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To: gesully

Yes, it's the only explanation that makes sense when compared with his behavior. The sealed medical records, the timing of the DNR order and the alleged living will, the refusal to grant a divorce after having kids with another woman, the hiring of a euthanasia lawyer and doctor, orders of non-treatment for infections, leaving in the electrodes, refusal of routine tests, putting her in hospice when she wasn't terminal, and the intent to cremate, these things don't add up to loving husband fulfilling the wishes of his dear beloved wife.


11 posted on 03/27/2005 6:57:12 AM PST by thoughtomator
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To: thoughtomator

Most Catholics don't cremate bodies and Terri's family is very religious.Hmmmm....


12 posted on 03/27/2005 6:58:18 AM PST by cyborg (Sudanese refugee,"Mr.Schiavo I disagree with your opinion about not feeling pain when you starve.")
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To: thoughtomator

The Hospice should be investigated for her being there for 5 YEARS at $5000.00 a month paid by Medicaid. Hospice is only for 6 months.


81 posted on 03/27/2005 8:21:30 AM PST by Ann Archy (Abortion: The Human Sacrifice to the god of Convenience.)
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To: thoughtomator

I found it odd that she was i Hospice for 5 years, I thought that Hospice was for terminally ill patients with a 6 month life. Wonder if the fact that his lawyer is on the board of directors has anything to do with it.....even so, why hospice?


159 posted on 03/27/2005 9:53:15 AM PST by Burlem
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