But let's not mistake our disagreement, and difficulty in understanding this woman's decision for an assumption that she was coerced. There is no evidence she was. So far as we know it is a strong personal conviction that she was willing to put her life on the line for.
I'm not suggesting, at all, that she was coerced. When I said "I don't know anything about this particular woman's situation and I'm not alleging anything." that's what I meant. But I'm still glad that cco mentioned it (and in particular, put it alongside the 'death panels') in a general sense.