal dose of
>>> something to at least make her death painless and quick? This, I don't
>>> understand.
>>>
>>> Anne
>>>
>>>
>>> The Other Kim wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> I had read something back when this whole thing came to light that he
>>>> had moved in with another woman just a couple months after Terri's
>>>> heart
>>>> failure. Now, I'm completely unburdened by the actual facts of the
>>>> case
>>>> here, but to me that kind of gives him the ultimate ulterior motive to
>>>> have her die; this way he doesn't have to have the stigma of divorcing
>>>> her over his head. I'm really getting sick of hearing how 'devoted'
>>>> he's been to her. If he was so devoted, why did he move on as quickly
>>>> as he did?
>>>>
>>>> I'm not sure what the right thing is in this case, but making her
>>>> starve
>>>> to death slowly and painfully sure isn't it. If Terri was a dog, he'd
>>>> be prosecuted for cruelty.
>>>>
>>>> The Other Kim
>>>> kimagreenfieldatyahoodotcom
>>>>
>>
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