RIP schiavo
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- kld0
actually I heard the court appointed doctor say on npr today that the movement and sounds she made were consistant with someone in a persistant vegitative state and not a sign of conscious brain activity.
- brevity790
I hope they don't do an autopsy. For pete's sake, let her rest in peace, she doesn't need to be autopsied to proof Michael Schiavo's point...
- mrdobolina0
//NPR IS LIBERAL KLD!
- todelete__20
we agree on a lot actually Kona. get over it.
mrdobolina
(Mar 31 05, 12:15)
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so now we're disagreeing agin. damn you mrd. one way or the other man! you're messin with my emotions!
- mrdobolina0
without a functioning brain, I imagine it would be pretty difficult to feel anything.
- abizzyman0
The parents legal fees were paid for by a pro life foundation in napa, CA.
just an FYI.
kld
(Mar 31 05, 10:19)
----------why is that an issue?
- robbie_m0
the sad part is..
she is now dead and either side will prolly never have closure because of all the hype
- abizzyman0
spiralstarez... you last question makes sense... good call.
I'm just disgusted w/how her life was finaly discontinued.
Religion in this case is so annoying - I'm religious, yes... but the righty media and the family / attorney's fighting to keep her alive should tone down on the religion a bit.
... I'm just sickened on how inhumane her death was. Drugs to ease the pain... lame. Why keep pumping her full of pain medicine when they could have just 'flipped the switch' w/a poison? Would that be murder?
- mrdobolina0
ummm
" just an FYI."
- vburo0
happy fmt:
- vburo0
wrong thread this time.
- spiralstarez0
and the reason that money is a factor is that the health insurance industry has a great deal to benefit from by a future where the government can force people to stay alive indefinitely.
superbaka
(Mar 31 05, 11:34)wouldn't they actually lose, since someone who has health insurance would cause the insurer to incur the medical costs of keeping them alive?
- scarabin0
fucking brutal.
- kld0
That was in response to a previous thread about the costs of this issue, not that this is a debate about money. I do think it hints at the political forces at work here. Don't underestimate the underying goals of certiain politicians to further their own causes with issues like this.
that said, living in a hospital for 15 + years in any state woould be hell, IMO. Just let me go.
- mrdobolina0
especially the 'state' of florida, kld :)
- GeorgiePorgie0
it surely is costly
- scarabin0
either way i blame the husband for not doing anything to help her bulimia
what husband doesn't know if their partner has it?
- danthon0
rest in peace
finally
- mrdobolina0
fuck that scarabin, noone knows what the circumstances were.