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I personally think it IS scary. And we should fight these things in whatever effective manner we can. Not sure how, though. I see these kinds of questions and situations not going away.
No, I don't think they are going to go away either. It's going to get worse before it gets better, I fear.

I was very much for the prolonging of Terri Schiavo’s life partly because I did not believe that medical science is capable of determining that she was brain dead—to use a lay term—with the technology we have today, which have nothing to do with Spirit. The scientific decisions are, I believe, actually founded on money.
I do not, however, believe that Michael Schiavo should have been vilified to the extent that he was by the right.
The courts heard evidence on Terri and decided that she had spoken about not wanting to be kept alive artificially. But people have a funny way of changing their positions when they actually find themselves in the situation they spoke of.
On the case about the 23-year-old woman, while it may be true that her advocates cannot imagine living in a vegetative state, there is no substitute for returning to first principles. And those first principles are founded on love, not money.
There is no way the Canadian gentleman can be regarded as vegetative. If his feeding tube is removed, it will be a case of murder in my book.

It was very understandable that people vilified Michael.

He was living with another women and had fathered her 2 children
whilst married to Terri. If he needed to move on, he could have/should have
divorced her.

IMO, he refused that option because he feared that Terri would implicate
him in putting her in her disabled condition if she had ever recovered.

Hence his denial of her therapies and keeping her extremely isolated.

Woodside Hospice has beautiful, park like grounds where Terri could have
enjoyed the scenery and sunshine and listening to the birds sing.

Instead, Michael insisted she be in a dark room.

Lots more history than meets the eye in that judicial murder.
Hello, Leslie, welcome to Vox
Leslie, I agree that Terri was murdered. No question about it. But I think Michael lived through some warped view that what he was doing was not wrong. He and others, especially in the pro-euthanasia camp, convinced him of that. I do not suggest that he was a righteous man though.
Each day I pray at least three times for Lauren Richardson. Let’s hope Terri’s case, regardless of the minutiæ on which people differ, can inform the Richardson family. Lauren is breathing on her own and is simply disabled, albeit severely. I also sense something suspicious related to her case.
I hope there has been some positive progress on the Canadian case.

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