To: Artlover
All I hear is opinions based on emotions, and assumption based on facts that could mean simply ignorance. It appears to me to be more about Mr. Shiavo, than about Mrs. Shiavo.
Terri's parents want nothing more than to take care of their daughter for the rest of her life, asking nothing from anybody, but just the chance to do that, and provide her with a loving environment and all the care and comfort they can give her for as long as she naturally lives.
And I ask again, without compensation at the time they take over and at all times subsequent? They are willing to execute a binding agreement to that effect?
332 posted on
05/09/2004 8:41:51 AM PDT by
William Terrell
(Individuals can exist without government but government can't exist without individuals.)
To: William Terrell
"And I ask again, without compensation at the time they take over and at all times subsequent? They are willing to execute a binding agreement to that effect?"
Who knows? What's your point? Trying to cast aspersions that they might have a financial interest in this? If Terri is entitled now or in future to any benefits to help with her care, nobody will be getting rich on them, that's for sure. They want to care for her because she is their child. Pure & simple.
Have you any more red herrings to throw at us?
To: William Terrell
Troll, troll go away and never come back. You must certainly work for Michael Schiavo. Nothing you say makes any sense.
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