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Post by Kasia on Mar 30, 2005 23:49:49 GMT -5
I observe this very sad fight of the parents of Terri Schiavo against the will of her husband to let her die. She has never signed a living will so we have only the words oh her husband who says that Terri wouldn't like to live in this state. The parents filed the appeals to courts but the juges turned them down and backed the husband as the legal guardian of Terri. What's your opinion? Should Terri die of hunger? I just can't imagine the pain of her parents who do all their possible to save their daughter. What a sad case...
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Post by Kasia on Mar 31, 2005 9:28:16 GMT -5
I've just read she has died... Lack of words...
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Post by KenWalsh on Mar 31, 2005 15:25:55 GMT -5
It's difficult whenever families must make life-or-death decisions. No one wants to see family members suffer, whether they are watching the injured person or the injured person aware of their grieving family. Fortunately Terri's parents have the comfort of their faith to believe that she has moved on to a better place after many years of lost life.
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Post by Andrzej on Mar 31, 2005 22:06:26 GMT -5
About 40 thousand children died of hunger today. Another 40 thousand will die tomorrow... and the next day...
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Post by KenWalsh on Apr 1, 2005 8:52:10 GMT -5
Unfortunately the deaths of 40,000 children each day don't outrage/anger the U.S. Congressional leadership.
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Post by Andrzej on Apr 1, 2005 23:40:15 GMT -5
It might affect some individuals in the Congress, unfortunately an average American doesn't think to ask the Congress to do more about that, because an average American gets the news from American media, which could care less about the children, because they don't make such a compelling story, and so it won't bring as much money as Terri did
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Post by okesortube on Oct 15, 2019 6:51:58 GMT -5
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Post by esurasuqe on Oct 15, 2019 8:26:02 GMT -5
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