I laughed a good laugh with this comment in this editorial
http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&cid=679&ncid=742&e=4&u=/usatoday/20050322/cm_usatoday/inschiavocasecongresstrespassesonprivatetragedyIn Schiavo case, Congress trespasses on private tragedy
Tue Mar 22, 6:45 AM ET
Congress suddenly seems intent on practicing medicine without a license. Or is it just practicing politics?
.....Those most active in politicizing the case are Republicans who typically proclaim their devotion to reducing the interference of the federal government in people's lives. These include Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist and Florida Gov. Jeb Bush, both potential candidates for a future Republican presidential nomination.
Frist, a heart surgeon and one of the few physicians in Congress, even presumed to offer his own optimistic diagnosis of Schiavo's prospects based on viewing a few clips from a family-provided videotape. That's a dubious method for practicing medicine. Medical specialists say the occasional eye movements and reflex actions that Schiavo's parents and their supporters see as encouraging are common signs of false hope.
For House Majority Leader Tom DeLay, whose professional expertise is in pest control, not terminal-care decisions, the issue is a convenient distraction from allegations about ties to unsavory lobbyists and a Texas fundraising scandal.