You are the one that doesn't know the facts....
I have spent the last 5 days researching and posting on them on at my blog--- you have been given the links to the other places that do provide affidavits of people, You are the one that has NOT done your homework..
I can't be responsible for what anyone else says or posts here..... In fact- I have seen things here that I would never consider credible, so I understand you asking...
But I certainly would want to be doing some research and homework BEFORE I ever aligned myself with supporting a cheating husband the right to starve his wife to death.
If my 4 yr old daughter were in the EXACT situation- I would be crucified by the media.
Imagine me begging the courts to give me $$$$$ so I could get her the therapy and care she needed, and then the day I get the check- I stop all therapy to her.... Then suddenly I get some religion that says "Hmmmmm, I don't believe in life support, stop feeding her...."
If food is considered life support, I wonder how many parents in prison for starving and neglecting to feed their kids will be lining up in courts for appeals.....
"If food is considered life support, I wonder how many parents in prison for starving and neglecting to feed their kids will be lining up in courts for appeals.....
The Florida Legislature has defined what is a "life-prolonging procedure":
"Life-prolonging procedure" means any medical procedure, treatment, or intervention, including artificially provided sustenance and hydration, which sustains, restores, or supplants a spontaneous vital function. The term does not include the administration of medication or performance of medical procedure, when such medication or procedure is deemed necessary to provide comfort care or to alleviate pain.§ 765.101(10), Florida Statutes.