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Any thoughts on the Schiavo case? |
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woman fell into "vegatative state" 15 years ago now they wanna pull the feeding tube outta her... Experts say that parts of her brain is like "muss" Her husband wants to but her family dosent... The husband already has a new family with children...
I cant really explain it that well but heres a timeline Timeline This post has been edited by hosing: Feb 26 2005, 08:01 PM |
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...do you guys not get this? THERE IS NOT HOPE. show me some medical facts to back up your statements, because what you're saying is just b.s. without them. she responds to movements and her heart beats because that part of her brain works, but the part that controls her thinking, feelings, and emotions does not.
and angel_cece, show me where you got your fact that shows "there are survivors" please. lastly, legally her husband is her guardian. it doesn't matter whether or not you THINK her parents should have the say, because guess what? by law, her husband is the one in control. edit: rachel beat me to posting this, so sorry if it seems a lot like her post above mine ![]() |
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