I see your point, but does that apply to *this* situation?




On Thursday, October 16, 2003, at 10:23 AM, Charles wrote:



I can see that. Everyone's side needs to be looked at by the family.


But look at my family. My mother cut off contact with us 8 years ago. She
only sees us at family funerals, and then only to tell me what a horrid son
I am for keeping her grandchildren from her. (Keep in mind *SHE* is the one
that refuses to keep in touch) Would it be right for her to have a say in
my health care in the event of some accident?


I'd rather my *in-laws* have a say than her.

Charles Mims
http://www.the-sandbox.org


-----Original Message-----
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Subject: Re: [Sndbox] Right to Die




Again.... I am not arguing... only pointing out that the parents should have
a valid bitch. If I were the husband I wouldn't be able to say to the
parents.... " No.... she has to die"
If there were a living will that said she wanted to die under theses
circumstances it might be different.
o/sndbox_sandboxmail.net




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