Well, for one, it would be pretty stupid to have an anti-war protest outside a military hospital, considering that no war is taking place inside a hospital. What these people are protesting is most definitely taking place inside this hospice.
And I would think that anyone going through the death of a loved one would find the concept of court-proscribed euthanasia to be an issue of some concern. Want to blame someone?
Blame Michael Schiavo or Judge Greer for requiring the police security to keep out DCF, or some dangerous whacko with a glass of water. Why, if someone like that runs wild, there could be non-fatal consequences!
However, such a protest would certainly get in the news. If you opposed the war, you could easily justify this action to "save lives".
BTW, this is not my position. I am creating an argument for the sake of making a point!
And I would think that anyone going through the death of a loved one would find the concept of court-proscribed euthanasia to be an issue of some concern. Want to blame someone?
I am staying out of the blame game. There is enough of that from both sides.