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Terri Schiavo is setenced to die today (pg. 5)
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Omega_Blue
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Originally posted by johnny<3trance
I wouldnt want to die mr hypocryte you havent experienced it so you dont know all you are is a crybaby real people face life with no fears and dont take the easy way out like you want to



shut up man, you're making yourself sound even more ignorant.






and its hypocrite.
igottaknow
quote:
Originally posted by johnny<3trance
oh and for your info

http://www.iraqbodycount.net/
http://www.cnn.com/2004/WORLD/meast/10/29/iraq.deaths/

"LONDON, England -- Public health experts have estimated that around 100,000 Iraqi civilians have died since the United States invaded Iraq in March last year."

Let's have this thread moved to the PDD forum so i can roast you alive. :haha:
UWM
quote:
Originally posted by johnny<3trance
then again I guess your name represents maturity

im sure bush is a lot more mature name then clinton :toothless


What does my screen name have to do with maturity, George Bush or Bill Clinton?
johnny<3trance
and everybody know that London are the experts on this :rolleyes:


that articles been debunked before as false

and again

http://www.iraqbodycount.net/
johnny<3trance
your the one who said it not me uwm
UWM
Your trolling has gone on long enough.
johnny<3trance
I havent trolled one bit
I care about a persons life
Falcon-X
quote:
Originally posted by Lira
Unless I use this sort of links, I'm always redirected to Google Brazil, and we don't have this "news" option.


Hmmm just click on google.com like this

DarkAngel
quote:
Originally posted by UWM
Your trolling has gone on long enough.



:nervous:
MisterOpus1
quote:
Originally posted by johnny<3trance
and everybody know that London are the experts on this :rolleyes:


that articles been debunked before as false

and again

http://www.iraqbodycount.net/


Considering that the State Department and the UN have cited previous studies by these authors, I'd say their credibility with the U.S. should be on steady footing. And there's a bit of a refutation of those "critics" as well:

http://direland.typepad.com/direlan...s_media_di.html

NeoPhono
Johnny your arguements are ridiculous in regards to the Schiavo case. I guess my first question is if you have any experiences similar to what the Schiavo's are going through.

Please show me a credible source (from someone other than her parents) that say she is able to react in an intellegent manner to outside stimuli. What she is doing now, blinking, moving, etc. is all reflex action, nothing that she is consciously controlling.

If someone had a dog or cat that was in a similar situation, they would "put it out of it's misery," because it is the HUMANE thing to do. Now when we have a human, who's husband (her legal guardian) claims that she would never want to live like this in the first place, tries to let a woman that should have died years ago die a humane death, we find it objectionable. We don't even treat our own pets this poorly.

I'm jaded, I'll admit, because I've worked in a cancer hospital for the last two years, and I've seen this happen way too many times. The family of an individual can't let go, resulting in the patient either elongating their pain and suffering, or "living" in a vegatative state while the family just prolongs their own pain and suffering. After working there the thing that scares me most is how I will die. I cannot imagine anyone would want to be kept "alive" in the state that Terri finds herself in.

There's something called dying with dignity and another thing called closure. Terri and her family need both of these things desperately.
{b.s.e.}
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Originally posted by johnny<3trance

long live Terri Schiavo



not that long anymore, is it? :wtf:
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