MrC,
It's obvious that the woman had severe brain damage. It's obvious to most of us who aren't her loved ones that she is a total invalid. That's obvious. Most of us here are horrified at the prospect of being kept alive in such a state.
(btw, I respect your research, always have.)
That's not the issue at all is it? The issue is did she want this or No? The Husband and his sister in law and Brother
The republican "thugs" are framing this as a civil rights issue. They are doing the political thing like they always do. They are representing their base, that's what they are supposed to do isn't it? For some reason, doing what they do keeps winning elections for them.
Jeb Bush wants to be her guardian, yet George Bush signed that law in Texas.
Mr C, research me this, was that bill amended in 2003 to include a medical "tribunal" that makes the final decision? (well after Bush was governor) The law you pointed out didn't really seem to me to indicate the family could be superceeded. But I'm not a lawyer.
I can see that you don't agree with anything the republicans do. I love your research, but I have to quote one of the many Dilbert Principals -
"People make up thier minds first, then find information to support it later."
I firmly believe that. I try not to do that, but I slip too.
They go on to throw more against the wall to see what sticks
Good one Drew. That's what is happening here.
Zero_hour, you said that this was distrubing -
Within the testimony, as part of the hypotheticals presented, Schindler family members stated that even if Theresa had told them of her intention to have artificial nutrition withdrawn, they would not do it.
Can you imagine how the Husband's lawyer tried to break them down? He asked them "what if her arms need to be removed" "What if she was covered in boils" OMG. They had to hold the extreme to be faithful to the point. It's distrubing, but not surprising.
The reason this is getting the support is all the unanswered questions. There were people in support of Terri that said she did move around. Other doctors didn't describe her condition as a persistant vegative state.
Here in TN a man had a good fraction of his brain abruptly removed by a propeller from an aircraft. Not only did he survive, he became an artist. He lost some functions, but not all. They removed a good section of a young girl's brain for damage done by menigitis and expected her to survive.
(I won't go into the obvious jokes about women not needing 1/2, but it's hard for me..)
And there are lots of stories about people who recover from what doctors call a hopeless case. Look at this story -
http://susanedsall.com/This man recovered after doctors wrote him off completely. He was able to not only recover, but to recover 97% and actually fly planes.
This is why the people support the parents. They want to hold onto hope as long as they can. There is no hope if Terri is dead.
At least that's what we are lead to believe from the Parents.