Jeb hasn't even been in office that long (13 years). Careful reading will yield the results that the legislature is the one that passed the law and the judge can still tell them to stick it where there is no sunlight.
I'm no longer a Bush fan (anyone but Clinton, even you) but, I have always been anti-hyperbole. Really Naruki-chan, I expect much better of you.
There is also the logical legal consequences and permutations that this overcomes. Removing her feeding tube isn't like removing life-support and she dies in a few minutes. What it does is starve her to death over a period of a few weeks. All that on the request of someone that isn't even married to her any longer. In this case, I'd think that the parents have a superior claim and they want her kept alive. Moreover, in this case, I'm not real comfortable letting ANY government become able to decide who can be made to starve to death.
'tis a very slippery slope my friend, let's not confuse it with anti-Bushism. Please pick a more approriate venue for your hate mongoring and propoganda.
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