Michael conned the jury into a huge settlement with the promise that he needed the money to give Terri the care she needed for the next 41 years of her life. As soon as he got the monetary award, he stopped all treatment and eventually found the "Hospice" where she lived longer than any other "hospice" patient because she wasn't dying. Hospice is for people with less than a year and usually less than 6 months to live.
Michael is guilty of Medicaid Fraud as is Judge Greer AND Suncoast Hospice. Judge Greer, by judicial decree, allowed Michael to apply for Medicaid for Terri when she still had approximately $50,000 left in her Trust which was to provide for her therapeutic care. I work with Medicaid, there's a MAX of $2000 allowed a patient who applies for Medicaid.
Michael is also guilty of defrauding Terri's Trust fund by using it, again with the blessing of Judge Greer, to pay the legal costs of having Terri killed.
You think it's a 'right-wing conspiracy' and it's not. It IS a "CORRECT USE OF THE LAWS wing of the Pajama-Clad" bloggers.
. HELP !!!
Correct.
"Terri's usual response according to her family and friends was "where there's life, there's hope." Now, does that sound like someone who would say "I don't want to live like that"?"
Damn!
It's just too bad her family and friends neglected to testify to that, in front of Judge Greer, in a court of law, under oath, subject to cross examination and under penaly of perjury at his life and death hearing in January, 2000.
"Michael conned the jury into a huge settlement with the promise that he needed the money to give Terri the care she needed for the next 41 years of her life. As soon as he got the monetary award, he stopped all treatment and eventually found the "Hospice" where she lived longer than any other "hospice" patient because she wasn't dying. Hospice is for people with less than a year and usually less than 6 months to live."
Cut and paste blather. Give it a rest already.
As to the hospice, Terri was placed there following Judge Greer's order to remove the feeding tube. Since she was only expected to live for two weeks at the most, wouldn't you agree she qualified? Huh?
She ended up there for five years because of nosy, busybody, right-to-life, we-know-better fanatics like you filing appeal after appeal.
Then you question the hospice admission. Good one!
The rest of your post is the same blather. Conspracy, propaganda, lies, distortions and innuendo. Get some facts.