I'll post it again, but I'm doubtful any of the "pro-Terri's-family"
crew will give an answer they can live with.
I'm not too sure we would be able to elicit an honest
answer from this "Let her live" group, but I'll ask the
question anyway. Hopefully the answer will be well
thought out and not simply rendered?
If Terri's mom, dad and family manage to gain
sole guardianship.......
If after more [or less] than a year of sole guardianship,
their own doctors, through thorough and complete
examination, find that Terri will never regain any
ability to have any voluntary actions....
And it is found that Terri will forever remain in a
vegetated state, unable to communicate in any manner;
unable to have any movement except that what is involuntary.
And Terri's parents decide that it would be in her
very best interest to allow her soul to rest....
And they decide that it is time to remove her life
support apparatus [feeding tubes] and allow her
body to expire.....
What will you do in response?
Will you again fight for Terri's body to remain on
it's life support, in spite of her parent's decision?
Or will you allow her body to starve itself to it's death.
Your answer should be well thought out. It will
tell more about yourself than you may desire.