If I'd had any doubts about whether the right thing happened in the Terri Schiavo case, they are rapidly disintegrating. Teresa Nielsen Hayden recently posted a fragment from the Guardian Ad Litem's report in which it comes to the light that the parents admit they would not have honored Terri's stated wishes to not be kept alive even had they been aware of them.
Even more damning, though, Meredith Tarr posts this wonderful news in the comments. A fine grasp of ethics is now on display, as the many people who donated money to help keep Terri alive will now get spammed and bombarded with junk mail as their thank-you.
That's class.