Another legal maneuver yesterday included a filing asking Judge George Greer of Pinellas Circuit Court to order the reinsertion of the tube, claiming that Terri Schiavo tried to say "I want to live" when her tube was removed. The motion said that Schiavo was asked to repeat that phrase and responded: "AHHHHH" and "WAAAAAAA."
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Does nobody feel sorry for her and her family? That woman was just like any other woman would be a while back, now look at her. Its a horrible and sad story.
I keep thinking shit like this about everything i read and relate it to me... TBH its starting to piss me off... I dont enjoy feeling bad for gods sake :icon33:
My fiancee told me the story of this girl who had meningitis, and had to have her feet amputated, then ahd to have her hands, then her legs, and now her arms... Whats that girl going to do? She is 8. Just the other year she would of been in the street playing with her friends, now, for the rest of her life, she will never do anything for herself again. Never walk, never eat, never have sex probably. The girl can't even scratch her own head.
Things like this are horrible, its a shame they happen.
This is where most will laugh and say that they don't give a fuck. But on some other issue they will call you insensitive and wonder how you could be so harsh when it comes to kicking a dog or killing a fucking deer. You know, something inhumane like that.
o'dium wrote:Does nobody feel sorry for her and her family? That woman was just like any other woman would be a while back, now look at her. Its a horrible and sad story.
I keep thinking shit like this about everything i read and relate it to me... TBH its starting to piss me off... I dont enjoy feeling bad for gods sake :icon33:
My fiancee told me the story of this girl who had meningitis, and had to have her feet amputated, then ahd to have her hands, then her legs, and now her arms... Whats that girl going to do? She is 8. Just the other year she would of been in the street playing with her friends, now, for the rest of her life, she will never do anything for herself again. Never walk, never eat, never have sex probably. The girl can't even scratch her own head.
Things like this are horrible, its a shame they happen.
I'll shut up now though.
If she gains enough weight, she could become almost perfectly round. Why walk when you can roll?
o'dium wrote:Does nobody feel sorry for her and her family? That woman was just like any other woman would be a while back, now look at her. Its a horrible and sad story.
I keep thinking shit like this about everything i read and relate it to me... TBH its starting to piss me off... I dont enjoy feeling bad for gods sake :icon33:
My fiancee told me the story of this girl who had meningitis, and had to have her feet amputated, then ahd to have her hands, then her legs, and now her arms... Whats that girl going to do? She is 8. Just the other year she would of been in the street playing with her friends, now, for the rest of her life, she will never do anything for herself again. Never walk, never eat, never have sex probably. The girl can't even scratch her own head.
Things like this are horrible, its a shame they happen.
I'll shut up now though.
If she gains enough weight, she could become almost perfectly round. Why walk when you can roll?
feedback wrote:
Another legal maneuver yesterday included a filing asking Judge George Greer of Pinellas Circuit Court to order the reinsertion of the tube, claiming that Terri Schiavo tried to say "I want to live" when her tube was removed. The motion said that Schiavo was asked to repeat that phrase and responded: "AHHHHH" and "WAAAAAAA."
appeal denied.
CLEARWATER, Fla. - A state judge on Saturday rejected another attempt by Terri Schiavo's parents to have her feeding tube reconnected, rejecting what the couple's lawyer described as their last chance to keep their severely brain-damaged daughter alive.
Pinellas Circuit Judge George Greer denied a motion filed Friday in which Bob and Mary Schindler claimed their daughter tried to say "I want to live" just before her tube was removed, saying "AHHHHH" and "WAAAAAAA" when asked to repeat the phrase.
Doctors have said Schiavo's past utterances were involuntary moans consistent with someone in a vegetative state.