The decision ultimately made in the case would STILL have been the correct 
one, even if somehow all those doctors' would have turned out to have been 
wrong.

It's like those annoying people at blackjack tables who correctly stay on 
12-16 when the dealer is showing a bust card, then get upset when the dealer 
hits with a low card...saying something like "Man, i should have hit"

Uh, no, you shouldn't have. It was STILL the right decision, no matter the 
outcome.

> Schiavo autopsy report backs husband
> Medical examiner says she suffered from 'irreversible' brain injury
>
> The Associated Press
> Updated: 11:35 a.m. ET June 15, 2005
>
> TAMPA, Fla. - In a victory for Michael Schiavo, a coroner who
> performed an autopsy on Terri Schiavo reported Wednesday that she
> suffered from an irreversible brain injury and would not have
> recovered as her parents insisted was possible.
>
> "Her brain was profoundly atrophied," Jon Thogmartin, medical examiner
> for Florida's Pinellas-Pasco County, told a press conference. "There
> was massive neuronal loss, or death. This was irreversible
> and no amount of therapy or treatment would have regenerated the
> massive loss of neurons."
>
> http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/8225637/
>
> 

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