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    Posted on Mar 22nd, 2005 @ 17:52 under Terri Schiavo

    From Sharp Knife, via American Digest and What Attitude Problem?:

    If Terry Schiavo had only starred in “Superwoman”, we’d find a way not to kill her.

    If she were a corporation, we’d indict the Chief Financial Officer–her HINO (husband-in-name-only).

    If she were a killer, she’d be protected under the supreme court’s ban on executing the retarded.

    If she were a terrorist, Teddy Kennedy would be making blistering speeches on the Senate floor condemning her torture-by-starvation.

    If she were a teen-aged murderer, she’d be spared execution under the ‘Cruel & Unusual’ clause.

    If she were Scott Peterson, she’d get an automatic appeal…and 20 more years of life.

    If she were a beached dolphin, we’d demand not just her feeding, but that heroic measures be taken.

    If she were in Guantanamo, we’d see to it that she had appropriate meals and medical care.

    If she were on another Death Row, her parents and her priest would be allowed visitation.

    If she were the truly brain-dead Ward Churchill, we’d riot at the attempt to silence her.

    If we do this, then let’s Free Dr. Kevorkian; he’s in jail for less.

    If she were Nicole Brown Simpson, would we let OJ and the 9th Circuit decide her fate? Did I say “If”?

    And if we hadn’t been desensitized by three decades of the Death Culture…would we even ask “If”?

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    1. The star of “Superman” was ho The star of “Superman” was hooked to a feeding tube. Ask yourself this – if someone dangled that tube in front of Reeve’s face for two weeks while he starved to death, would the public still be claiming he was dying naturally? Would it have been considered cruel and unusual?

      Comment by Kricket on Dec 3rd, 2006 @ 02:05


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