If Shiavo had the hospital ethics panel review, they'd have ordered
therapy years ago. Come to think of it they did. Shiavo ordered no
therapy of any kind against the orders of her doctor.

This is not about keeping a vegetable alive. It's about a women that
many witness say can talk and eat but is being put to death because
the husband wants her dead.
Do a simple test to prove she's PVS and we'd all be fine with pulling the tube.



On Wed, 23 Mar 2005 22:15:55 -0500, Larry C. Lyons wrote:
> Anyone notice that when Bush was governor of Texas he signed into law
> a bill allowing hospitals to remove feeding tubes against the wishes
> of the legal guardian. Texas hospitals were doing it last week to
> patients whose medicare or medicaid benefits had ended.
> 
> http://tinyurl.com/4eglg
> 
> Does anyone other than me detect more than a bit of hypocrisy here?
> 
> larry

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