What a joke prominent conservatives are (I'm talking about you, Hannity!) in light of the unsubstantiated gossip mongering regarding Michael & Terri Schiavo. It sickens me. I'm embarrassed for nation-of-laws and liberty-loving conservatives everywhere.
The feeling's mutual... and then some.
Doctor Baden, yesterday, explained it in that manner. Imaging records can be established quickly and the cadaver is no longer required.
back at ya
Well said.
In order to state the law was followed, you HAVE to believe michael schiavo.
Hmmmmmmmmmm.
Tough call.
Not all guardians are equal. Some are murderers. Sociopaths. You name it.
If the law does not permit PROTECTION from abusive husbands when the wife cannot speak out, something is WRONG!
The story isn't about right to die or live...the story is about a judge who allowed a sociopath to terrorize his brain damaged wife.
We will work to correct that.
You should be embarrassed by people calling themselves conservative who think it's OK to starve/dehydrate someone to death. Looked in the mirror lately?
Sworn statements aren't "gossip mongering," so I know you aren't talking about the allegations of bad behavior by Terri's HINO in the Iyer or Shook affidavits. So then, what "gossip mongering" are you referring to?
None of us will ever know exactly what happened to Terri. But unlike some people, I refuse to blindly accept certain testimony or accounts of past events as factual just because a judge rubber-stamped the ones that supported his conclusion and rejected conflicting statements that contradict him.
It sickens me. I'm embarrassed for nation-of-laws and liberty-loving conservatives everywhere.
Whose "liberty" was endangered by the attempts to reattach her feeding tube? Terri's? It is to laugh.
This is a nation of laws, indeed. There is a problem in this country with judges who shred the will of the people with badly-founded opinions that new laws are unconstitutional. I am normally against legislation that has only one person as its focus (see: Morgan, Dr. Elizabeth), but in this case, it was in order, IMHO. It was a noble attempt. To paraphrase Oliver Twist: If the law, as the judicial activists insist it be enforced, "is an ass," it deserves to be kicked!