Re: Terry Schiavo Madness

From: tech27 (tech27_at_mail.anonymizer.com)
Date: 03/23/05


Date: Wed, 23 Mar 2005 13:35:58 -0500


"Jeff" <jeffutz@earthlink.net> wrote in message
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> "tech27" <tech27@mail.anonymizer.com> wrote in message
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>> "Jeff" <kidsdoc2000@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>> news:42406096$0$88041$16897aa@news.airnews.net...
>>> > The Florida courts did.
>>
>> Yes, but this appeals thing is bull***. Once a court rules on WHO gets
>> to decide that should be it, unless there is BONA FIDE grounds for an
>> appeal, such as the couple was not legally married, for example. They
>> should not hear appeals just because the party it went against wants to
>> appeal.
>
> That is a reason why the governor and Congress shouldn't get involved.
>
>>>> But for God's sake, PLEASE stop this indignity!
>>>
>>> Funny, some are arguing that it is for God's sake that she should be
>>> kept alive. If it were me ... oops, this is not about what I would
>>> want, but what Mrs. Schiavo would want.
>>
>> And there's the big problem. No one knows what SHE wants. So the person
>> closest to her who has her best interests in mind should, regrettably,
>> have to be put into the position of deciding for her.
>
> Wrong. Read the court opinions. it is clear that the court determined that
> she expressed her wish that she not be kept "alive" as she is.

I didn't know that. If that is accepted as being the truth then yank the
tube and tell the parents to *** off, and bar them from any further appeals
or any other meddling.


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