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Old March 26th 05, 02:16 AM
Honus
 
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"-=jd=-" wrote in message
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On Thu 24 Mar 2005 10:24:54p, "Honus"
wrote in message news:awL0e.10339$Ax.9226@trnddc04:

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What I like about this guy's site, which bills itself as "The first
weblog devoted to Florida law and the Eleventh Circuit Court of
Appeals", is this quote:

"I encourage anyone interested in this case to read the judicial
decisions that have been entered. Most informative, from a factual point
of view, are Judge Greer's orders and the Second District's decisions."

And of course, he provides those documents for you to read. I wonder how
many people in this country talking about this issue have bothered to
look at these documents.

No I don't.


I have read that site and avialable court and medical documents that have
found their way onto the net. With the information available, my position
and thoughts remain the same. There is conflicting hear-say and anecdotal
evidence as to her wishes. The only determination that can be made is "who
do you personally find more believable".


I don't agree. That's what we have courts for. I don't need to personally
worry about who's more believeable. I can trust an impartial judge to do his
job. For that matter, I can trust any number of impartial judges to do their
jobs. This case has been before how many jurists? Plenty...and they all
agree.

I don't know who to believe. In
which case, I would *always* err on the side of caution and life. After
all, they aren't trying to decide what clothes they want to wear today, it
is literally a life and death decision. There are close family members who
are ready, willing and able to provide for all her needs that would

relieve
the husband of any further responsibility or burdensome commitment.


I don't think that's his issue, otherwise he'd have given her over to them.
This is about what she wanted. If she did indeed voice her opinion about
this to him and other people, it'd go a long ways towards explaining what
he's doing, don't you agree?

With
that option remaining, the choice made was to starve her to death. And the
liberal-left is revelling in that death. That's pretty messed-up in my
opinion...


It -would- be extremely messed-up, but I sure don't see anyone reveling in
this. It's a horrible situation, period, and that's the one thing that I see
universal agreement about.