Hmm... Not quite sure how I feel about this. I think that if there isn't an agreement on taking her off life support from both her husband and her immediate family, then it shouldn't be done. I think they both have a say in it. I do feel sorry for the husband though. He's not the bad, heartless guy the media has made him out to be. He's accepted that his wife more than likely will never recover, and he's ready to move on. I think there should be some sort of way for his marriage to her to be no longer valid or something so he can re-marry someday if he wants that option.
"In any other time this period in history this woman would be dead."
I think that's slightly flawed because can't that apply to almost every sort of disease, injury, etc. that can now be treated easily because of new technology? As for the religious stuffs, who's to say what God's divine plan thing is? I'm sure the family and the husband believe they are each on God's side of the issue.
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