linwood said:
Please supply some evidence of the worth of the life insurance policy in question.
How do you know he will inherit millions?
The news I`ve been reading is that it is a million dollar policy.
I was not referring to any life insurance policy, but rather to the settlement with the hospital which was ruled liable in causing Terri's condition. Any life insurance policy would be a seperate amount in addition to this sum of money.
linwood said:
Where have his debts come from?
I`d say keeping a legal team strong enough to defeat the legal team of the state of Florida over and over again can get pretty damn expensive.
I`d say he would have been financially better off had he simply divorced her years ago.
He can't. He's paying for his lawyers now with the payout from the malpractice lawsuit. The money from the suit goes to her or her guardian. If he divorces her, then he has no money to pay debts he already has to his lawyers. If he stays married to her, the money is his, so long as she doesn't incur large medical bills, such as from at-home nursing care. If he's married to her when she dies, he could inherit both the settlement and the insurance, pay off his lawyers, and perhaps have some left over for himself and his new girlfriend's playboy lifestyle.
linwood said:
He doesn`t have a million dollars nor will he recieve a million dollars.
Once again, you just aren't informed. As her guardian, he's already recieving money from the malpractice suit.
linwood said:
I`m not defending Shiavo, I`m merely saying we don`t know what the hell is going on and the only person who does is Shiavo.
A woman's unable to make a decision, so the only person who should have any say is her husband? That's a a bit too male chauvenistic, I think.
linwood said:
He may be lying, I myself don`t see much of a motive.
Money, money, money, money! Green stuff, big bucks, hitting the big time!
Plus, there's the ridicule and public assassination of his name that would take place in all the papers if he gave up now.
linwood said:
However the laws that are being pushed through By Bush will set precedent that is unacceptable to the well being and rights of the people of my state.
Oh, protecting a woman's life, and setting a precendent for protecting other people's lives is just so awful!
linwood said:
Bush has repeatedly broken constitutional law to keep this woman alive.
The US Constitution was written to protect our basic rights and supercedes any state constition and protects Bush if he did decide to break Florida law. Thus far, only the legislature is actually accused of overstepping its boundries in giving him certain authorities. If amid the US Constitutional rights to defending yourself, free speech, and religion, you do not see a thematic fundamental right to live, you must still consider the unwrittten innate protections of our human rights legally established in the Nuremburg Trials of the Nazis.
linwood said:
The constitution cannot just be changed to fit one persons needs to the detriment of all other people.
One person's needs will always eventually become another's needs, as well. Either all our lives are protected by the law, or anyone, even you or I, could be killed by the courts.