In any case, my arguments have been clear and not based on feelings. Accepting laws based on death is contrary to human nature. It's as simple as that. Furthermore I fail to see why a change in the laws frightens you so, when it would not affect those with explicit wishes.
Your inability to admit to the personhood of Terri shows your true beliefs, and your dissertation on her inconvenience is most disturbing.Her fault?? How many young newlyweds think about a living will, for pete's sake? Did you?
I had one long before I married, my son had one at 18.
How can anyone who cares what happens to them not have one?
And I'm sorry if I'm not frightened of dying and don't see it as a big deal. It's not, it happens to everyone.
When I can no longer function adequately, I'll die, so what?
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