Check her out of there and get her out of the state pronto.
ping...
Here we go again. I am sitting this one out in light of what happened on this forum last time.
I will only say this, I don’t know one person who would like to live this way. It is hard to accept that the person you loved is not there anymore just their body. My father died in November and for about two days I refused to consent to removing his breathing tube. I had to do this once before on my two year old son. It is hard, I loved my father so much that in the end I had to let him go.
anyway my two cents.
The comments below the article are quite interesting.
While I think the issue at the time was a lot less open and shut than was portrayed by the media, it seems clear that the whole Schiavo issue was a PR and public perception disaster for conservatism and (especially) the GOP.
Medical and family decisions were being made by politicians and legislatures, violating existing rules as needed to achieve a desired result.
Isn’t the attempt to change the rules in the middle of the game, and even after the game was over, exactly what we rightly criticized about Democrat behavior in the 2000 election?
My life insuarnce is paid through August. Do I have to worry my wife can have a court order it's removal?