One voice missing from right-to-die debate.WHAT if Terri could talk? What if, for five minutes, Terri Schiavo Theresa Marie "Terri" Schiavo (December 3, 1963 – March 31, 2005), from St. Petersburg, Florida, United States was a woman who suffered brain damage and became dependent on a feeding tube. came out of the vegetative state Vegetative State Definition A coma-like state characterized by open eyes and the appearance of wakefulness is defined as vegetative. Description The vegetative state is a chronic or long-term condition. she has lived in for 13 years and said what she was thinking, not what others were thinking for her? Would she smile at her husband Michael and say, "Thank you for defending my wish to die. Let me go. It's what I want." Or would she scowl and say, "How could you? I'm your wife. You'd let me die? What if they find a cure?" Would she turn to her parents, look at them longingly and say, "Bless you both for standing by me. Keep me alive. Where there's life, there's hope." Or would she frown with the eternal frustration children have with their parents and say, "Mom, Dad, it's my life. Michael and I discussed it. Why are you crossing him? He's my husband." Would she turn to the doctors and say, "Do your job. Keep me alive. Don't you see my eyes occasionally move? Don't you realize there is something going on inside? Where's your ethics? Taking me off a feeding tube feeding tube n. A flexible tube that is inserted through the pharynx and into the esophagus and stomach and through which liquid food is passed. is murder." Or would she call them in and say, "Listen, you've done your best. But this is not life. You know it, and I know it. My reactions are simply mechanical. I am not really here. Do the humane thing. Release me. Let me go." Would she pick up the phone and call the Florida governor, Jeb Bush John Ellis "Jeb" Bush (born February 11, 1953) is an American politician, and was the 43rd Governor of Florida as well as the first Republican to be re-elected to that office. He is a prominent member of the Bush family: the younger brother of current President George W. , and say, "Who do you think you are? I don't know Don't know (DK, DKed) "Don't know the trade." A Street expression used whenever one party lacks knowledge of a trade or receives conflicting instructions from the other party. you. You don't own me. How dare you and your political allies create an instant new law to determine if I can die? You're a politician, nothing more. You are not sovereign over a human being's wishes." Or would she dial that number, begin to cry tears of gratitude and say, "Governor, thank you, thank you for saving my life." What if Terri could talk? For an hour? Maybe more? Would she ask to address the religious conservatives who have glued to her cause, and say to them, "Thank you. Keep praying. Miracles happen. Life above all else." Or would she raise her ire and let them have it, screaming, "God does not want people sustained this way, with tubes and machines. How dare you speak for Him? How dare you use me for your agenda? Who ARE you people?" What if Terri could talk? For one evening? For one day? Would she use the media that has been using hen', and say to the world, "It's all true? My husband only wants insurance money? Get the story out? Save me!" Or would she stare into the camera and say, "I am not on Earth to be the next news blurb blurb n. A brief publicity notice, as on a book jacket. [Coined by Gelett Burgess (1866-1951), American humorist.] blurb v. . How dare you reporters suggest my husband is motivated by greed when you don't know him, you don't know me, and you don't know what this is like?" I spent six months watching my old professor Morrie die of Lou Gehrig's disease Lou Geh·rig's disease n. See amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. . I can tell you this: Sometimes he was so full of life, it defied Defied is an active punk rock band from Long Beach/Wilmington, California. They were formed in December 2001 by guitarist, George Romano; bassist, Melvin Trinidad; and drummer, Manuel Mora. Defied soon inducted Brian Zuniga as lead vocalist in February 2002. description--and other times, he was barely there. He once said, in his final days, "Don't let go too soon. But don't hold on too long." What if Terri could talk? Which would she choose? Mitch Albom Mitchell David Albom (born May 23, 1958 in Passaic, New Jersey) is a U.S. novelist and newspaper columnist for the Detroit Free Press, radio host, and TV commentator. He is a graduate of Akiba Hebrew Academy, Brandeis University, and Columbia University. is the author of the bestseller "Tuesdays With Morrie." |
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