--- In [email protected], "lurkernomore20002000" 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> --- In [email protected], m2smart4u2000 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
> wrote:
> 
> snip
> > 
>  The truth is that 
> > no one really knows what she is experiences, even if her brain 
is 
> > gone. Maybe there is consiousness in the heart as some say. No 
one 
> > really can say for sure. 
> 
> So, why not let the parents assume guardianship, and care for her 
as 
> they want?  Who exactly is she a burden to - that she deserves to 
> die.  Do you really believe her husband genuinely cares for her?
> 
> lurk

Lurk,
I don't think anyone really knows for sure all the details. Both 
sides have potential alterior motives. That is a funny 
line "deserves to die" now that line assumes that dying is a 
negative thing. Ok? That is where I see a difference. I don't think 
dying is negative. As I said before, Dying could be a great relief 
for her, an act of kindness. BUT NO ONE KNOWS FOR SURE. It is only 
our opinions and how it brings out our BELIEFS and DESIRES. So do 
you have a living will?





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