The White House was cautious Thursday not to comment on any specific legislation. Yet in a statement, President Bush left little doubt where he stands.
The case of Terri Schiavo raises complex issues, he said. Yet in instances like this one, where there are serious questions and substantial doubts, our society, our laws and our courts should have a presumption in favor of life. Those who live at the mercy of others deserve our special care and concern.
If I was in this state, I might prefer to not be stuck for a long time like this...I might just say let me go so I can go to heaven to see the Lord.
But, the president is right, we must presume life when there is no evidence the person wants the contrary, no matter what state the person will be in. It is immoral to presume death unless it is the wish of the person in a living will or something.
And frankly, based upon Terri's smile, she is not ready to go. She wants life.
Thank you, Mr. Enzi.