Regarding what I think? I think it's none of our business. We, on the outside, cannot possibly know everything that occurred between that couple. And unless we have walked a mile in their shoes, we should not sit in judgement. People around the world make life and death decisions for their loved ones every day. It's a personal decision, and I certainly don't want courts and legislative bodies making those decisions.
I find it hypocritical for people -- many on Free Republic -- to say they would not want to live in a coma or in PVS but would wish that on Terri. Do unto others as you would have them do unto you. I think it is disgusting for her parents -- the people who gave her life -- to parade her around in front of millions to see her shriveled condition and rob her of what little dignity she had left. It was her dignity that gave her what little of humanity she had left, and her parents robbed her of that. This was not about Terri. This was about the Schindlers and Michael.
I also think Michael should have given the Schindlers half the settlement money years ago, as there would never have been these long court battles and Terri would have died many years ago.