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TAPE: (:16) Well, I think at certain moments saving a life means stealing a death. And although the case is complex because it is intertwine with a lot of legal issues, my personal reaction would be for ending that life.
TAPE: (:24) I think it is a sad case and I think it should be left up to the family that the government should not be involved at all. And I particularly think that it should be left up to the husband even though they are separated. One of the issues I have as a married person, we don't have any kids, is that me and my husband has discussed if anything should happen to one of us, that, that person should be the one to take over. And my family, like my brother and sisters they should not step in. It's up to him.
TAPE: (:19) It's a personal case. It has to do with the the family and her husband and it has nothing to do for the public. I mean I just don't see the whole point why Washington and all the courts are involved. And what's really pathetic is the whole situation the media treats it.
TAPE: (:15) I feel very sorry for the husband who apparently just tries to do what his wife wanted him to do. And I feel just leave these people alone and let them try figure it out. And the whole Bush family behavior is just once more for me beyond description.
TAPE: (:13) Well they have the right to fight for it, I don't know if I necessary agree with their opinion, cause I know how I would feel if I were, say in her position, enable to make the decision prior to that. I wouldn't want to go on living it's like a shell of the person that I use to be.
TAPE: (:17) I think it's really kind of depressing. I think the that government should have kept out of it all together. It's the family's decision, it's their daughter's life. You know, no matter what side of the coin you fall on, it's really none of your business as someone in the government. That's how I feel, democratic, republican, whatever.