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To whom are you addressing this?

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The the party who said Terry S. has been "sentenced to die."

If death can be identified as the moment when the personality,
intellect, emotions, and everything that makes one a human being,
rather than a snail or a polliwog, is no longer associated with the
body then Terry S. died 15 years ago. Medical science can keep her body
functioning almost indefinitely, but I'd like to think that a merciful
God would have picked up his child from that dysfunctional daycare
years and years ago.

Terri is long gone. Do we keep supplying utilities to her vacant house?
Nah. One cannot be "sentenced to die" when already dead.

I am anti abortion, and very skeptical about euthenasia. Abortion
snuffs a real or developing life (depending on perspective) and
euthenasia is wrong if it is against the patient's wishes or there is a
potential for the restoration of at least a minimally functional
person. Neither applies in the sad, sad, case of this poor, brain dead
woman. No blood to the cerebral cortex will kill you almost right away.
No blood to to cerebral cortex for 15 years? That's beyond hope.

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but also of the death sentence of just handed down to
Terri Shiavo.

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According to all medical evidence, the light's on, but nobody's home.
The body can function if kept alive by artificial means, but the human
being died 15 years ago.

You often express opinions consistent with fundamental Christianity, is
there no comfort in your thought that she's on a cloud, playing a harp,
and watching all of this play out over her empty shell with just a bit
of a sad, wry smile?


NPR interview yesterday with a doctor who's considered one of the country's
foremost experts on head injuries. He said that when the damage is the
result of impact, like falls or car accidents, the chances for recovery from
a vegetative state are pretty good, and predictable. But, when based on
oxygen deprivation or chemical damage, prospects are lousy.

It's funny how some people can't accept what doctors know about this woman's
condition, but they're OK with meddling by a president whose condition is
pretty much identical, except that he can be propped up behind a podium and
programmed to say things when necessary.


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On Wed, 23 Mar 2005 17:37:20 GMT, "Doug Kanter"
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but also of the death sentence of just handed down to
Terri Shiavo.

***********

According to all medical evidence, the light's on, but nobody's home.
The body can function if kept alive by artificial means, but the human
being died 15 years ago.

You often express opinions consistent with fundamental Christianity, is
there no comfort in your thought that she's on a cloud, playing a harp,
and watching all of this play out over her empty shell with just a bit
of a sad, wry smile?


NPR interview yesterday with a doctor who's considered one of the country's
foremost experts on head injuries. He said that when the damage is the
result of impact, like falls or car accidents, the chances for recovery from
a vegetative state are pretty good, and predictable. But, when based on
oxygen deprivation or chemical damage, prospects are lousy.

It's funny how some people can't accept what doctors know about this woman's
condition, but they're OK with meddling by a president whose condition is
pretty much identical, except that he can be propped up behind a podium and
programmed to say things when necessary.


On the other hand, Hannity had some doctor who had been nominated for a Nobel
Prize (if that means anything) who stated that her chances of recovery were
good, with the proper treatment.

Which doctor(s) does one believe?

I would probably agree with the NPR doctor, but again, that's based only on what
I've heard or seen. Except for NYOB, who sticks needles into people's cortex for
the fun of it, who knows (besides The Shadow, that is)?

--
John H

"All decisions are the result of binary thinking."


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"John H" wrote in message
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On Wed, 23 Mar 2005 17:37:20 GMT, "Doug Kanter"

wrote:


wrote in message
groups.com...
but also of the death sentence of just handed down to
Terri Shiavo.

***********

According to all medical evidence, the light's on, but nobody's home.
The body can function if kept alive by artificial means, but the human
being died 15 years ago.

You often express opinions consistent with fundamental Christianity, is
there no comfort in your thought that she's on a cloud, playing a harp,
and watching all of this play out over her empty shell with just a bit
of a sad, wry smile?


NPR interview yesterday with a doctor who's considered one of the
country's
foremost experts on head injuries. He said that when the damage is the
result of impact, like falls or car accidents, the chances for recovery
from
a vegetative state are pretty good, and predictable. But, when based on
oxygen deprivation or chemical damage, prospects are lousy.

It's funny how some people can't accept what doctors know about this
woman's
condition, but they're OK with meddling by a president whose condition is
pretty much identical, except that he can be propped up behind a podium
and
programmed to say things when necessary.


On the other hand, Hannity had some doctor who had been nominated for a
Nobel
Prize (if that means anything) who stated that her chances of recovery
were
good, with the proper treatment.


Then again, there are doctors who know when it's time to stop playing god,
and satisfying their need to become famous, rather than serve their
customers.


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On Wed, 23 Mar 2005 18:45:44 GMT, "Doug Kanter"
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"John H" wrote in message
.. .
On Wed, 23 Mar 2005 17:37:20 GMT, "Doug Kanter"

wrote:


wrote in message
egroups.com...
but also of the death sentence of just handed down to
Terri Shiavo.

***********

According to all medical evidence, the light's on, but nobody's home.
The body can function if kept alive by artificial means, but the human
being died 15 years ago.

You often express opinions consistent with fundamental Christianity, is
there no comfort in your thought that she's on a cloud, playing a harp,
and watching all of this play out over her empty shell with just a bit
of a sad, wry smile?


NPR interview yesterday with a doctor who's considered one of the
country's
foremost experts on head injuries. He said that when the damage is the
result of impact, like falls or car accidents, the chances for recovery
from
a vegetative state are pretty good, and predictable. But, when based on
oxygen deprivation or chemical damage, prospects are lousy.

It's funny how some people can't accept what doctors know about this
woman's
condition, but they're OK with meddling by a president whose condition is
pretty much identical, except that he can be propped up behind a podium
and
programmed to say things when necessary.


On the other hand, Hannity had some doctor who had been nominated for a
Nobel
Prize (if that means anything) who stated that her chances of recovery
were
good, with the proper treatment.


Then again, there are doctors who know when it's time to stop playing god,
and satisfying their need to become famous, rather than serve their
customers.

Agreed.
--
John H

"All decisions are the result of binary thinking."
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To whom are you addressing this?

**********

The the party who said Terry S. has been "sentenced to die."

If death can be identified as the moment when the personality,
intellect, emotions, and everything that makes one a human being,
rather than a snail or a polliwog, is no longer associated with the
body then Terry S. died 15 years ago. Medical science can keep her body
functioning almost indefinitely, but I'd like to think that a merciful
God would have picked up his child from that dysfunctional daycare
years and years ago.

Terri is long gone. Do we keep supplying utilities to her vacant house?
Nah. One cannot be "sentenced to die" when already dead.

I am anti abortion, and very skeptical about euthenasia. Abortion
snuffs a real or developing life (depending on perspective) and
euthenasia is wrong if it is against the patient's wishes or there is a
potential for the restoration of at least a minimally functional
person. Neither applies in the sad, sad, case of this poor, brain dead
woman. No blood to the cerebral cortex will kill you almost right away.
No blood to to cerebral cortex for 15 years? That's beyond hope.


Well said. Some "Experts" say she could be rehabilitated somewhat. 15
years, no way. The politico's are just pandering to their voter base.


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Best quote I've seen:

"Her heart failure deprived her Cerebral Cortex of oxygen causing it to
die. The dead brain cells were absorbed into her system and replaced
with cerebral fluid. So we don't have a case where there is a brain that
might suddenly kick into life and she recovers. The brain is gone...
absent... a void. Her recovery, assuming brains are important, would
require divine intervention and creation of a new brain. Some day they
may be able to transplant a new brain... but then there would be someone
else in her head. She's dead and they are keeping her body alive
artificially to play with and pretend it's their daughter. This is not
only wrong in many ways, it's macabre... like the movie Psycho."


"John H" wrote in message
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On Wed, 23 Mar 2005 17:37:20 GMT, "Doug Kanter"


wrote:


wrote in message
roups.com...
but also of the death sentence of just handed down to
Terri Shiavo.

***********

According to all medical evidence, the light's on, but nobody's home.
The body can function if kept alive by artificial means, but the human
being died 15 years ago.

You often express opinions consistent with fundamental Christianity, is
there no comfort in your thought that she's on a cloud, playing a harp,
and watching all of this play out over her empty shell with just a bit
of a sad, wry smile?


NPR interview yesterday with a doctor who's considered one of the

country's
foremost experts on head injuries. He said that when the damage is the
result of impact, like falls or car accidents, the chances for recovery

from
a vegetative state are pretty good, and predictable. But, when based on
oxygen deprivation or chemical damage, prospects are lousy.

It's funny how some people can't accept what doctors know about this

woman's
condition, but they're OK with meddling by a president whose condition is
pretty much identical, except that he can be propped up behind a podium

and
programmed to say things when necessary.


On the other hand, Hannity had some doctor who had been nominated for a

Nobel
Prize (if that means anything) who stated that her chances of recovery

were
good, with the proper treatment.

Which doctor(s) does one believe?

I would probably agree with the NPR doctor, but again, that's based only

on what
I've heard or seen. Except for NYOB, who sticks needles into people's

cortex for
the fun of it, who knows (besides The Shadow, that is)?

--
John H

"All decisions are the result of binary thinking."



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"John H" wrote in message
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On Mon, 21 Mar 2005 17:51:19 GMT, "Jim," wrote:

Just like countless other families, the family of Terri Schiavo has
struggled for years with the intensely difficult decision of how to
match her course of treatment to her wishes. Now President George W.
Bush, Rep. Tom DeLay (R-TX) and Sen. Bill Frist (R-TN) are using the
tragic case of Schiavo


You seem to totally disregard the Democrats who voted for the measure (in
the
House) or allowed the measure to pass *without* objection in the Senate.
Any
good reason for that?

--
John H

"All decisions are the result of binary thinking."


Take a listen to the Suzanne and Bobby Schindler interviews on this site:

http://www.glennbeck.com/audio/free-audio.shtml

Maybe then you can see a different perspective of what this is all about.

There is more to this sad story than you think. Something is rotten in
Denmark.


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