But, given the vehemence with which he has been fighting to prolong Terri's life,
it is a little surprising to learn that Robert [Teri's father] decided to turn off the life-support system for his mother. She was 79 at the time, and had been ill with pneumonia for a week, when her kidneys gave out. "I can remember like yesterday the doctors said she had a good life. I asked, 'If you put her on a ventilator does she have a chance of surviving, of coming out of this thing?'" Robert says
"I was very angry with God because I didn't want to make those decisions."
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First Delay, now Teri's father.
Unbelievable. Actually, no. Believeable.
To quote Bill Hicks: "The farther right someone is politically, the more skeletons they have in their closet."