Thursday, March 31, 2005

Terri Schiavo's Murder...

...is finally over. Or is it a mercy killing? I don't know but I do know that we don't starve serial killers to death. They get a last meal of whatever they want.

Her family wasn't allowed to be with her when she finally died. That's totally fucked up.

I betcha Michael Schiavo is keeping a close eye on his ass right now. I would be.

1 comment:

JRamoneWI said...

That whole thing was really fucked up from the beginning. I can't say whether she should or shouldn't have had that tube removed. Only her family could say that. I've learned to take everything I hear on mainstream news with a grain of salt. Everyone spins everything, so you never know what to believe. All I know is that it's fucked up to give the EX-husband the decision. If I was in that situation, I would want my parents to make the decision, not my ex. But just so I am never IN that situation, I'm gonna make out a living will SOON.

Oh, and I can't believe South Park already made an episode mocking this story! Actually, I CAN believe it, but it's in slightly poor taste. But that's what they do. I won't complain. I'll admit it was funny. Cartman made the decision to let Kenny die, which was a jab at Terri's husband. Cartman said he had the right, because he was Kenny's BFF (Best friends forever). Cartman really just wanted Kenny to die so he'd inherit his PSP (Play Station). You could tell the episode was put together in like a week. I'm not insensitive, but I can find humor in anything. It's not much different than all the topical humor you'd hear in a Jay Leno monologue. Only this was much better. I'm surprised they didn't put any reference in the episode about removing the Pope's feeding tube, though. That would've been the ultimate "shock" factor they're always looking for.