You do not stick to the facts, but 9% of people in this country still agree with you. That's an awfully high number, but still not a majority.
Where on earth did you come up with 9%?
Dr. Ronald Cranford aka "Dr. Death" is hosting a seminar in Minneapolis on September 22-23, 2005 entitled "33 Years of Clinical Ethics in Minnesota: Ron Cranford's Stories of Heroes and Courage".
Michael Schiavo is featured as one of the speakers. Schiavo and Jay Wolfson (guardian ad litem) will give a talk on Terri.
10:15 12:00 Landmark Cases: The Family Perspective
Christine Busalacchi in Missouri
Pete Busalacchi
Terri Schiavo in Florida
Michael Schiavo and Jay Wolfson
You can download a pdf of the conference schedule here
Ronald Cranford (a doctor responsible for a great many feeding tube removals and who proposes hastening the deaths of Alzheimer's patients) touts Michael Schiavo as a "hero" or someone of "courage."
Jay Wolfson was (supposedly) an independent Guardian ad Litem, appointed by Chief Justice David Demers, over the objections of Terri Schiavo's family. Their objections stemmed from comments Wolfson made, prior to his appointment, that illustrated his bias towards removing Terri's feeding tube.
Wait..you're saying 91% of people, when asked, say they would want to live in the condition Terri was in? I think we're talking about two different things.