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Gross Hypocrisy
Surrounds Terri
By Mal Wade
3-30-5
 
Last night attorney, for Michael Schiavo, George Felos appeared on CNN to announce that Terri Schiavo was 'resting comfortably,' in no pain and looking "beautiful".
 
In another Rense.com article today Felos stated: "I saw no evidence of any bodily discomfort whatsoever. (http://rense.com/general63/forced.htm).
 
Felos seems to have a way of convincing listeners to be gullible to his statements; however, how does he explain the actions of the Hospice of the Florida Suncoast administering "morphine suppositories" to Terri Schiavo? Morphine is not administered to a patient for "resting comfortably" nor "looking beautiful"! Morphine is administered to patients who are in pain or seem to be in discomfort - strange that the Hospice should be able to recognize this fact about Terri at these last minutes of her life. Was a doctor called in to witness this pain of discomfort or was there a standing prescription if the condition was recognized? - this condition, we are told, does not exist since Terri is, supposedly, unable to feel pain nor discomfort.
 
Pastor Chuck Baldwin's article, today, in NewsWithViews.com suggests more HYPOCRISY! Excerpt: Oh! I'm sure readers will be pleased to know that the same State of Florida that has given its blessing to the slow starvation death of Terri Schiavo has just arrested a rancher in Immokalee, Florida, for starving his cows. According to press reports, his remaining cows were seized and fed by Domestic Animal Services. (The man faces up to FIVE YEARS in prison for animal cruelty.) How comforting!
 
The President of the United States, the Federal Legislature, the Governor of Florida nor the State of Florida Legislature have been able to muster the will or humanity to save Terri Schiavo from this unconventional form of death through starvation.
 
QUESTION: Has any convicted criminal or anyone else ever been sentenced to death by STARVATION in the United States of America? Will convicted criminals on Death Row now be starved to death? - it would be much cheaper and doctors would not be required.
 
Terri Schiavo was not even allowed a choice between "Lethal Injection" (which would have been more humane - and much quicker) or starvation. Domestic Animal Services should have been contacted to handle Terri's case - that department seems to get results - more HYPOCRISY.


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