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Flurry of activity to help save Terri
WorldNetDaily.com ^ | October 20, 2003 | WND

Posted on 10/20/2003 3:24:24 PM PDT by joesnuffy

STARVATION DAY 6 Flurry of activity to help save Terri Disabilities group seeks abuse probe, lawmakers consider bill but don't act

Posted: October 20, 2003 5:00 p.m. Eastern

© 2003 WorldNetDaily.com

Supporters of Robert and Mary Schindler's efforts to keep their daughter Terri Schindler-Schiavo alive are maintaining a frantic pace six days after the brain-disabled woman's feeding tube was removed by a judge's order.

The Tallahasse-based Advocacy Center for Persons with Disabilities has filed for an injunction to keep her alive in order to have time to investigate whether removal of her life-sustaining feeding tube was an act of abuse by her husband, Michael Schiavo, the Associated Press reported.

Schiavo -- who lives with another woman with whom he has a child and another on the way -- cut off all access to Terri's therapy and claims he only is fulfilling wishes expressed before she suffered a sudden collapse in 1990 under mysterious circumstances.

The Schindlers, who maintain a website on their daughter's case, say they have evidence Terri was physically attacked.

U.S. District Judge Steven Merryday announced he will issue a decision on the Tallahassee group's request by the end of the day.

Gordon Scott, an attorney for the advocacy group, asked for a 10-day injunction to provide time for an investigation after he had conversations with the Schindlers and a neurologist. Scott said he is not convinced Terri is in a "persistent vegetative state" as claimed by Michael Schiavo and his advocates.

Pinellas County Circuit Judge George W. Greer agreed to that assessment, however, and ordered the feeding tube removed Oct. 15.

Scott also believes, contrary to Michael Schiavo's claims, Terri is feeling pain from the starvation and dehydration.

George Felos, Michael Schiavo's attorney, contended Merryday has no jurisdiction in the case.

The Schindler family said Terri appears to be in stable condition at the Pinellas Park, Fla., hospice where she resides.

"She seems to be alert,'' said her brother, Bob Schindler Jr., according to the Associated Press. "But every day that goes by, we're getting into a crucial time for her. She's got an incredible will to live."

Florida House of Representatives Speaker Johnnie Byrd, R-Plant City, said lawmakers were trying to put together a moratorium "on the removal of nutrition and hydration from those who do not have a written directive and where there's a contest among the family about how to deal with this."

However, no action was taken by the end of today's session.

Previous stories:

Will 'Terri's Bill' save her life now?

Terri Schiavo denied Last Rites

Jeb Bush 'fails' Terri

Abuse report filed for Terri Schiavo

Desperate parents plead to Jeb Bush

Lawyers: Bush can step in for Terri

Starvation begins for Terri Schiavo

Husband protests video showing alert Terri

Terri Schiavo wants to live

No intervention for Schiavo

Joni Eareckson Tada joins vigil for Terri Schiavo


TOPICS: News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: abuseprobe; deathwatch; disabilities; euthenasia; feedingtube; hospice; injunction; jebbush; judgegreer; michaelschiavo; pinellasflorida; starvation; terrischiavo; terrispain
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1 posted on 10/20/2003 3:24:24 PM PDT by joesnuffy
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Isn't there some sort of executive power the Florida governor has to issue some sort of emergency stay?
2 posted on 10/20/2003 3:26:34 PM PDT by Viking2002
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Ping!
3 posted on 10/20/2003 3:30:12 PM PDT by EggsAckley (..........................God Bless and Keep Terri.....................)
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To: Canticle_of_Deborah; MarMema; kimmie7; Desdemona; Florida Mama; sarasota; Republic; sfRummygirl
ping
4 posted on 10/20/2003 3:31:20 PM PDT by nickcarraway
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"U.S. District Judge Steven Merryday announced he will issue a decision on the Tallahassee group's request by the end of the day."

Is there any news on this? Can someone find out from folks at the vigil?

5 posted on 10/20/2003 3:34:35 PM PDT by LADY J
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To: joesnuffy
This is looking very very bad. They are torturing that poor girl.
6 posted on 10/20/2003 3:38:14 PM PDT by deannadurbin
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To: Viking2002
It seems our society has more mercy on hardened criminals than we have for helpless women.
7 posted on 10/20/2003 3:40:22 PM PDT by FITZ
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To: joesnuffy
What do we know about Worldnetdaily.com? This article was posted on their site at 5 pm eastern but claims the judge will decide at the end of today. Well, 5 pm eastern is the end of the day so what was the point of the article? Isn't this also the site that said jeb had called a special session with Terri's Bill but now we know the bill never existed? If someone thinks this is a joke, it's NOT funny.
8 posted on 10/20/2003 3:45:09 PM PDT by mtbopfuyn
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To: mtbopfuyn
In this post, I posted a news update from the St. Petersburg Times. It seems the Florida House Speaker wants to introduce a bill concerning Terri during the special session, but the Senate President has reservations about it. I checked the Tampa Tribune a few minutes ago about the Merryday ruling and there's no story up. I don't know if he's issued his decision.

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1004572/posts?page=51#51
9 posted on 10/20/2003 3:54:43 PM PDT by Catspaw
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To: mtbopfuyn
It looks like the Senate President isn't going to block the legislation.

King: Legislature may act to save Terri Schiavo
Associated Press, October 20, 2003 - 06:46 PM


TALLAHASSEE, Fla.

Senate President Jim King said Monday that he will propose legislation this week that could save the life of a severely brain-damaged woman whose feeding tube was removed last week by her husband's order.

King, R-Jacksonville, said the measure would give Gov. Jeb Bush the authority to order that the feeding tube be reinserted to keep Terri Schiavo alive.

The tube was removed Wednesday following a decade-long court battle between Schiavo's parents and their son-in-law, who contends that he is carrying out her wishes not to be kept alive artificially.

"If we are to err -- because time is of the essence -- for goodness sake let us err on the side of caution," King said.

King said lawmakers likely would take up the Schiavo issue this week during a scheduled special session regarding economic development issues, but he didn't know when.

The House scheduled a 7:30 p.m. Monday session to take up the issue.

Schiavo has been in what doctors call a vegetative state since her heart stopped in 1990 from a suspected potassium imbalance.

Bush told the Schindlers last week that his staff would search for legal ways to save their daughter's life, but said Monday they haven't yet found a way.

"The legal ways, the remedies, don't exist," Bush said Monday before King made his announcement.

He added, "I wish I could wave the magic wand and resolve this but every effort that we've had or every effort that has been proposed has either been thwarted by the courts or would be inappropriate."

Earlier Monday in Tampa, a watchdog agency for the disabled pleaded with a federal judge to keep the woman from starving to death alive long enough to investigate a claim that she is being abused by her husband.

Meanwhile, in a statement released through his lawyer, Michael Schiavo said Monday that he, too, is grieving, but "I did what I believe Terri would have wanted me to do."

U.S. District Judge Steven Merryday did not immediately rule on the request from the Advocacy Center for Persons with Disabilities, the state-appointed organization which monitors the treatment of disabled adults in Florida. Merryday said he intended to issue a decision by the day's end.

Gordon Scott, an attorney for the Tallahassee-based organization, asked the judge for a 10-day injunction to give it time to investigate whether the removal of Terri Schiavo's feeding tube is an act of abuse.

Scott said after talking to her parents and a neurologist, he is not convinced that Terri Schiavo is in a persistent vegetative state and is not feeling pain from starvation and dehydration.

Scott said his agency has a right to investigate whether Terri Schiavo was mistreated regardless what the judge rules, but wanted to keep her alive in the event the investigation turns up evidence she can feel what is happening to her. He didn't specifically ask that the feeding tube be reinserted, but that doctors do what is needed to keep her alive during the investigation.

George Felos, Michael Schiavo's attorney, said the federal judge has no jurisdiction and characterized the group's efforts as yet another attempt to undo repeated state court rulings giving Michael Schiavo permission to carry out his wife's wishes.

Michael Schiavo ordered his wife's feeding tube removed last Wednesday following a long-legal battle with his in-laws over her fate. Terri Schiavo suffered severe brain damage in 1990 following a heart attack and has been declared by a Pinellas Circuit Court judge to be in a persistent vegetative state.

Michael Schiavo has said his 39-year-old wife never would have wanted to be kept alive artificially. Her parents contend she has enough brain function to respond to them and express emotions.

In his statement, Michael Schiavo detailed his unsuccessful efforts to rehabilitate his wife in the years after her 1990 heart attack, including three separate tests that concluded she could not learn to swallow on her own.

He said he realizes that some people disagree with the court's decision to let him remove the tube and that he has struggled with it himself.

"But I know in my heart that it is right, and it is what Terri wants," he said. "There is no longer any realistic hope of Terri's recovery. Perhaps there never was, but I had to try -- just as the Schindlers have tried.

"The reality is that Terri left us 13 years ago, and none of us can bring her back."

At the Pinellas Park hospice where Terri Schiavo is being cared for, her family said she appears to be in stable condition.

"She seems to be alert," said her brother, Bob Schindler Jr. "But every day that goes by, we're getting into a crucial time for her. She's got an incredible will to live."

10 posted on 10/20/2003 4:06:40 PM PDT by Catspaw
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OK, this is a very interesting post. This article is dated 646 pm, so it is very recent. The senator proposing the legislation, Jim King, has been quoted all day as OPPOSING any such legislation. The article also states that they will convene at 730 pm to address this very issue?

Baffling. Good find, but what is going on here and what is to be believed? Reports on legislative activity all day have proven to be false or greatly exaggerated, and then this from seemingly way out in left field, considering the details.

11 posted on 10/20/2003 4:12:28 PM PDT by agrace
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To: agrace
The article isn't clear whether they're going to convene at 7:30 p.m. for action on Terri's law or on the Scripps legislation--the reason they called the special session--and I just found it posted at the St. Petersburg Times update section.

I'm sure there are freepers or Terri's reps in Tallahassee who could find out.

12 posted on 10/20/2003 4:16:01 PM PDT by Catspaw
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To: nickcarraway; EggsAckley; kimmie7
You might want to ping your lists to Catspaw's post 10. Very interesting, wonder how many calls King got, considering he has been cited as opposing this sort of thing most of the day. Hope it's to be believed this time. An excerpt -

Senate President Jim King said Monday that he will propose legislation this week that could save the life of a severely brain-damaged woman whose feeding tube was removed last week by her husband's order.

King, R-Jacksonville, said the measure would give Gov. Jeb Bush the authority to order that the feeding tube be reinserted to keep Terri Schiavo alive.

The tube was removed Wednesday following a decade-long court battle between Schiavo's parents and their son-in-law, who contends that he is carrying out her wishes not to be kept alive artificially.

"If we are to err -- because time is of the essence -- for goodness sake let us err on the side of caution," King said.

King said lawmakers likely would take up the Schiavo issue this week during a scheduled special session regarding economic development issues, but he didn't know when.

The House scheduled a 7:30 p.m. Monday session to take up the issue.

13 posted on 10/20/2003 4:16:33 PM PDT by agrace
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To: agrace
That means the calls we made this morning to King's aid may have been helpful after all. Not to mention the fact that the phones in the background sounded like absolute mayhem while I was talking to her, and she was tearing her hair out in frustration...LOL.
14 posted on 10/20/2003 4:17:34 PM PDT by MarMema (KILLING ISN'T MEDICINE)
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To: agrace
The same article is posted at the Tallahassee Democrat (www.tdo.com):

http://www.tallahassee.com/mld/tallahassee/7060356.htm
15 posted on 10/20/2003 4:18:23 PM PDT by Catspaw
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To: agrace
Oh she got a lot of calls by the time I called her this morning. She asked me to please post on the internet that King was "not like that" and was "against the dehydration death of Terri". I specifically went over her quotes with her several times.
16 posted on 10/20/2003 4:19:29 PM PDT by MarMema (KILLING ISN'T MEDICINE)
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To: joesnuffy
Let's not give up. Surely Gov. Bush can intervene.
17 posted on 10/20/2003 4:19:37 PM PDT by Dante3
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To: Catspaw
I hear you, and considering all the almost-notquite-maybe info that has been flying around, I'm hesitant to buy into this article. Even so, the following

The House scheduled a 7:30 p.m. Monday session to take up the issue.

in context seems to indicate they will specifically address it. She says cautiously.

18 posted on 10/20/2003 4:19:59 PM PDT by agrace
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To: agrace
Also on his other phone line, the mailbox was full. And I was up early. So he got many, many calls before 7:30 am west coast time...
19 posted on 10/20/2003 4:22:02 PM PDT by MarMema (KILLING ISN'T MEDICINE)
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To: Catspaw
Meanwhile, in a statement released through his lawyer, Michael Schiavo said Monday that he, too, is grieving, but "I did what I believe Terri would have wanted me to do."

HE'S GRIEVING??

He is living with a fiance, a daughter and another child on the way. He isn't grieving, he is waiting impatiently for her to die!!!

20 posted on 10/20/2003 4:23:23 PM PDT by trussell (Thrice featured winner of the Taglinus FreeRepublicus award!!)
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