Not surprising.

Glad no one is taking him seriously. Well, no one except the governor of 
Florida! bwahaha....what a tool.


>> Matthew wrote:
>> The Supreme Count denied the parent's request to reinsert the tube.
>>
>> Cnn.com
>>
>
> In a WSJ article I found this appalling:
>
> Gov. Bush and the state social services agency filed a petition to
> take custody of Ms. Schiavo and, presumably, reconnect her feeding
> tube. It cites new allegations of neglect and challenges the diagnosis
> of her being in a persistent vegetative state. The request is based on
> the opinion of a neurologist working for the state who observed Ms.
> Schiavo at her bedside but did not conduct an examination.
>
> The neurologist, William Cheshire of the Mayo Clinic in Jacksonville,
> is a bioethicist who is also an active member in Christian
> organizations, including two whose leaders have spoken out against the
> tube's removal.
>
> Ronald Cranford of the University of Minnesota, a neurologist who was
> among those who made a previous diagnosis of Ms. Schiavo, said "there
> isn't a reputable, credible neurologist in the world who won't find
> her in a vegetative state."
>
> 

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