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CE8
Mar 31, 2005 10:57:38 GMT -5
Post by pissin2 on Mar 31, 2005 10:57:38 GMT -5
I'm glad she's finally dead. It's been 15 years too long.
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CE8
Mar 31, 2005 11:09:44 GMT -5
Post by ken on Mar 31, 2005 11:09:44 GMT -5
Anyone see Southpark last night? A very interesing take on the whole thing. I highly recommend everyone watch it. It'll rerun a billion times on Comedy Central this week.
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CE8
Mar 31, 2005 11:17:32 GMT -5
Post by Ampage on Mar 31, 2005 11:17:32 GMT -5
I don't believe in South Park.
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CE8
Mar 31, 2005 11:27:11 GMT -5
Post by pissin2 on Mar 31, 2005 11:27:11 GMT -5
south park is smarter than the average american.
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CE8
Mar 31, 2005 11:28:29 GMT -5
Post by ken on Mar 31, 2005 11:28:29 GMT -5
Parting shot on Terri Schiavo: What if Michael Schiavo was telling the truth? After all, there is no way of really knowing. But it seems to me that, circumstantial evidence and bias aside, if I had been put in Michael Schiavo's position and had to fight to get my wife's wishes fulfilled over parents who would do nothing but encourage slander in the public eye, I might resent them enough to keep them from my wife in her final hours.
I simply do not understand the passion behind this case from complete outsiders. For Alexis and Chrisfan to slander a man they will never truly know based on opinions based on hearsay is despicable in my eyes. I can understand how someone may feel very strongly about Terri Schiavo and her death, but considering that her wishes concerning her death are at best contentious, does it not seem like a rash reaction to condemn the man based on your uneducated feeling that he may be lying?
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CE8
Mar 31, 2005 11:36:09 GMT -5
Post by chrisfan on Mar 31, 2005 11:36:09 GMT -5
Is Michael Shiavo's own attorney going to slander him Kenny? Because THAT is who I am basing what I said on. Geoge Felos is the one who reported that Robert, Mary, Bobby, and Susie Schindler were barred from the hospice at the time of Terri's death.
As I said, you can hide behind the what if's all you want. If that's what it takes for you to sleep at night, God bless you. But it is an absolute fact that Michael Schiavo made the decision to not allow the people who brought Terri into this world to be with her when she left it. I will never not believe that it was an inhumane, cruel, and unnecessary thing to do. And apparently, you can't figure out a way to defend it, because instead you're hiding behind this "what if it isn't true, you're slandering him" bullshit. If it's a bad thing to report what Michael Schiavo did, then isn't it a bad thing for Michael Shiavo to have done it?
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CE8
Mar 31, 2005 11:38:25 GMT -5
Post by Ampage on Mar 31, 2005 11:38:25 GMT -5
The mans actions have been nothing but suspect from day one. That being said, even if he were telling the truth, keeping her loved ones out of the room is just plain despicable.Imagine your parents not being able to be at your deathbed because your spouse who is shacked up with someone else says so. Sickening.
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CE8
Mar 31, 2005 11:42:59 GMT -5
Post by pissin2 on Mar 31, 2005 11:42:59 GMT -5
They'd probably try to reinsert the tube if they were in there! Then we'd still be reading about this madness!
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CE8
Mar 31, 2005 11:44:11 GMT -5
Post by ken on Mar 31, 2005 11:44:11 GMT -5
No, I disagree with you both. If I were Michael Schiavo and I were telling the truth and, therefore, from my perspective, working for justice against parents who did not have Terri's best interest at heart, who drew the attention of a media circus, and who invited every asshole with a suit or a Bible or an internet connection to make judgments on me based on hearsay, I might not allow her parents into that room prior to her death, particularly if I wanted to spend those moments with her. But of course, that is working off the assumption that Michael Schiavo was telling the truth, and there really is no way of knowing either way.
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CE8
Mar 31, 2005 11:45:36 GMT -5
Post by Ampage on Mar 31, 2005 11:45:36 GMT -5
LMAO! You’re as predictable as he is. I am sure a feeding tube was all set ready to go bedside. Even if it were, it’s not instantaneous.
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CE8
Mar 31, 2005 11:47:24 GMT -5
Post by pissin2 on Mar 31, 2005 11:47:24 GMT -5
Face it, her parents are fucking retards. They had her suffer all this time. Why should they be there with her? It's like "it's ok honey, we're here for you as you're finally dying" if she could actually talk she would say "wow thanks a lot assholes, you know you could have just ended my pain years ago!"
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CE8
Mar 31, 2005 11:47:53 GMT -5
Post by Ampage on Mar 31, 2005 11:47:53 GMT -5
No, I disagree with you both. If I were Michael Schiavo and I were telling the truth and, therefore, from my perspective, working for justice against parents who did not have Terri's best interest at heart, who drew the attention of a media circus, and who invited every asshole with a suit or a Bible or an internet connection to make judgments on me based on hearsay, I might not allow her parents into that room prior to her death, particularly if I wanted to spend those moments with her. But of course, that is working off the assumption that Michael Schiavo was telling the truth, and there really is no way of knowing either way. Yes, I am sure Michael wanted to spend those moments with her. None on a regular basis in the past few years, but those moments were a must. Talk about a media hog.
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CE8
Mar 31, 2005 11:48:56 GMT -5
Post by Ampage on Mar 31, 2005 11:48:56 GMT -5
Face it, her parents are fucking retards. They had her suffer all this time. Why should they be there with her? It's like "it's ok honey, we're here for you as you're finally dying" if she could actually talk she would say "wow thanks a lot assholes, you know you could have just ended my pain years ago!" But I thought she wasn’t in any pain? That’s why starving her to death wouldn’t be felt. Remember?
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CE8
Mar 31, 2005 11:49:14 GMT -5
Post by chrisfan on Mar 31, 2005 11:49:14 GMT -5
No, I disagree with you both. If I were Michael Schiavo and I were telling the truth and, therefore, from my perspective, working for justice against parents who did not have Terri's best interest at heart, who drew the attention of a media circus, and who invited every asshole with a suit or a Bible or an internet connection to make judgments on me based on hearsay, I might not allow her parents into that room prior to her death, particularly if I wanted to spend those moments with her. But of course, that is working off the assumption that Michael Schiavo was telling the truth, and there really is no way of knowing either way. Then you're a sick bastard too, and I"m glad I'll never be married to you. And this bullshit about the Schindlers asking for and accepting help from anyone who would help them, as if Michael was completely clean and void of any of that is also just as full of bullshit. I stand behind what I said before, I will never, ever ever understand how on earth anyone can defend the man's actions. And I thank God that I have enough values to fail to ever see it.
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CE8
Mar 31, 2005 11:49:52 GMT -5
Post by ken on Mar 31, 2005 11:49:52 GMT -5
Yes, I am sure Michael wanted to spend those moments with her. None on a regular basis in the past few years, but those moments were a must. Talk about a media hog.
But you don't know how much time is enough time, either way, because it's hearsay.
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