You can post every agenda laden article, letter, poem, song you want. This is nothing like the Shiavo case on any level.
In Haleigh's case, they were wrong, very wrong about her state of consciousness and her improbable recovery. Will she be out of danger from having her feeding tube removed? That is unknown at this point, and why I posted this thread.
I find it very disturbing that, with as much recovery as Haleigh's had so far, the state may still decide to remove her feeding tube (or stop feeding and hydrating her). If you read other articles about Haleigh, they say almost the same thing, that the state has decided to not remove her tube for now. They leave the possibility open to withholding food and water from her at a later date, because they have already been given the court's permission, and she might not improve much.
The quality of life issue gets talked about all over again. Is it really okay to hasten someone's death because we aren't comfortable with their quality of life? I'm just not crazy about that idea.
Hildy, no way will I try to persuade you on anything near this topic.
I have learned and observed over time it is all for naught. However, when you bring up topics like you did, it is a fine chance for others to see and understand even if you are not interested personally.
Every case is somewhat different from every other case.
But starving the disabled is ALWAYS evil.