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But you're making it sound like the evidence is relevant to a third party's wishes. That's not right--it's what her wishes were. The evidence was stronger that her wishes were to die, rather than to live. Why should the evidence have to be any stronger than 51%? And, if it should at least in your mind, why should the citizens of Florida, who elect officials, formed a constitution, and, through their elected officials appoint judges, not be able to reach a different conclusion? Because the republicans have a majority in Congress? This is a really ugly case, and even as a conservative you should be frightened. Club's sullivan quote points to the problem. When the dems regain power--in 2 years or 25--what's to stop them from imposing their sense of "right" on you? Maybe they decide that your kids shouldn't be forced by parents to adopt their religion (if it's not the "right" one), or maybe they decide that your career choice isn't legitimate. Who knows, but if Congress is going to decide it knows best for each individual, we have truly reached a frightening point for our democracy. |
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Several people, including and especially her husband, have testified that she had expressed clear wishes that she did not want to be kept alive artificially, and though it would have been impossible for her to have foreseen this particular circumstance, the courts found that she would have wanted to be removed from life support. We don't give blood to Jehovah's Witnesses in this country, even though there have been several cases where they've died for lack of transfusion. We don't force care on Christian Scientists to get care. |
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(clean out your mailbox, dude -- I tried to send this as a PM so that my lie about not talking about this case would not be so obvious, and to avoid cluttering the board) |
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Which makes this whole thing even worse. |
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The standard in Cruzan is "clear and convincing." |
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Anyway, on to Howard. |
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It's not a finite resource, and, even if it were, your posts are normally a good use of the resource. Clutter away. |
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You keep going back to the evidence. Why is the state court's decision on the evidence that was available insufficient to be determinative? Is it your lingering mistrust in the florida courts from 2000? |
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