"Jeff" wrote in message
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"Jim" wrote in message
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I'm starting to think these people (the parents) are more brain dead
than the daughter. Either that or they are just publicity whores -
they even got Jesse Jackson in on their disgusting act now.
Fortunately, the court turned down the parents. Again. As if there
was anything else the court could do. Legally. Again.
Jim
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Sure is funny the so called husband who now has another woman
and kids in his life, waited 7 years to claim his story. Sounds pretty
damn fishy to me,, no conflict of interest here right. If the Courts are
going to merely take someone's word about what someone may or
may not have said years earlier,,,, we all are in serious trouble. If
that was truly her wish why wasn't it put in a living will like most
responsible people would do??? But its too late, by now her body
is no doubt shutting down and death is most likely imminent.
To say her parents are brain dead because they are trying to save
their daughter is the height of idiocy, do you have a child?
He's not the only one who made the claim that she had expressed her relevant
desires, and he waited so long because from the time of her heart attack
until the time he asked for the court to intervene he'd been actively
seeking treatment and rehabilitation therapies for her; he was busy trying
to do the right thing. It finally became apparent that she was "gone" and
not going to ever come back, so he moved on. He didn't grant or request a
divorce because her father stated in court that he would keep her alive no
matter what, even if she lost all of her limbs to diabetes and if she was
put on a ventilator. I have children, and I wouldn't do that to either one
of them. I'd protect them from that fate, and that's what he's doing as
well. So she didn't have a living will; it's an oversight that lots of
people have made. Hell, there's people out there that don't even have their
regular wills in order.
As for the parents, they -loved- Michael Schiavo...right up until the time
he refused to share his loss of consortium award with them. What does -that-
tell you?
I've found this site helpful, especially the links to the pdf's of the
judicial orders throughout the history of this mess.
http://abstractappeal.com/schiavo/infopage.html