So shouldn't Governor Bush have sent people to all the abortion clinics to stop each and every abortion as well?
He and many other professional politicians have stood by for years and allowed that kind of government sanctioned murder. Murder sanctioned via our court system. That kind of society sanctioned murder is the precursor from which the killing of an innocent woman via starvation justified by our courts has sprung.
Unlike murder by abortion behind closed doors sanctioned by courts the murder of Terry Schiavo was a very different thing. Those sick enough to agree with the left that murder via court sanctioned abortion is sensible because "it's the mothers body" or "right to choose" or whatever cannot extend that very wrong argument to a fully grown living and breathing person. One who clearly has not only rights under the US Constitution but also under Florida law. The executive should have protected Terry and Jeb Bush could have if only he had the gonads to risk his precious political career.
So, while your question may prompt the duller among us to see the killing of the unborn as a justification to kill a grown woman (the question cuts both ways) I certainly do not. But if you can offer an arguement that it was morally, ethically or in any way you can imagine proper to kill the woman via court sanctioned starvation let's hear it.
I sometimes wonder if the ability to easily identify right from wrong is a natural thing or maybe it comes from the way people have been raised. I know I have the ability to easily identify right from wrong. I'm puzzled when I do not see that ability in others.