It has not been reviewed by many different judges. One judge's decision has been rubber stamped by all subsequent judges without extensive review.
I ask you - if Terri does not want to be kept alive, why did she accept food and water when offered to her orally? Oh, that's right - you're another one who says everyone is a liar except Saint Michael of Schiavo - the guy who loves his wife so much he didn't even mention her as a survivor to his mother in her obituary. Oh, yeah - but Jodi was named as his fiance.
Who's the Kool-aid drinker here?
I'm frankly surprised at your sudden respect for the judiciary, given the quote by Jefferson you display. Unless you have another agenda more powerful than your disdain for judicial tyranny?
And you know that it has been rubber stamped how? I do believe that when a case has been looked at as many times as this one has, you need to accept that the judges are making the right decision. If there was even a chance this is not whhat Terri would have wanted don't you think that at least one judge would have ruled in favor of her parents? As I have previosly staed I think Michael Schiavo is a despicable human being, but that does not change the law.
Jefferson was worried about one judge overruling the clear will of the people, not executive trying to overpower the ruling of over twenty judges over fifteen years.
I do not believe Terri Schiavo has any idea what is happening to her. If it can be PROVEN otherwise I would change my position.