> Dana wrote:
> But John there are also some very fine reasons not to believe him.
> However the case goes, this case teaches us all to make our wishes
> known, because as we saw in an earlier thread, not all of us would
> want that plug pulled.
> 

She did make her wishes known: she told her husband what she wanted
and left it at that since that's the law.  That's the frustrating
thing for me - neither my wife or I have "our wishes" stated because
we trust each other to take care of things and the law says we can do
that.

Why is the assumption in this case that she didn't trust the law or
her husband, but failed to take action on that mistrust?

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