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Yes the court made the right decision after a very long 'discussion'.
Let her go.  But I have a question.  Are they giving her any water?
It would seem additionally inhumane to make her die a horrible,
painful death.  If she's dead already, couldn't they just help her out
a little bit?  A little water, a little morphine, you know...  Do they
have to do a full and immediate disconnect?

Rick

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From: "Mary Ann Ryan" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Thursday, March 24, 2005 8:26 AM
Subject: Re: Culture of Life


> , does that mean that Congress will now mandate
> > all end-of-life decisions for us?
>
> Congress may have sent the Schiavo issue to the courts, but the
courts
> prevailed.  That is as it should be.
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> God bless
> Mary Ann
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