Just more evidence of what is already known. The right decision has been made....her decision.
I'm glad to hear you say that and I agree with you that it should be a personal decision. I hope everyone is considering a living will.
Unless you heard her say her wishes, you don't know her wishes.
You can pretend that you know that if it makes you feel better, but you do not.
Check this out:
p://codeblueblog.blogs.com/codeblueblog/2005/03/csi_medblogs_co.html
And you have the documents signed by Terri Schiavo specifying her wishes, notarized and appropriately filed? In short, all the things that make such a document legally binding? If so, you'd better get them to the proper authorities quickly so the controversy surrounding this case can be settled.
What's that, you don't have them? Well, then, it's just as I thought, you're blowing it out...
Your statement makes about as much sense as Dan Rather reporting John Kerry is a war hero.