Life as defined by whom? By courts? I would much prefer my husband, even if he has moved on, to make those decisions, not a judge.
The discussion is about her quality of life, and who should have the right to end it.
I am of the belief that no one has the right to arbitrarily end a life, no matter what the relationship to that person is.........unless the will of the person is in writing. Therefore, I do not believe that Michael Schiavo had the right to ask for the end of Terri's life.
I need to leave now, but you and I are of one accord on most things, and what we all need to do is pray for this nation, that it will not go down a path that cavalierly ends the lives of the handicapped, or damaged because they cause inconvenience or expense.
I know you don't, and regardless of what our views are on this particular case, we are in agreement about that.
Pray for this nation, and the President who seeks to guide it back to being a culture of Life.