I guess my problem with it is not "is she gone" but "have we given her family enough chances to have this reviewed in court". Quite frankly, she has suffered horrible brain damage and has no "self" to recover to by all indications. It's not like she's in a coma, where she has a mind to recover to. She's as close to a vegitative state as you can get without your brain's functions ceasing altogether. My problem is, every court that's reviewed the case has sided with her husband on the matter, but everyone outside of the judicial system keeps going back for one more chance. I say get it over with already, as it's not helping her, her husband, her parents (who are still refusing to let go; it's them that need to move on, not her husband) or anyone else to have all of these special laws and repeated reviews only to have yet another court throw it out. It's not worth my tax money to decide something that's already been decided, that's for sure.
Deepblue: she's not dead in the physical sense, but she's not capable of sustaining even basic needs like feeding herself and she's never going to recover from that. It's no more murder to remove her feeding tube than it is to take any other dying individual off of life support, she will die without it no matter what. Extending life indefinitely with no hope of recovery, once consciousness is gone, is not humane.