Some still rake Lincoln over the coals for not respecting state rights during the civil war.
All I know is the difference between right and wrong. The scholars can duke out the legalities. I know it is wrong to starve an innocent woman to death. It is a horrific death and indefensible.
Terrorists are not allowed to be treated with this disregard for life. Just this week people were defending the caribou and polar bears. Environ crowd was up in arms about the pristine environment being destroyed by drilling. Yet dare stand up to defend a disabled woman from being denied food and water and we are in the wrong? No.
I have no idea what the end of this will be, but defending Terri is morally just.
You and I share the same opinion of all of this! J.C. Watts had the saying that you do the right thing when no one is watching -- shame the Judge didn't consider that when making his ruling he now won't back down from.
Still don't understand how a legislature can pass a law and a Judge overrules the legislature and orders this woman put to death by withholding food and water. Something is really wrong. Who is going to be next? If I had elderly parents living in Florida, I would be getting them out of the state ASAP. Now I find out that the lawyer for the scumbag husband used to sit on the Board of Hospice of Florida. I have been wondering why the staff at Hospice has not spoken up and did something -- don't wonder anymore.