http://abcnews.go.com/Nightline/story?id=584124&page=1
Thanks for the transcript! His interview makes perfect sense to me - I wouldn't dare to give Terri to her parents. His interview confirmed what I suspected - he moved on but he still has a huge commitment to his wife - respect her wish and he doesn't trust Terri's parents to make medical decisions.
He said: "Just because it's happened to Terri doesn't mean I don't still love her. She was a part of my life. She'll always be a part of my life. And to sit here and be called a murderer and an adulterer by people that don't know me, and a governor stepping into my personal, private life, who doesn't know me either? And using his personal gain to win votes, just like the legislators are doing right now, pandering to the religious right, to the people up there, the anti-abortion people, standing outside of Tallahassee."
Question: "Based on your own experience over this past 15 years, what advice do you give to families who might have to cope with this situation one day?"
SCHIAVO: Make a living will. Talk about it. Death is going to happen to everybody. Write it down.
Right on!
-jeff