Thanks for the ping. As I stated on another thread, I feel as helpless now as I did watching a certain compound in Waco, Texas go up in flames. I cannot fathom what the court system in this country has become, but it will be nothing compared to what is coming down the road if this type of "justice" continues.
Also part of another thread was the statement that Terri's only hope was a miracle cure, or a large number of armed men, willing to throw caution to the wind, and remove her from her present situation and have a facility prepared for long term care and hiding someone not easily hidden for the rest of her natural days.
The bottom line of that scenario, is everyone involved finding out just how diligent the government would be in returning Terri to the facility where her death sentence can be carried out "legally" and the bringing to "justice" those who thought they could cross the government.
If the number was large enough, and if the tactics were mapped out, the people would not have to be armed. Send in 20 men, woman and children to peacefuly try and get water to them. Five minutes later after the officer are tied up with those twenty, send in thirty more. Do that three or four times...and then send in two hundred men to simply walk in and occupy the place and begin giving Terri the necessary hydration and food. Have trained medical men amongst them. I do not believe the officers have orders to fire if no violence is brooked. We saw tactics like this work at Klamath.