2. If I am ever forced to make such a decision for a loved one and do so under suspect conditions, you have every right as a law abiding citizen to question any decision I make that would end a life. If you are wrong, you can apologize later. If you are not, you can't bring someone back from the grave.
3. The letter of the law you say? Male bovine fecal matter. The law in Florida regarding guardianship is very clear. There were several laws that were not followed by Michael Schiavo and several that were ignored by Judge Greer.
You keep bringing up "the letter of the law". I would point out to you that many people have done wrong things using the bad law as their justification and defense.
4. Yes, you will ultimately answer to God, as will I, for anything and everything that we have done in our lives. If we contemplate upon that we may have reason to be concerned about our meeting Him, especially when we have regarded the laws set forth by men as superior to those set forth by Him.
That's a load of crap. I have no such "right".
The problem here is people making up "rights" and lawyering without a working knowledge of the law.