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To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (238246)6/21/2005 1:05:26 PM
From: tejek  Respond to of 1579779
 
Ted, personally I think people's lives shouldn't be in the middle of mundane disputes between in-laws. Unfortunately for Terri, that became the case.

So are Michael's in-laws crazy? Maybe, maybe not, but I don't think you are in a position to judge them any more than Sean Hannity is in a position to judge Michael of being an abusive husband.


I am not in a position?? On the contrary, the autopsy has confirmed what many of us suspected. Schiavo was a blind vegetable with half her brain gone. For 15 years, her parents said she was ready to come back at any moment. Their evidence........she had talked from time to time and she was able to follow actions with her eyes. They accused Michael Schiavo of wanting to kill her. There are times when groups of people suffer mass hysteria temporarily but this family maintained their delusions for over 15 years. That is considered a psychosis.

And you do understand that, don't you.......as a vegetable, Terry Schiavo was a mockery of all that was human.......in fact, she had turned into a human travesty.

I guess most of the elderly in advanced stages of Alzheimer's can also be considered a "mockery of all that is human," especially to their greedy heirs.


No. The elderly suffering dementia can still drink, eat and talk, none of which Schiavo could do. A vegetable is a vegetable....literally and not figuratively.

ted