I appreciate your passion and I have no doubt that Jeb Bush has been staying up night's looking for an answer.
To think otherwise would be silly. He believes in life and that Terri should be able to remain on the feeding device.
I fear it is politics. Pure and simple. Not sure what Jeb wants to do in the next 10 years but if he is thinking of another higher office he must feel he is on egg shells as he makes decisions on this case.
While he should do what he believes damn the law I can understand his reluctance. Right now this is a no win situation.
Kind of like congress sending a subpoena and not forcing the issue. That really irritated me. Oh well, not the only one frustrated over this case.
Seems Gonzales won't get off his rear end. Both Bush and Congress are irritated with him.
At this point, it's hard to feel sympathy for Jeb and his future political carreer (from Jeb's perspective isn't it enough that his brother and father were each president and he was Governor?) when an innocent woman, after years of torture and abuse, lies thirsting and starving to death while her poor family is not permitted to offer her even a drop of water or a bread crumb. And this they must endure in the prescence of the man who for years fought for her DEATH.
Such a fate should only be reserved for those who would impose such a fate on someone else.
Also, see reply #22.