Well, sadly, the court can do what it wants. Even on a life and death issue. My main complaint is the time the judge is taking. He knows there will be an attempt to appeal his decision either way. He can write a 100 page opinion, but it isn't going to say anything new he couldn't have said on the record at a hearing this morning. Whichever way he rules, he is not being respectful of the emergency nature of this situation. As the night drags on I find that very wrong.
That is why a writ will be filed tomorrow afternoon if the feeding is not ordered by them, irrespective of whether the judge rules or not. The judge wants Terri to die I think, but doesn't want to be reserved in a bitch slap way by the 11th circuit. Thus he is pondering the matter, and looking and asking for precedents.