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Originally Posted by KOOL COL-B
^^^^^ it wuz 19 years, werd
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It began February 25, 1990. <---Courtesy of
http://www.cnn.com/2005/LAW/03/25/schiavo.qa/index.html ...werd.
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Originally Posted by Turban.
bury her.........they arent just going to leave her there...her parents will prolly file a wrongful death against her husband or some shit... but yea they'll bury her
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Yes, a wrongful death suit is soon to be brought up. And I thought you of all people, Turban., knew what I was talking about. But part of that post just raised my curiousity...
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Originally Posted by Turban.
...they arent just going to leave her there...
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Really? I thought they were

. If you were serious, that's such an utter misconception...and you're the one trying to turn RV all intellectual...Let me kick some knowledge at you.
Are you aware of one of the main reasons why this has recently been in the news? The thing about this is, that upon death her husband wished for her to be cremated, but her parents want her to have a proper burial. This has generated a big hubub, since this is between 2 of the most important things in a person's life - family and love.
Personally I think she should be buried, because it's what her parents want, and I think the people who raise you since infancy have a bigger say over the person you're married to (if you have a good relationship with your parents, like she did). But mainly I think the husband shouldn't get his way because after all...he
did make the decision to remove the feeding tube.
But that's just me, so what do you guys think should be done?