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« Bloggers' Best for Terri Schiavo | Main | U.S. House OKs Schiavo Bill » March 16, 2006Michael, is Starvation Really Painless?Topics: Remembering TerriOne year ago Michael Schiavo and his attorney, George Felos, appeared on Nightline to discuss their bid to withhold nourishment and hydration from Terri Schiavo for the purpose of ending her life. Michael's statements included the following assertions Terry will not be starved to death. Her nutrition and hydration will be taken away. This happens across this country every day.I hope that the viewing audience was able to see through Michael's absurd suggestion that withholding nourishment for the purpose of ending life is somehow different than starving a person to death. Michael also claimed that his wife's death would be "painless" and Nightline asked no follow-up questions nor produced any rebuttal witnesses. They could have interviewed Kate Adamson who at one time was in a coma and survived having nourishment withdrawn for eight days. Here is what she said, ADAMSON: When the feeding tube was turned off for eight days, I thought I was going insane. I was screaming out in my mind, "Don't you know I need to eat?" And even up until that point, I had been having a bagful of Ensure as my nourishment that was going through the feeding tube. At that point, it sounded pretty good. I just wanted something. The fact that I had nothing, the hunger pains overrode every thought I had. Nightline could have mentioned that forced starvation is considered torture and a violation of international law [more]. According to medical experts, after her feeding tube is removed, Mrs. Schiavo will experience extreme pain and significant psychological distress during the two weeks that her starvation-execution is expected to take.And, Nightline could have asked any nurse that has actually observed the "procedure" described as "painless" by Michael Schiavo. Here is what one such individual wrote on her blog: All ethics put aside, all arguments about what is a life and what isn't-the very worst part of what I do is watching others die a slow death. It is horrible and I don't deal well with it.The grim reality is that murder through starvation is immoral, ugly and painful no matter how euthanasia activists attempt to dress it up. The complicity of ABC News in promoting without question Michael's characterization of killing via starvation in a stinging indictment against the network. Posted by tim at March 16, 2006 11:13 PM Articles Related to Remembering Terri:
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