I noticed you were looking for an answer. My take is that it should be a wake up call. Fill out a living will. Don't expect the government or anyone else to make the choice for you. Don't TRUST anyone else through a verbal discussion to do it. Keep in mind, the secularists WANT euthanazia to become as common as abortions. PS: God have mercy on those of us still alive Stunt (Goodbye Pope Paul II, you were a true servant)
> I'm sure they must have been someone in recent history who has had very > similar experiences like Terri's > > Of course EVERY situation *IS* different but will Terri's case set a > precedent? If so, a state precedent? A national one? > > For lack of a better specific situation at the moment ... I can only think > of the little girl who was kidnapped? Or was it that a convicted pedophile > moved into her neighborhood (residents unaware of this) and abducted and > killed her? > > Her name is on the tip of my tongue ... Megan's law? I think different > states agreed to adopt this law. > > So... WILL Terris "case" bring something upfront and looked at it as a > precedent? > > Or is it ultimately up to us all to state our own specific wishes and leave > it in writing with lawyers, family, best friends, spouse (more than one > person I mean so that there can be NO confusion) > > We've learned that mankind hasn't learned lessons from history but many laws > organizational peace treaties, etc have been put into effect for no > misleading issues or confusions but a stick in the mud CAN make bad soup of > the law that'll throw the law into a tizzy from "extenuating circumstances." > > Lori > -- Freedom: United States Constitution� 1791 All Rights Preserved My first Domain http://nw-in.com/index.html http://quads.nw-in.com/quad-enter.html Pics http://quads.nw-in.com/quad-list/quad-list1.htm Home page. http://tnthompson0.tripod.com/homeincyberspace/ Computer Graphics portfolio. http://tnthompson1.tripod.com/index.htm

