And you use the Constitution when it suits your fancy.I didn't know enough about the details of the Schiavo (sp?) case to comment. I read a wiki on it. I do not agree with the Federal government being involved at all on that type of case Granted, there may have been some very narrow legal issue that pertained only to that case that may not pertain to any other case (yes this does happen and I can cite one easy example if you doubt me).
Both right and left wingers do that....but right about now it seems the Tea Folks are doing it the most.
Were you for pulling the plug on Terrie Shiavo?
Was it legal in your mind?
Originally Posted by WTF
If the legal guardian (in this case, there seemed to be a dispute between the husband and the parents), is told by doctor's that she was vegetative with no chance of recovery, and the legal guardian filed the proper petitions to remove her from life support, I believe that should have been the end. From what little I read, it appears her parents fought her husband and kept filing appeals.
It seems like the best lesson for everyone is to make sure you have a living will and that it is well know what your intentions are.
I think this should have stopped at the state level and I think that each state has a right to make its own laws. But I also think the same about abortion laws. The difference is that abortion ceased to become a moral issue in the mid to late 80s. The wealth of the American middle class (then and now) overrides any moral debate. Even Pat Robertson (after 1992) admitted that anyone in the middle class who wanted an abortion could afford to get one either through private doctors here or abroad (Sweden used to be a destination for this pre-1974).
As a libertarian, I believe that unless the Constitution specifically provides for intrusion into personal choice, then the government should stay out.
LWF's of the world unite!!