Terri Schiavo: Republican Hypocracy
Families, with the help of their doctors, are making these tough decisions all over the country. When someone in Terri Schiavo's condition does not leave an Advanced Directive, sometimes our State courts are called upon to ascertain that person's intent through testimony from friends, family, and other sources. If there is conflicting medical opinion, the State court judge must make this call, too.
This morning I am sickened by the enactment of the Terri Schiavo special legislation. I hearken back to my father who died of cancer, and to the difficult and painful decisions we had to make, and then to this governmental intrusion into what should be intimate, family issues. Whatever happened to Republican tenets which oppose the Federal government interfering with family and/or State rights?
This extraordinary measure affects only one celebrated case in Florida, and it panders to the Republican's ultra conservative political base. But it is more. It is a dangerous precedent. Ask yourselves: do you really want our Federal Government intruding this far into your lives?
JANET L. FAYTER
Egg Harbor Township
Letter published in Atlantic City Press, March 22. 2005
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