Yes it's a photoshop, it's not real. But the reality of the implied image is what many at FR were asking. For the executive branch to violate the law and use state police/national guard forces to illegally remove someone from a spouse, no matter what you think about Michael Schiavo.
It doesn't matter now. She's gone, as is the post which someone went whining to the admins about.
=== For the executive branch to violate the law and use state police/national guard forces to illegally remove someone from a spouse,
Look, we live in a nation where men can be branded for felons FOR LIFE simply because their wife picked up the phone, dialed 911 and reported abuse in progress.
While the starvation of invalids is, in fact, legal in every state AND both Jeb Bush and George Bush have signed Futile Care Law for their respective states as Governors, Michael Schiavo took this process one step too far.
In direct CONTRAVENTION of Florida's statutes governing de facto euthanasia, he had Greer order that Terri be denied any water or food by mouth once the tube was removed. She could swallow. A little water would have gone a long way toward relieving the most painful aspects of her being starved to death.
That was not abuse? That's not grounds for a 911? Michael's not a felonious wife-abuser?
Get real.
Besides ... if Danforth and the Pubbies could wipe Reno's Waco weapons clean (under cover of another dramatic Florida show: the "Election Crisis"), I see no reason they wouldn't find themselves equal to excusing the use of their War on Drugs Federal Police force to save the poor woman's life given the clearly abusive circumstances under which her husband was having her starved to death.