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To: sandintoes who wrote (676154)3/21/2005 11:16:49 AM
From: DuckTapeSunroof  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769670
 
"If she had had treatment from the beginning, she might have recovered"

I'm sorry, do you know of some medical procedure that I haven't heard of that would be useful?

Once a big section of the central brain dies from loss of blood supply, rots away and is re-absorbed by the body... leaving a big hole in the center of the brain which then fills with spinal fluid... the only possible 'treatment' I can imagine would be to 're-grow' the missing portions of the brain --- something currently impossible for medical science, and only hinted at as a possibility with *stem cells*.



To: sandintoes who wrote (676154)3/21/2005 11:18:42 AM
From: CYBERKEN  Respond to of 769670
 
<<If he did this, should he be allowed to say whether she should live or die?>>

Yep!

Feel free to prosecute the husband later for any crime you imagine he committed. CYBERKEN doesn't care. The dead corpse of Terry Schiavo has been denied burial for 15 years too long. The family has been turned into mental basket cases.

The cruelty of the hillbilly Christians must be LEASHED, or they are useless in the New American Renaissance. It is the CONTRAST between them and the anti-American, anti-human, anti-sanity athiests of the American left that is driving America back to the prominence that no other country can qualify for. That contrast must not be distorted or dragged through the shit, or we ALL become John Kerry...