It sure does seem that way to me, Canadian Outrage. I was very surprised at the few motions from yesterday that Greer ruled in the Schindlers' favor on (appointment of medical witness, provision of Viaticum (but only with the doctor's approval if provided orally), family access after the tube is disconnected, and the so-so decision on allowing pictures for the family (which seems to me was just about as much in Michael Schiavo's favor as it was in the Schindlers).
Isn't it pitiful when you're surprised by a "sort of humane" decision, and not at all surprised that most motions are just flat out denied?
Yes wasn't it just so nice of Greer to allow them to take a picture of her before she dies. Excuse me while I PUKE.