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They were too busy practicing thoe amazing dance moves!

Her body isn't being kept alive. They have her heart beating artificially and they are forcing air in and out of her lungs, but for all intents and purposes she is dead. Your body needs a lot more than just a beating heart and air to function. Even though these processes are occurring, there is no function left to any

I'm a pro life Catholic, and even I have been completely disgusted that Ms. Munoz's body has been kept alive (not Ms. Munoz, mind you... the poor woman died in November. It's just her body that's left) as an incubator for a baby that won't even survive. Even the Catholic church teaches that it's not wrong to remove

Any group that appeal this, or harrass this family deserve to burn.

Reading comments on my local news site about this sickens me. This poor man was has lost his wife and the possibility of the child they had hoped to have together and because the wrong thing was done and she was kept on a ventilator he is being called a baby murderer and people are even questioning if he had something

Agreed. It is horrifying how easily she was turned into a thing...an object. Maybe now she can go back to being a woman who died..whose family loved her and grieves for her...and not a tool for others to use.

In the writeup on the Dallas Morning News' website, it said that in today's hearing both sides agreed that the fetus was not viable. It's mindboggling.

I was just thinking that I really hope the hospital doesn't stick her family with the bill.

Oh thank you Jesus.

Finally that poor family can bury her, get some peace, and move on with their lives. Oh also, I hope the SUE THE SHIT out of that hospital and fund the college educations for their entire family for generations.

Rest in peace.

The words "Uncle Sugar" coming out of his mouth grosses me out so much, I may never have sex again. Mission accomplished?

Forget Canada. ROCKET TO THE MOON.

They were also more likely to ask Google if their daughter was ugly

Yeah, the same thing happens in a lot of Asian countries. I was stationed in Japan for four years, so I saw a lot of this when I went out with black friends.

Who looks at that chair and sees art? It's just gross-simple.

I loathe the 'it's art' argument particularly because it implies that there cannot be racist art. Just as well, art can ignite racism just as easily as it can convey any other sentiment.

is this for the gym? boxing ring? walking the dog?