An interesting Philly Inquirer piece ruminates on the role of the Schiavo case in end of life care – and in people’s lives around the country. Writes Sandy Bauers: “Tens of thousands of e-mails and phone calls have surged into Florida Gov. Jeb Bush’s office – 35,000 since Monday alone.”
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