No, it explicitly says I do not want my mother, my father or my sister
making any such decisions for me. But my point is that you cannot
superimpose your idea of family on this one.

Right now I don't really know which of these sides, if either, speaks
for this woman.

Dana


On Wed, 23 Mar 2005 17:05:45 -0600, Gruss Gott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Dana wrote:
> > Actually, my advance directive appoints a cousin as guardian.
> >
> 
> LOL!
> 
> And that gets you what?  Any family member can come and challenge your
> cousin which would push this into the court system OR maybe your
> cousin is unavailable.
> 
> But according to you, if you're lucky, the challenger will get the
> Congress involved and they'll make a law for you too which would push
> it into yet another set of courts!
> 
> Your method denies you your own rights!
> 
> It makes your "advance directive" legally equal to the value of the
> Charmin in your bathroom which is at least soft and therefore useful.
> 
> 

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