Wait until a judge decides that you don't deserve to live, because you are in a wheelchair.
Allowing Terri to die is the real slippery slope.
How about you explain how we get from the use of common passive euthanasia for a woman who cannot recover to a judge killing me in my wheel chair.
My usual preference for a living will, prior to surgery is one that states if my life if dependent on medical devices, and I will never recover a consciousness and aware state of being, that I want to die.
That is what they all look like, or something similar.
I am not going to let you take that right away from me, and every-time I press this issue in this way I get a response that is not truthful.
They say, "Oh No, we are not complaining about living wills like that".
But that is exactly what you are doing. You can't deny it, so I want you to give me a truthful response.
Are you attempting to end the practice?
Yes, or No.????? (I address this question to all Terry supporters in ear shot)