David Limbaugh wrote a (for him, and, I suppose, for me also) long post on the Schiavo that has been so much in the news of late, and so much of the focus of my own writing. He expressed some of the concerns that I have felt, but, perhaps, not adequately expressed. Many things that resonate strongly with me. I highly suggest you read it at "Schiavo Writ Large." I really can't express things better than he has. He hits the nail on the head with the disquieting way that evidence in favor of her recover-ability, of her consciousness, is being ignored. He hits the nail on the head at the way that the abortion movement is pro-death, not pro-choice. He hits the nail on the head that saving the life of this woman is more important to many of us who pray for her than the possible damage to our governance the efforts to save her may cause. We the living can take care of any damage done later. We can worry about it after we ensure that we will be alive to do it, that our children will be alive to do it. That the next generation will not be aborted, that we will not be killed by a government or "health care" industry that no longer values life.