What they are thinking they are voting for is her right to refuse treatment.
But the method they used to certify her wishes and the doctors they used to prove she was in pvs were slanted to make sure they would get this rule.
And including hydration as one of the "extraordinary means" of sustaining life means anybody in any physical shape who cannot answer for themselves because of a handicap, but has someone who will claim that they were told they didn't want to go on if they were in this type of physical shape can be put to death.
Morally, we need a presumption for life.
Legally, that probably has to be done on the state level.
Obviously, it's not they way they do it in Florida!
Lord, keep Terri and those who love her always in the palm of your hands.
Lord, if possible, let the light of day and justice and right shine onto any and all wickedness involved in what they are doing here.
In the name of Jesus, Amen.