Terri has the benefit of three things: a family (parents and brother) that wants to care for her, a Pope who dares to support her moral right to receive the care, and faithful Christians who support the good intentions of the Pope and Terri's family. She also has the unfortunate disagreement of her husband, his brother, and a culture of death that desire to advance the agenda of the New World Order.
There might be other cases thus similar to Terri's, however. If you know any, why don't you list their names and locations so local sympathizers can do something about it? We don't know what we are not told. Terri's in the news. She didn't get there because people are hypocrites. And if we lose the fight for Terri's life, the fight for other, similar lives will be all the more difficult.
I completely agree with your post #22.
I believe this to be the correct answer.
Precisely. When all the people who have gotten their emotions and religious sensibilities riled up about this one case eventually move on, the 30 years of case law will still exist, people will still have feeding tubes removed, and other patients like Schiavo will died. And I don't see any passion over that fact.
Can't quite agree here.