Terri Schiavo: Judicial Murder
Her crime was being disabled, voiceless, and at the disposal of our media Originally published at The Village VoiceThis article, published by The Village Voice, references Discovery Institute Senior Fellow Wesley J. Smith:
Continue Reading at The Village VoiceIn his book Forced Exit (Times Books), Wesley quotes neurologist William Burke: "A conscious person would feel it [dehydration] just as you and I would. . . . Their skin cracks, their tongue cracks, their lips crack. They may have nosebleeds because of the drying of the mucous membranes, and heaving and vomiting might ensue because of the drying out of the stomach lining.