Here's something that I don't understand. I haven't seen such furvor in a "right to die" case since Karen Ann Quinlan. That case lasted from 1975 until 1985. It's been a long time between, so what is it about the Terri Schiavo debate that has pushed into the mainstream? There have got to be thousands of other cases that have happened in the mean time, why is this one so special? Is it because Gov. J. Bush in Florida stuck his nose in where it didn't belong and his brother "aiding and abetting"? That's all I can figure. CNN.com - Backers of Schiavo's parents�head to Washington - Mar 28, 2005
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