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Yeah, she could be a bride to jesus
scott |
03.24.05 - 9:15 pm | #
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Ok, well...You know me pretty well but I imagine you will be shocked at my opinion on this case....
Either way, I think CNN has done a good job at giving BOTH sides to the story. Larry King has had diverse guests ranging from the Schiavo attorney to the Schindler attorney.
It was on FOX that I saw a clear bias, not CNN, and I normally enjoy Fox.
I think that its that CNN is showing any side other than the liberal side that you don't really like Jim, not that they are becoming like Fox with the political leanings. 
Emily |
03.25.05 - 3:53 pm | #
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This info that just came out in the LA Times really just is so unbelievable in pointing out the utter hypocrisy of these people. In case you haven't seen it, from LA Times, March 26:
DeLay Family Outcome Different From Schiavo's
CANYON LAKE, Texas — A family tragedy unfolding in a Texas hospital during the fall of 1988 was a private ordeal -- without judges, emergency sessions of Congress or the raging debate outside Terri Schiavo's Florida hospice.
The patient then was a 65-year-old drilling contractor, badly injured in a freak accident at his home. Among the family standing vigil at Brooke Army Medical Center was a grieving junior congressman -- U.S. Rep. Tom DeLay, R-Texas.
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In 1988, however, there was no such fiery rhetoric as the congressman quietly joined the sad family consensus to let his father die.
"There was no point to even really talking about it," Maxine DeLay, the congressman's 81-year-old mother, recalled in an interview last week. "There was no way he (Charles) wanted to live like that. Tom knew, we all knew, his father wouldn't have wanted to live that way."
Doctors advised that he would "basically be a vegetable," said the congressman's aunt, JoAnne DeLay.
When the man's kidneys failed, the DeLay family decided against connecting him to a dialysis machine. "Extraordinary measures to prolong life were not initiated," said his medical report, citing "agreement with the family's wishes." His bedside chart carried the instruction: "Do Not Resuscitate."
more at the link...
chip |
03.26.05 - 11:34 pm | #
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