Some of us happen to see this as a watershed event, one which changes our view of this country, perhaps forever.
Just because you don't see it that way, doesn't mean you have the best vision.
Terri's loss of a basic right is also a loss for the rest of us. It's not going to get any better here for a long time, because the culture of death has been at work for the last 25 years while we slept.
You may be one who would not want to live like Terri did for her last 15 years. However you need to seriously think about whether or not you want to die as she is dying.
If you are not concerned by a media and medical establishment saying that death from forced dessication is peaceful and painless, then carry on and good luck.
There were plenty of those in Germany who also missed what was coming.
My point was that it's a State matter for the State to work out. Congress passed a bill and President Bush signed it, The bill didn't get the desired result, but I expect my President to follow the law, and that's what I believe what is going on here.
I understand that there is some here that would like to see President Bush to order Marine One to land on the grounds of the Hospice and see GWB take custody of Terri Schiavo in a made for TV production, but unfortunately it doesn't work that way