GREETINGS AGAIN!
I'm back and hopefully posting with a vengeance. I have revamped my website and the old blog has gone bye-bye. I will however, post a few of my previous blogs for your reading pleasure - just in case you missed them the first time. :) For instance, this was my post February 18th about Terri Schiavo...
Should Terri Schiavo be allowed to die? No. The answer is no. By all accounts, she's still alive. There's still a person inside her body who responds to her family when they're in the room with her. There's still a person who some doctors say can be rehabilitated, if only her husband, Michael, would allow it. Florida Senator Daniel Webster wrote in a USA Today column that "Florida citizens were justifiably concerned that an innocent, disabled Florida woman was being put to death by court order under extremely questionable and horrific circumstances. If the proceedings that led up to the execution of serial-killer Ted Bundy had been handled in the same way, Bundy's conviction would have been overturned." If Ted Bundy, although sentenced to death, would have been deprived of food and water, it would have been considered cruel and unusual punishment. Why, then, is Michael Schiavo possibly being given the freedom to starve his wife to death?
Should Terri Schiavo be allowed to die? No. The answer is no. By all accounts, she's still alive. There's still a person inside her body who responds to her family when they're in the room with her. There's still a person who some doctors say can be rehabilitated, if only her husband, Michael, would allow it. Florida Senator Daniel Webster wrote in a USA Today column that "Florida citizens were justifiably concerned that an innocent, disabled Florida woman was being put to death by court order under extremely questionable and horrific circumstances. If the proceedings that led up to the execution of serial-killer Ted Bundy had been handled in the same way, Bundy's conviction would have been overturned." If Ted Bundy, although sentenced to death, would have been deprived of food and water, it would have been considered cruel and unusual punishment. Why, then, is Michael Schiavo possibly being given the freedom to starve his wife to death?


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