If I were incapacitated I might prefer that to some of the
alternatives. However, since I have written a living will I will not
be in this position. Michael Schiavo may well have been a decent
husband up until the point where he wrote her off. I just don't see
more information as a bad thing in this situation. In my opinion
substantial evidence has been disregarded.

Dana


On Mon, 21 Mar 2005 13:39:01 -0600, Gruss Gott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Dana wrote:
> > You keep saying that. So if someone tells a battered spouse about
> > shelters and child support, according to your argument,  they are
> > interfering in what does not concern them.
> >
> 
> Yes, they are.  If the person doesn't ask for help, legally it's none
> of our business; morally, maybe we could mention it to the victim, but
> legally it's not our business.
> 
> I have considered your point and the reason I've dismissed it is
> because Mrs. Shiavo was not a battered spouse and, even if she were,
> it's shouldn't be the government's *policy* to question her judgement.
> 
> Your position favors having the federal government or popular opinion
> make your parental and spousal decisions rather than you.
> 
> 

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