Monday, March 21, 2005

Congress must be bored

Doesn't Congress have more to do these days than poke their noses into stuff that doesn't really matter, or to pass laws that don't pertain to the country?

First, they spend our tax dollars to look into steroid Use by Major League Baseball players. Last time I looked, Baseball was a Game. It's entertainment. Do I think the players used steroids? Absolutely. Do I care? Nope, not a bit. It's their heart. It's their life. It's their sperm. It's their brain. If they think it's important enough to cheat in order to justify their over-the-top salaries, then that's an issue between them, their family, their conscience, and their employer.

And to the parents who say "But they are influencing my child to use steroids." I say, Yep, they sure are. Just like our kids get influenced every single day by a myriad of sources. It is your job as a parent to sift through the influences and teach your children right from wrong, harmful vs beneficial.

If Congress needs to regulate Baseball, then they need to get into every other form of entertainment: Music, Movies, other professional sports, Hiking in the mountains... I don't think Congress has that kind of time. Because......

Now, Congress is scrambling to pass a law that applies to ONE PERSON. One person who isn't even alive!!!



Schiavo has been in a persistent vegetative state for 15 years. Her feeding tubes were removed Friday afternoon at the request of her husband, who says that his wife expressed to him before she fell ill that she did not want to be kept alive under such circumstances.


Please, it's time to let Terri go. It's been 15 years. I'm pretty sure if Terri really wanted to be alive, she would have fought through her vegetative state, through the feeding tube and any other form of life support to live on her own! She would have sat up and said "what the hell is going on here..." Take out the tube, and let Terri show us all that I'm wrong, that she really does want to go on living.

Why do I think Terri's husband is right? Because I've had the same conversation with my husband. And my parents. I've expressed my wishes. I think Terri did as well. The only thing I have left to do is get it on paper. And you can be sure that after seeing this issue arise all the way at the congressional level, I'll be taking care of that detail in the very near future. And if I get hit by a bus before I get the Living Will filed, well than let this serve as due notice!





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