I recommend that you read the article by Martin Katz in "The American Thinker" (posted also on FR) and Mark Fuhrman's excellent book, "The Silent Witness." You may still disagree with those of us who supported Terri, but at least you might understand why we did.
I'm glad I got some folks to be riled by what I posted - but I am preaching to the choir here.
Years of hearing about dead children who have not had a breath of life will DO that to a person.
Torn apart, brains sucked out, powerful solutions burning them in their safe environment... Yes, one tends to be callous!
To paraphrase someone who was talking about taxes (IIRC) - "A billion here; a billion there... pretty soon it adds up to some real money..."
"Terri was denied due process"
Just what kind of process is it that goes all the way to the Supreme Court, involves the President and US Congress, Fl legislature and Gov.?
I like to watch the animal channel - Animal Cops, that kind of thing. There are these monster people who starve dogs, horses, cats, you name it. These monster people if caught get arrested and some do jail time. Meanwhile, Terri was dehydrated and starved to death and life goes on. All I can think to say is, "Come quickly, Lord Jesus."