I didn't know Mrs. Schiavo, unlike so many personal friends of hers here who call her "Terri"... so I can't say whether she would prefer a lethal injection.
For myself, I would. I think that it's cruel that the state requires such a barbaric way to go. But maybe that's what fits more with Mrs. Schiavo philosophical alignment.
You seem to think that a person cannot go on with life and still care about someone. By your reasoning, why would a widower still care about his dead wife's grave being desecrated if he remarries and has children.
You have some really twisted and bizarre views. I know that if I had a spouse who lived while I was in Mrs. Schiavo's condition, I would want her to live her life while still fighting for my rights, preferably a lethal injection, but at a minimum palliative care and withdrawl of nutrition/hydration under extreme sedation.
I have no twisted and bizarre views. I am only going with your take and so called logic on this.
I would say that perhaps you have some twisted views on things.