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I say let's let Terri die in peace.  The government has no business in
stepping into what is a family matter and the parents are not the ones to
make the decision - her husband is.    Her parents were not there in the
marriage, and her husband was.

I myself have a living will and do not want to be kept alive by artificial
means.  Even if the doctors made a misdiagnosis,  it's too late to do
anything about it, and the husband is not at fault.

I watched both of my parents die agonising deaths and can say I definitely
would never want to be on a feeding tube or on an artificial resperator.

Kat

On Thursday 24 March 2005 2:04 am, Dave at Inclusion Daily Express wrote:
> From Inclusion Daily Express International Disability Rights News Service

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