Lieberman on Terri Schiavo

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Joe Lieberman says he would have kept the feeding tube in Terri Schiavo.

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Lieberman on Terri Schiavo

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  • yea it S**ks what ...

    yea it S**ks what they did to her. she could be alive and drooling all over herself for another 45 years. Jesus would want that for her

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  • I am a 62 year old ...

    I am a 62 year old survivor of a severe stroke. I did not know anything as I was in a coma for about three weeks. Through my mother and fathers prayers, all of my friends and family's prayers, God granted me another 31 years of life. He loves me! And I believe that He loves every man woman and child. God alone has the say in who and when a person dies. If it is time, a person dies. If it is not time it is not time. We should be more like human beings and not death seekers.

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  • my name on youtube ...

    my name on youtube is because of this woman HAHAHAHAHA

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  • ...all you can hear ...

    ...all you can hear is a chilling groan that almost sounds as if she was crying out. That to me, doesn't sound like a happy life. I believe in God, I know he's there. In heaven, Terri is not living with what she suffered with on Earth. She is the woman her husband married, she is the daughter her parents bought into this world, she is perfect and without a doubt in my mind, she is happy.

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  • Real love is ...

    Real love is learning to let go when the moment calls for it and sadly, that's something her parents could not do. They could not let her go (which is perfectly understandable, but was it the best for Terri?). If she were alive today, would there be any difference, would she have improved? What would the world have gained? Nothing. Her husband let her go because he couldn't stand to watch her suffer any longer. If you listen to audio files of her father trying to speak with her...

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  • Of course there ...

    Of course there would have been a valid reason of hope & a possible chance that she'd pull through but after the first few years, that's all her parents and family were wishing on; hope.
    And her husband, did not want her dead. He trained to become a nurse and therapist for her. If your partner had been in such a state for such a long time, finding in hard, you would move on and I believe that that's something Terri and any partner would want for their significant other...

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  • Calling this murder ...

    Calling this murder is too harsh.
    Sadly & realistically there was no hope for this poor woman. If you read the article on Wikipedia, it suggests that the cause of her cardiac arrest may have been due to her trying to keep her weight down and not eating or drinking the right foods (not suggesting this was her fault).
    She spent 15 years in a vegetive state which only worsened as time passed.
    It's hard to accept but she wasn't going to recover...

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  • I was here crazy ...

    I was here crazy lady. I already responded but you decided to go completely batshit insane and show the world how crazy you were. No one is trying to "murder the disabled" as you claim. Her rights were upheld more than they ever would have been if you were involved in the case. Maternal love isn't overriding the wishes of your own daughter for your own personal desire or gain. This had nothing to do with a husband who wanted to kill his wife he could have done it long ago without the court

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  • P-Moron? Are you ...

    P-Moron? Are you there? Have you abandoned your quest to make the world safe for the murdering the disabled? And was your sleep filled with the beforementioned vision of dehydrated corpses and anguished mothers? Did that make you feel empowered? Have you thought more about how to rid the world of the earth-threatening phenomena of maternal love and devotion? Have you been wracking your brain over how to give more legal power to husbands who want to kill their wives? Sleep well.

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  • Now, P-Moron, I ...

    Now, P-Moron, I really must take leave of your delightful company. Again, may I wish you sweet dreams of dehydrated corpes and anguished mothers?

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  • Your persistance in ...

    Your persistance in answering me makes me think you had a personal interest in her death. What was it? As for me? I had an interest in her life. Why? I'm human, P-Moron. Does it make me holier-than-thou to be concerned about the sick and disabled? You have disparaged my motives at every turn. Why? Your commitment to death belies your sad, sad moral state. And I don't wish to always compare you to nasty men like Hitler, but the similarity is stunning, don't you think?

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  • P-Moron, you ask ...

    P-Moron, you ask the question of what I would want for myself? If I thought my "meaningless" life would bring joy to my mother she could keep my on that food tube until hell froze over. That is important, P-Moron. Giving and recieving love. If I can do it fully aware and cognizant? Wonderful. If I can do the same thing with limited functioning? Then sobeit. But what is it in you, a self-attesting "normal person", who would want it any other way? Are you the spawn of Dr. Kevorkian?

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  • Ah, the ever-lovely ...

    Ah, the ever-lovely P-Moron and his inane ramblings. Again, I ask: why would it have been any skin off you ass if Terri hadn't been killed? Why was her life such a burden to you? There was money for her care. There was a vibrant, loving community around her. There was a mother who cared, who loved. And then there was you---representing the politics of hate and death. Her very life-breath was an offense to you. And I ask you why? But you cannot answer.

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  • Thats what you ...

    Thats what you dream about crazy lady. I'm a normal person I don't think everything in life has a connection to hitler like you do. Maybe youll grow a brain in the morning. The sad irony is what happens if you end up in the same situation would you want people to let you go or would you have them keep you alive indefinitely where you have no control over anything?

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  • This was not a ...

    This was not a state decreed killing. Medical treatment was withheld in accordance with her wishes. This kind of S**t happens everyday in America I don't see you spending every waking moment going into hospitals and stopping people from making their own choices. Apparently you're all talk and don't have the courage to stand up for your convictions. Another weak simpleton.

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