I think she should live.
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I believe the sentence should amend to "Michael Schiavo, Terri's legal guardian, wanted to complete Terri's wish - NOT to be kept alive artificially."piranarew wrote:For those who dont know who terri schiavo she is a woman whom had her feeding tube removed because her husband requested it.
I don't see any point to empharise 18 judges that agreed to hold an appealing.piranarew wrote:Her parents are appealing the decision that was agreed to by 18 (thats right eighteen) judges.
I think we should respect her wish - not to be kept alive artificially.piranarew wrote:So whats your opinion, should she live or should she die?
I think she should live.
You need to justify the sentence.piranarew wrote:If she dies I could only consider him a murderer and a neglectful so called husband.
You can't blame him for not finding and having a new companion.piranarew wrote:Why so called husband you ask?
He has a new woman in his life.

Antony wrote:I believe the sentence should amend to "Michael Schiavo, Terri's legal guardian, wanted to complete Terri's wish - NOT to be kept alive artificially."piranarew wrote:For those who dont know who terri schiavo she is a woman whom had her feeding tube removed because her husband requested it.
Antony wrote:2002
In a week of appeals and court hearings, three doctors -- two chosen by Michael Schiavo and one chosen by the court -- testify that Terri is in a persistent vegetative state without hope of recovery. Two doctors chosen by her parents say that she can recover. In November, Greer rules the feeding tube can be removed in January 2003, but stays that order in December pending another appeal.
Antony wrote:It's a serious problem for her husband. Her husband has been suffering from this for 15 years. Terri's live is not to be decided by politicians, and definitely NOT the religions group (extremists).
Sorry it is manslaughterAntony wrote:You need to justify the sentence.piranarew wrote:If she dies I could only consider him a murderer and a neglectful so called husband.

Any statement said or express by anyone can be used. That does not need to be written.piranarew wrote:Antony wrote:I believe the sentence should amend to "Michael Schiavo, Terri's legal guardian, wanted to complete Terri's wish - NOT to be kept alive artificially."piranarew wrote:For those who dont know who terri schiavo she is a woman whom had her feeding tube removed because her husband requested it.
She never wrote this on paper
Antony wrote:2002
In a week of appeals and court hearings, three doctors -- two chosen by Michael Schiavo and one chosen by the court -- testify that Terri is in a persistent vegetative state without hope of recovery. Two doctors chosen by her parents say that she can recover. In November, Greer rules the feeding tube can be removed in January 2003, but stays that order in December pending another appeal.
What are all those supports outside the hospital got to do with Terri Schiavo? With a huge number of them carrying religious related signs.piranarew wrote:Antony wrote:It's a serious problem for her husband. Her husband has been suffering from this for 15 years. Terri's live is not to be decided by politicians, and definitely NOT the religions group (extremists).
HMMM extremists? What would you do if someone was trying to kill someone that you loved or cared for? Because I know you will say kill it not kill just removing a tube, here is what google definition says
killing: the act of terminating a life
cause to die; put to death, usually intentionally or knowingly
Michael Schiavo is knowingly causing her to die

U.S. President George W. Bush has already intervened into this case.piranarew wrote:I doubt that the U.S. President George Bush would take action on this unless he believed in it, even if his brother is Jeb Bush (floridas governer).

Antony wrote:U.S. President George W. Bush has already intervened into this case.piranarew wrote:I doubt that the U.S. President George Bush would take action on this unless he believed in it, even if his brother is Jeb Bush (floridas governer).
Antony wrote:It was a sad day for Americans (according to Michael Schiavo) that the government, including president, is involved into this family issue.

"Inflict manslaughter" to his wife? He is helping his wife (as his wife's wish), and he has a life to carry on. He could not freely marry a woman (whom can speak, react at very least) because he is married to Terri still.piranarew wrote:Antony wrote:It was a sad day for Americans (according to Michael Schiavo) that the government, including president, is involved into this family issue.
If he was not trying to inflict manslaughter to his wife there would be no problem. I hope someone puts a bullet in Michael Schiavo's head and his attorney!

Antony wrote: He could not freely marry a woman (whom can speak, react at very least) because he is married to Terri still.

Not really. Legal guardian is not allowed to make all decisions when she is not under certain age.piranarew wrote:Antony wrote: He could not freely marry a woman (whom can speak, react at very least) because he is married to Terri still.
Since he is her legal guardian or whatever they call it for adults, he can legally get a divorce and speak on her behalf, for example he could say he wants a divorce and then say for his wife that she wants a divorce.



Well, you may pass back to where you got that example from, that analogy is very bad.piranarew wrote:Another messed up thing is that in a state where it is a felony to starve a dog to death, they are legally doing it to a person.


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