Allan, I agree with you brother.
You may not be angry with Felos, M Shivo’s lawyer, but good people need to keep a damn close eye on this guy. He’s not right.
I found this at NRO.
If this is accurate, then we have a major moonbat on our hands that has been flying under the radar far too long without any notice.
"It is time to move on.”
Not yet, the ink’s barely dry on the movie rights deal I’m sure. Catch Mike on Oprah opening week.
I am reminded of several profound statements and sayings regarding death. I cannot, however, get out of my mind the one that says… Thou shalt not kill.
Profound and succinct. The rest do not hold a candle to that one.
Terri’s death is tragic. And it will haunt us for quite some time. BTW, LC Geno is right, Felos is just not right. But consider the doctor who diagnosed her, Ronald Cranston, the self- appointed Doctor of Humane Death. He advocates starving Alzheimers patients- not out of humanity, but to save potential inheritances. And he is responsible for the deaths of Nancy Cruzan and Christine Busalacchi. So, Terri’s death will haunt us because these fucking moonbats think that her death means that we accept their twisted, sick beliefs about the disabled, elderly, and death, thanks to the MSM.
Oh, I forgot to mention - According to Limbaugh and Chronwatch (which has done a brilliant job of tracking the corruption abd deception that resulted in a judicial murder), Doctor Humane Death was personally selected to diagnose her by...Michael Schiavo. When he finally getd his comeuppance, it’s going to be spectacular
Movie rights?
Does anyone remember “Schindler’s List” from 1993? Most of you likely saw it.
How about its tagline: “Whoever saves one life, saves the world entire?”
Surrealistic? Prophetic? Especially considering the movie story itself?
You tell me.
Rest in peace, Terri.
I don’t know if you gentlemen looked at that NRO article. Felos is some New Age nut case. He wrote a book some time back and NRO has taken some excerpts out of that book that are more than a little freaky. Felos 1st right to die case involved some poor woman who was in a comatose or near comatose state. He said that he knew she wanted to die, not because she verbally told him, but rather from some funky soul contact where she told him in the spirit that it was her time to go.
Fuck, read this thing. It’s Felos’ words from Felos’ book, and it’s not some small quote. It’s more than a paragraph long where Felos explains this spirtual event.
There has been a lot of rhetoric about the “cult of death”, but you take what Felos is preaching and what is happening, we might be looking at some guy that brings such a thing to reality.
It is more than a little spooky when you think about it.
Don’t let go of the sense of urgency and outrage. There will be more fights to fight.
In the mean time…
1. Yank any type of JCAHO and state certifications for the hospice - lack of nourishment is a big time no-no.
2. Contempt of Congress against the judge.
3. State Congress to eliminate judge’s job and/or impeach if possible.
Stop the presses ….
This just in: Sandy Burger sentenced: $10,000 fine and loss of security clearance for 3 years.
Holy shit! What do you think would happen to you guys (directed at military folks) if you violated your security clearance? Jail, fines, black mark in the book for the rest of your life – clearance no more.
Tacberry the FSO
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