Why? Do we do everything in our power to save every starving person? As a nation, or individually? Its one thing to say this is a bad case, and that she should have the tube inserted. But how is the blood on all our hands?
If she dies, we did not do enough. No, we don't make a federal case out of every starving person, but this was a clear example of a nation of people, and all three branches of gov't failed to muster the resources necessary to sustain the life of one defenseless diasbled woman. I was brought up to believe we have three branches for Checks and Balances, but I see two entire branches being nullified by one judge. How could this happen?
I share guilt for being just a keyboard warrior and not doing everything I could have done. How is the blood not on all of our healthy hands?