Why does Terri Schiavo's husband want her to die?

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Why does Terri Schiavo's husband want her to die?

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This whole thing is so strange to me. If her parents are willing to finance her living on full life support until she dies naturally, then why fight that? Where there is life there is hope, and while it's plausable that much like others in her state have come back, she could as well. Also, if they keep her on the system until they pass away, they could set up some sort of charity foundation that helps fund similar cases where the money or next of kin aren't there.

This dying with dignity is a bunch of religious bullshit. Dying because your husband couldn't cope with not being able to bang other women and wanting your life insurance is less noble in my eyes than being a so-called vegetable for the rest of your days.

The law is seriously fucked up if it will allow this to go through as it is. Here is how I think of the whole situation:

Her mother: 1 point for her egg.
Her father: 1 point for his sperm.
Her husband?: Eh, he's only connected to her through the religious institution of marriage... A pact by law and through religion. 0 points.

Since both sides are trying to claim responsibility of her, then I say the side who is connected to her physically wins by default. :icon28: :icon31: :icon26: :icon34: :rtcw: :rtcw: :dork: :tear: :p
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Post by Ryoki »

Perhaps he loves her, and doesn't want her to suffer needlessly.

Also: how fucking savage and unethical is it to let someone starve/dehydrate (even when they're a vegetable)? Ffs, shoot her full of morphine and let her sleep forever. She'll be gone in 30 seconds.
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Post by rep »

Suffer? I didn't know she told anyone she was in pain.
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Post by Ryoki »

...and of course you have to be in pain to suffer.

Idiot.
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Post by Don Carlos »

That because she cant tell anyone shes suffering because
she is a dead weight. Shes a vegitable. If i was ever in
that state i would want the feed out etc.

She hasnt got a life. Shes not living. Shes alive, barely.
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Post by feedback »

YOU CANNOT KILL WHAT ISN'T ALIVE. SHE MAY STRIKE BACK FROM THE DEAD WITH NO FEAR.
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Post by Pauly »

I think it's ironic really. She wouldn't want to suffer and let people see her like this.... now the whole fucking world has seen her as a cabbage on the news.

Good game sir.
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Post by Nightshade »

It was her stated wish not to be kept alive as a piece of broccoli. Enf of story.
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Post by +JuggerNaut+ »

Nightshade wrote:It was her stated wish not to be kept alive as a piece of broccoli. Enf of story.
no way is that the enf of story.
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Post by busetibi »

has'nt he got a bit on the side ?
thought i read somewhere that he was seeing somebody and had a couple of kids by her
i mean, come on,shes been like that for 15 odd years,
and according to him, she said she would'nt like to be kept alive if she was going to end up a veg
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Post by Nightshade »

+JuggerNaut+ wrote:
Nightshade wrote:It was her stated wish not to be kept alive as a piece of broccoli. Enf of story.
no way is that the enf of story.
Ok, how about END of story?
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Post by feedback »

The upside to this is that I guess from now on, congress will be personalizing healthcare. A good step in the right direction. :icon14:
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Post by SplishSplash »

Will they bring me chicken soup when I get the flu?
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Post by U4EA »

Oh wait, now I see why it's wrong ..
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Post by busetibi »

U4EA wrote:Oh wait, now I see why it's wrong ..
qwfix ;)
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Post by U4EA »

Heh, yea .. I didn't know who the broad in the pic was until I saw it in this thread.
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Post by busetibi »

you dont watch much tv do you?
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Post by Shmee »

That's pretty much what pisses me off the most about this whole business. That man is being demonized by the press and religious institutions world-wide because he's trying to look out for the best interests of the woman he loves.

Try and remember that this woman's brain is mostly saline - people throw the word starving around. That is the right word, she is starving to death. But most people tend to associate that word with suffering, and in this case it probably doesn't apply. She is insensate.
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Post by Nightshade »

I can't believe that no one's asked the most relevant question here?

What's Florida's state vegetable?

Terri Schiavo!!!!


Come on guys, I can't shoulder the entire comedy burden for this forum...
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Post by R00k »

LOL
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Post by Jackal »

If they keep her alive he should at least be allowed to fuck her.
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Post by Chemical Burn »

I had written this long and intelligent post, but the boards exploded into tiny 'cannot find server' particles, so I'm going to make a summation of my thoughts.

I'm not sure what to make of this situation. There's been news reports that not everything's been done in the way of modern, technologically advanced tests Terri did not have the benefit of previously. The husband also would have to give up the 'less than fifty-thousand dollars' he has kicking around, left over from the medical malpractice suit, tagged for paying her medical expenses.

There's a lot more to this than we're seeing I think and the more that gets exposed the more I'm kind of leaning towards the parents taking back their daughter. I don't equate genetic relation as a point of responsibility for her safety; there's a lot of shitty parents out there to invalidate that. I think it comes down to who really has Terri's best interests at heart. I used to think that was the husband, now...I kinda think he's more interested in the payout.

Who knows, we'll see.
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Post by Freakaloin »

Chemical Burn wrote:I had written this long and intelligent post, but the boards exploded into tiny 'cannot find server' particles, so I'm going to make a summation of my thoughts.

I'm not sure what to make of this situation. There's been news reports that not everything's been done in the way of modern, technologically advanced tests Terri did not have the benefit of previously. The husband also would have to give up the 'less than fifty-thousand dollars' he has kicking around, left over from the medical malpractice suit, tagged for paying her medical expenses.

There's a lot more to this than we're seeing I think and the more that gets exposed the more I'm kind of leaning towards the parents taking back their daughter. I don't equate genetic relation as a point of responsibility for her safety; there's a lot of shitty parents out there to invalidate that. I think it comes down to who really has Terri's best interests at heart. I used to think that was the husband, now...I kinda think he's more interested in the payout.

Who knows, we'll see.
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Post by werldhed »

She is an adult.
She made the decision to marry Michael.
She made the decision to hand power of attorney to him.
That trumps the "One point point for her mother's egg and her father's sperm argument."

As an adult she also has the right to make her own decisions about what quality of life means to her. Her parents can't legally force her to live in a cage if she doesn't want to, and they have no right to keep her on life support if her wishes are otherwise.

Because she married her husband and handed power of attorney to him in a case like this, he now does the thinking for her. Since he (presumably) knows that she does not want to live forever on life support (don't kid yourself or anyone else; she is never -- read: not fucking ever -- coming back to a state of sentient existence), he alone has the choice to let her pass on.

C'mon, this shit happens all the time. Usually, it's discussed with everyone involved and people realize what's in the patient's best interest. In this case, the parents are selfish fools who are grasping at straws. The only reason it's a big to-do is because we have the politiking god-squad in charge who, like the parents, believe in the word of the bible over the word of doctors, and possibly over the words of Teri herself.
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