so gee it isn't important that she may in fact not be medically
hopeless? Let's just kill her and get it over with? Why not just give
the parents custody -- that will get it off the news screens too. I am
sorry, I had grave doubts before and I have even more now. I see no
reason to starve this woman to death. None.

I am not sure why the Florida judge is so adamant about this but I
think the case cries out for federal review and I applaud -- I never
thought I would say anything of the kind -- I applaud the action of
the US Republican caucus.

Gee, perhaps some diagnostic tests, even. It's about 15 years late but
better late than never.

Dana

On Thu, 17 Mar 2005 09:20:00 -0500, Jerry Johnson
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> At what point do these last minute hail-mary's get put aside by the court? I 
> think the time has come and gone.
> 
> Jerry Johnson
> Web Developer
> Dolan Media Company
> 
> >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 03/16/05 04:13PM >>>
> The point is that the issue is not finding the experts, or experts who
> think they can find experts. There were 33 affidavits submitted in
> early March after all. The issue is  the court's willingness to listen
> to any of them.
> 
> 

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