> SStewart wrote:
> But it does deflate the parent's claim that she could've been rehabilitated.
> 

And it also proves the danger of getting worked up by baseless
supposition - Mr. Schiavo was not an abuser.  Those that claimed he
was should learn a lesson: there were never any facts to indicate he
was and making the claim without facts is irresponsible.

It also proved the videos the family released were the equivalent of
"turn me on dead man" when playing The White Album backwards.  Our
brains try to make patterns, and even create them when they don't
exist, but that doesn't make them reality.

Finally I'd say "waving it around" is a little strong given Mr.
Schiavo didn't what to release the results in the first place and only
did so to quiet his detractors.  I'd be ashamed if I were one of them.

In the end, Mr. Schiavo got it exactly right and none of us have any
place telling him what's right to do with his wife.  That some forced
their way into his life, when all the facts showed otherwise, should
be criminal: abuse of the system, and leave them open to civil suits.

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