To: expatguy
Didja read the devil's advocate part? ;) But seriously, I think that the courts have to at least entertain the notion that these may have been her wishes while she was in possession of her faculties. I don't like it either, I wish to God she still had her feeding tube in. A lawyer for a death row inmate that suddenly goes into a coma has some prior knowledge as to his client's wishes. We're talking about appointing someone Now to advocate for Her directly. How does he know beyond the shadow of a doubt what she wants?
To: The Mike Device
If we don't know then we must err on the side of life.
We can't "undo" death now can we?
421 posted on
03/21/2005 9:37:35 PM PST by
expatguy
(http://laotze.blogspot.com/)
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