The Schiavo case has precious little to do with the problem. In her case, all the judges applied the law as they found it. If it takes up DeLay's request to examine the actions of the federal courts in this case, the House Judiciary Committee should concentrate on whether changes are needed in the law, not the judges.
FV SAYS: I disagree with the last paragraphs of this article. Judge Greer, Judge Baird and Judge Whittemore, the 2nd dca and the Fla Supremes all said NO to Terri. They didn't follow the law. They just followed along.
When judicial activism ENDS UP KILLING HUMAN BEINGS, it should be investigated.
Just for fun, lets start a list of all the Florida statutes that Greer either broke from the bench or allowed to be broken in order to make Terri dead.
Lets start with the one that says its illegal to cage a disabled person, withhold medical treatment from a disabled person, or withhold food and water from a disabled person in the state of Florida.
Do we even need to mention the ADA?
None of these low life judges even looked at Terri's case. They simply put their stamp of approval on Greer's hideous rulings and then tossed the papers back out the door.