--- In [email protected], [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>  
> In a message dated 3/23/05 6:24:52 P.M. Central Standard Time,  
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> 
> I just  signed a living will this afternoon. If my body ever ends up
> like Terri's,  I've made the decision to starve myself to death,
and I
> now have a legal  document making my wishes to do so abundantly
clear.
> I'd say that *anyone*  who signs a living will chooses to starve
> himself to death in the event  that there is no hope of recovery.
And,
> I'd wager that if Terri had signed  a living will, she'd have died
of
> starvation, by her own choice, years  ago.
> 
> Alex
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Alex good for you and I'm sure attorneys are making a  "killing" on
this very 
> subject. How could anybody do anything but agree with you  that If
Terri had 
> signed a living will asking to be starved it would have  been
carried out 
> years ago? But she didn't, did she? And many suspect the  motives
of Michael 
> Schiavo in saying she didn't want to live like that and would  want
to die. Her 
> parents claim that they have heard her say she wants to live  and
others, care 
> takers, claim up until just a few years ago she used to  say
individual words 
> often. One of the real crimes here is that Michael Schiavo  has
denied her any 
> kind of therapy to rehabilitate her from the get go. He has  been
heard by his 
> first x girl friend saying "that woman has ruined his life."  Many
people that 
> have worked in the hospices that Terri has been in over the  years
have heard 
> him make remarks out of frustration like "when is she going to 
die?" and 
> also refer to Terri as a bitch. How can anybody take his word for 
anything? This 
> guy is no better than Scott Peterson and should have no power  over
anybody's 
> life. This isn't to mention that he abandoned her and now has a 
common law 
> wife with a couple of children by her. Whether you believe Terri 
should die or 
> not Michael Schiavo should have absolutely no say  so in  it.

Apparently, you buy the right-wing smear campaign against Michael.
Personally, I'm more convinced by the Guardian Ad Litem's
conclusions, as posted here:

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/FairfieldLife/message/45486







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