Martrae wrote:The courts seemed pretty sure and if there had been doubt one of the thousands of appeals her parents put out there would have won.
The only evidence was hearsay... a million people could walk into a courtroom and say that you stole their wallets - does that make it true? This is why hearsay is not admissable in court. Fact of the matter is there was no documentation showing what her wishes were - there was just the word of a few people who supposedly were told this. It was a value judgement by the court and it was based on evidence that, under law, is not to be submitted as "evidence" in our judicial system. I guarantee you if there had been a real documented form of proof of her "intentions" or "desires" it would have been paraded around on the news for all to see... and there wouldn't have been a single appeal made. Not one.
And there weren't "thousands of appeals". Don't exagerate if you're trying to make a point... it detracts from your statement.
I'm not saying that the woman shouldn't have been allowed to pass away - but don't try to make it out like the courts could somehow divine her wishes based on the hearsay evidence that was presented.
It's just one more case of our judicial system legistlating morality. It was wrong for this to ever go to court in the first place - and the fiasco that it became is an embarassment to our entire Justice system and to us, the American people, for allowing it to happen.
I'm frankly disgusted with damn near everyone that involved themselves in this case... the Republicans (for using it as a grandstand attempt to further their agenda), the Democrats (who should have stood up and said that it wasn't the responsibility or the purvue of the government to be involved instead of turning it into an anti-Republican crusade), the Judiciary (for allowing the case to get beyond a preliminary hearing on guardianship with a couple of medical experts to testify on her condition), the President (who should have made a simple statement that he felt it was unfortunate but also outside the realm of responsibility of the Executive branch of the government), the family (for their disgraceful pandering to anyone and everyone to try to "win" the case in the media), Michael Schiavo (because I have this gut instinct that he was not operating with altruistic intentions - can't prove it... but I can't deny my gut reaction to his actions), the media (for turning it into a circus on every news program, radio station, and periodical), and the American people (for feeling like it was their business to try to tell the family or Michael Schiavo that they were "wrong").
The ONLY innocent person in this entire mess is Terri Schiavo herself... and I'm borderline on that, as well, since she created her condition due to her own personal problems instead of getting the medical help she needed to work through her eating disorder to begin with.
This was a case of how stupid people and our government can be - exhibited in a plethora of different, equally loathesome ways.