CLEARWATER, Fla. Feb 23, 2005 A judge Wednesday extended a stay keeping brain-damaged Terri Schiavo alive until Friday, saying he needed time to decide whether her husband, who wants to remove her feeding tube, is unfit to be her guardian.
Pinellas Circuit Court Judge George Greer had issued the emergency stay Tuesday, after an appeals court let expire another stay that had been the last legal obstacle keeping Michael Schiavo from removing the feeding tube. Greer said he also needs more time to determine whether Terri Schiavo needs more medical tests.


This is a plea to the Judge in Terri's case:
Please let the people who love her take over her care. She needs to have hope and she can only get it from people who genuinely love her and have her best interest at heart. I know because I took care of my aunt who had a brain stem stroke at the age of 55 for ten years until she passed away of natural causes. There was not a day that went by that my aunt felt unloved. We provided lots of stimulation for her and she responded in so many ways. Please don't end her life. She deserves this chance.
Yeah, please keep her alive. Her husband is no good,, it is basically murder in my eyes and many others. Please do not let this innocent woman die. If I were the judge lawyer whatever,it would have been an esy choice. If her parents are willing to take care of her then LET THEM! How can this be such a tough decision? This is why I am so ashamed of living in the U.S.A, everyone is just so damn unreasonable. Keep her alive! Take away your hate! Love others as you would love yourself! What if this were YOU! Think about it.