The judicial review to which you refer did not, to my understanding, conduct another analysis of the findings of the original court of jurisdiction. All the higher levels of the Florida judiciary relied on the findings of Judge Greer. The conduct and fairness of this civil servant must be questioned, as he rejected or refused to admit into evidence information that contradicted Michael Schiavo's assertion that his wife was in a permanent vegetative state. Nor did he call into question Michael Schiavo's right to be the primary caretaker of his wife, in spite of abundant evidence, not admitted into Greer's court, that should have disqualified him.
If conservatism in the American sense means anything, it is to support the rights to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness outlined in the Declaration of Independence. The right of Teresa Marie Schiavo to life is in imminent danger due to what appears to be an unjust decision by Judge Greer, rubber stamped by the Florida judiciary, of "hanging chad" infamy. Supporting the right to life is a foundational principle of American conservatism.
If standing for the right is arrogant, make the most of it.
That's some life you're tying to save.
I'm sure if Terri had a clue as to what was going on she would be very thankful...