Your a brave person to post this viewpoint on this forum ;)
To some, the "Right to Life" transcends all other considerations - I do not agree with this. The Florida courts considered all the evidence and came to a conclusion. From what I have read, their consideration was thorough, and they reached a verdict they considered to be in accordance with the state laws and constitution. Even though I do not personally believe Terri should be allowed to die, I can't argue with the process that allowed the courts to come to this conclusion. I also believe that the evidence will be considered in the same way by the Federal courts and they will probably reach the same conclusion.
The actions of Congress in this case are an inexcusable breach of the separation of powers, and I can't help feeling there is a significant element of "grandstanding" involved.
Excellent comment.
I agree with you completely.