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![]() "Stephen M.H. Lawrence" wrote in message ... "Jim" wrote in message ... On Thu, 24 Mar 2005 23:51:56 GMT, "Burr" wrote: I can't believe this Terri Schiavo thing. As a father I would be there killing some SOB the get my daughter feed. Except that it's not the father's decision. The husband is honoring his wife's wish to not be kept alive. Prove it. There's nothing in writing - just the words of her husband (who, maybe not coincidentally, has denied her rehabilitation, and stands to gain a million dollars at her death). Prove it. |
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![]() "Honus" wrote: Prove it. It's already proven. You *do* have access to the internet, don't you? |
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![]() "Stephen M.H. Lawrence" wrote in message ... "Honus" wrote: Prove it. It's already proven. You *do* have access to the internet, don't you? As a matter of fact I do, and I can't find any credible source that says he'll get a million dollars when she dies. I can find more misinformation and rumor than you can shake a stick at, though. Here's what you said (and subsequently snipped): Prove it. There's nothing in writing - just the words of her husband (who, maybe not coincidentally, has denied her rehabilitation, and stands to gain a million dollars at her death). I can't find a single credible source that says he'll inherit any cash, much less the specific sum of one million dollars. I -can- provide cites like this one, though. It's from WSTV in Florida, and is dated 3/16/2005. From http://www1.wsvn.com/news/articles/local/C71187/: quote "George Felos, Schiavo's lawyer, said his client never received or had any control over a $1 million medical malpractice award. Felos said the money is gone, used for her medical and guardianship expenses. A hospice program is caring for her now. "It's not about the money," said Schiavo, who said he will not receive any life insurance money upon Terri's death. "This is about Terry. It's not about the Schindlers, it's not about the legislators, it's not about me, it's about what Terry Schiavo wanted." end quote I think that the facts of the matter have been spread around and distorted in the telling to the point where they're almost beyond recognition. If you have a credible source that shows that he will in fact receive life insurance money, I'm all ears. Incidentally, I find this quote from the same source to be noteworthy: quote "Schiavo, now a father in another relationship, said he would not give guardianship to the Schindlers because of her father's earlier testimony. "Mr. Schindler testified in court ... to keep Terri alive he would cut her arms and legs off and put her on a ventilator just to keep her alive. So why would I give her to a man that would do that to you?" Schiavo said." end quote I've also been all over http://www.terrisfight.net/ which is maintained by The Terri Schindler-Schiavo Foundation in conjunction with her family, and I can't find anything there about Schiavo collecting on a life insurance policy. That may be significant, or it may not be. |
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![]() "Honus" wrote in message news:mfN0e.23742$oa6.19911@trnddc07... "Stephen M.H. Lawrence" wrote in message ... "Honus" wrote: Prove it. It's already proven. You *do* have access to the internet, don't you? As a matter of fact I do, and I can't find any credible source that says he'll get a million dollars when she dies. I can find more misinformation and rumor than you can shake a stick at, though. Here's what you said (and subsequently snipped): Prove it. There's nothing in writing - just the words of her husband (who, maybe not coincidentally, has denied her rehabilitation, and stands to gain a million dollars at her death). I can't find a single credible source that says he'll inherit any cash, much less the specific sum of one million dollars. I -can- provide cites like this one, though. It's from WSTV in Florida, and is dated 3/16/2005. From http://www1.wsvn.com/news/articles/local/C71187/: quote "George Felos, Schiavo's lawyer, said his client never received or had any control over a $1 million medical malpractice award. Felos said the money is gone, used for her medical and guardianship expenses. A hospice program is caring for her now. "It's not about the money," said Schiavo, who said he will not receive any life insurance money upon Terri's death. "This is about Terry. It's not about the Schindlers, it's not about the legislators, it's not about me, it's about what Terry Schiavo wanted." end quote I think that the facts of the matter have been spread around and distorted in the telling to the point where they're almost beyond recognition. If you have a credible source that shows that he will in fact receive life insurance money, I'm all ears. Incidentally, I find this quote from the same source to be noteworthy: quote "Schiavo, now a father in another relationship, said he would not give guardianship to the Schindlers because of her father's earlier testimony. "Mr. Schindler testified in court ... to keep Terri alive he would cut her arms and legs off and put her on a ventilator just to keep her alive. So why would I give her to a man that would do that to you?" Schiavo said." end quote I've also been all over http://www.terrisfight.net/ which is maintained by The Terri Schindler-Schiavo Foundation in conjunction with her family, and I can't find anything there about Schiavo collecting on a life insurance policy. That may be significant, or it may not be. Okay, I've gotcha. You make a straw-man, moving-target issue of "credibility," so you get to dodge any idea of proof, believability, and reason. I understand now, and you've made it clear you won't be persuaded. Fair 'nuff. 73, Steve |
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![]() "Stephen M.H. Lawrence" wrote in message ... "Honus" wrote in message news:mfN0e.23742$oa6.19911@trnddc07... "Stephen M.H. Lawrence" wrote in message ... "Honus" wrote: Prove it. It's already proven. You *do* have access to the internet, don't you? As a matter of fact I do, and I can't find any credible source that says he'll get a million dollars when she dies. I can find more misinformation and rumor than you can shake a stick at, though. Here's what you said (and subsequently snipped): Prove it. There's nothing in writing - just the words of her husband (who, maybe not coincidentally, has denied her rehabilitation, and stands to gain a million dollars at her death). I can't find a single credible source that says he'll inherit any cash, much less the specific sum of one million dollars. I -can- provide cites like this one, though. It's from WSTV in Florida, and is dated 3/16/2005. From http://www1.wsvn.com/news/articles/local/C71187/: quote "George Felos, Schiavo's lawyer, said his client never received or had any control over a $1 million medical malpractice award. Felos said the money is gone, used for her medical and guardianship expenses. A hospice program is caring for her now. "It's not about the money," said Schiavo, who said he will not receive any life insurance money upon Terri's death. "This is about Terry. It's not about the Schindlers, it's not about the legislators, it's not about me, it's about what Terry Schiavo wanted." end quote I think that the facts of the matter have been spread around and distorted in the telling to the point where they're almost beyond recognition. If you have a credible source that shows that he will in fact receive life insurance money, I'm all ears. Incidentally, I find this quote from the same source to be noteworthy: quote "Schiavo, now a father in another relationship, said he would not give guardianship to the Schindlers because of her father's earlier testimony. "Mr. Schindler testified in court ... to keep Terri alive he would cut her arms and legs off and put her on a ventilator just to keep her alive. So why would I give her to a man that would do that to you?" Schiavo said." end quote I've also been all over http://www.terrisfight.net/ which is maintained by The Terri Schindler-Schiavo Foundation in conjunction with her family, and I can't find anything there about Schiavo collecting on a life insurance policy. That may be significant, or it may not be. Okay, I've gotcha. You make a straw-man, moving-target issue of "credibility," so you get to dodge any idea of proof, believability, and reason. I understand now, and you've made it clear you won't be persuaded. Fair 'nuff. What are you babbling about? I've provided sources of info, and you've provided nothing but empty claims. If you want to claim, as cuhulin seems to feel, that sites like rense.com (where they claim the Twin Towers were brought down with explosives) are credible and deserve due consideration, feel free. In the meantime, I'll feel free to point out that you've been challenged to prove a statement that you made, or at the very least provide a modicum of support for it, and that you haven't been able to do so. I've provided some support for -my- position, and even explained to you that I tried but failed to find support for yours. Quit whining, and take your turn. If you have some evidence, trot it out. |
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I have said before rense.com and coasttocoastam are kook sites and Jeff
Rense and Art Bell and George Noory are full blown kooks and they even look like full blown kooks too.I don't believe in that kook stuff and and that conspiracy ****.I don't read that kook conspiracy stuff either.But,sometimes there is an article or two at those kook sites that are worth reading.Now,y'all get back to listening to Brother Stair and Paster Pecker on your shortwave radio.I don't listen to kook crap on my radio.The Big Trail movie is on tv now. cuhulin |
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Honus wrote:
"Stephen M.H. Lawrence" wrote in message ... Prove it. There's nothing in writing - just the words of her husband (who, maybe not coincidentally, has denied her rehabilitation, and stands to gain a million dollars at her death). Prove it. It's already been proved, as no one has come up with a "living will" or any other document signed by Terri Schiavo that expresses her wishes for such a situation. It isn't our fault you are so stupid. |
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![]() "Cmd Buzz Corey" wrote in message ... Honus wrote: "Stephen M.H. Lawrence" wrote in message ... Prove it. There's nothing in writing - just the words of her husband (who, maybe not coincidentally, has denied her rehabilitation, and stands to gain a million dollars at her death). Prove it. It's already been proved, as no one has come up with a "living will" or any other document signed by Terri Schiavo that expresses her wishes for such a situation. It isn't our fault you are so stupid. We're talking about the million dollars claim, and you'd know that if you'd followed the entire thread. So, am I stupid, or did you make a mistake? |
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www.worldnetdaily.com Man arrested for $250,000 bounty on michael
schiavo,$50,000 bounty on judge greer. Well,what can I say? cuhulin |
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