Good grief! Shouldn't post in the middle of the night! The significance of post #4590 would have made a lot more sense, if I'd referenced the correct post #4537 by trustandobey.
The fight to save Terri Schiavos life
Ironically, during that trial Michaels attorney, Glenn Woodworth, showed a video of Terri, and argued that, even though she was in a "vegetative state," "you can tell she has some sense of her predicament." He also pointed out to the jury that "[on the film] she knows her husband and looks into his eyes." [St. Petersburg Times, 11/12/92, 1/25/00]
It was Michael Schiavo's attorney in the malpractice suit, Glenn Woodworth, that requested attorney Campbell take the Schindler's lawsuit. http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/971896/posts?page=4590#4590 Woodworth must have been so convinced that Terri could be rehabilitated that when Michael Schiavo sought to remove the feeding tube, he requested Pamela Campbell represent the Schindler's in their legal battle against Schiavo.
Like those movies where you watch the "innocent" person be defended all along and sigh at the end with relief when he gets off, and then at the very very end, whoops, the guy was the bad guy after all. Not to digress but I just saw one of those recently. Kevin Spacey I think..
Hmmm....Terri is in better mental condition than many people with dementia or Alzheimer's
Next step>>>> People with dementia will be denied food.
The hospice business will be humming and they will erect special wards for people who are being starved..