While former first couple Bill and Hillary Clinton have refused to say anything that might help save Terri Schiavo's life, a senior member of their administration strongly condemned Michael Schiavo and the courts Saturday night for starving her to death.
"In this situation on a personal and moral level, I go with the parents who are willing to take care of this young woman," former White House Counsel Lanny Davis told Fox News Channel's Geraldo Rivera. "And I cannot comprehend why this husband is standing in their way." "I see no reason why the rule of law, or in this case, [why] there shouldn't be an exception to that rule," Davis said, adding that Michael "can't convince me that he's certain of this tragic woman's wishes."
"I have no comprehension as to where he gets his anger from. He's even denied their request for a final Communion," he complained.
The former Clinton counsel even defended last week's attempt by Congress to save Terri, calling it a bipartisan humanitarian effort.
"I hope everybody realizes that Tom Harkin stood up along with Tom DeLay," he noted.
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