I was merely noting how enormous the sentiment is here that Mr. Schiavo is indeed a filthy murderer -- or at best, a wife-abuser and conscienceless fiend. And all of it is based on lack of facts and heresay. It's just conspiracy theories to fit a side of a deeply politicised issue.
And us conservatives are supposed to be the "law and order people", to have the most respect for the fundamental tenets of our system.
I was merely noting how enormous the sentiment is here that Mr. Schiavo is indeed a filthy murderer -- or at best, a wife-abuser and conscienceless fiend. And all of it is based on lack of facts and heresay. It's just conspiracy theories to fit a side of a deeply politicised issue.
And us conservatives are supposed to be the "law and order people", to have the most respect for the fundamental tenets of our system.
Well I hope you weren't aiming it at me; if so, I spoke too strongly and possibly carelessly. I don't think Michael Schiavo is the Spawn of Satan and conspired to kill his wife. I think he did what he thought was best, and many (especially the family) strongly disagreed with what exactly was best for her. I do think he made the wrong decision, and I do think he is a bad person (having had children by one, possibly two other women), although that is not for me to decide, but for God. Which is where my original statement was aiming. We pro-lifers did what we could; she is now in a better place, despite the means by which she got there, and the fate of any wrongdoers in this case is between them and God.
Hope I was able to clarify my statement.