To: Warren
I feel the same way and my husband and family know this. The problem is what she wants isn't made clear. I'm pretty positive she does not want an unfaithful and callouse husband calling the shots.
17 posted on
10/16/2003 9:56:55 AM PDT by
fml
To: fml
What kind of life does she have now?
Not one I would want.
24 posted on
10/16/2003 10:00:13 AM PDT by
Warren
To: fml; All
"I'm pretty positive she does not want an unfaithful and callouse husband calling the shots."
Yes, good point. Pondering how someone would make an "end of life/health" decision is one thing, pondering how someone would feel about their adulterous husband moving heaven and earth (or at least the State of Florida) to bring their life to an early end is fairly easy to guess.
Now, here is my question, I read the Thomas Moore opinion letter and it seems to me, based on what it says there, that this case should never have come to this pass. Unless the point is that the Governor must act in such cases, and wishes of other, non-executive, persons do not matter.
Let us see what Jeb does, the letter states that he solicited their advice, so I'm assuming he's prepared to follow it.
33 posted on
10/16/2003 10:07:15 AM PDT by
jocon307
(Go Red Sox, you're our final hope!)
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