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To: sweetliberty; kimmie7; All
I have been "computerless" for the last 2 months (it crashed right after my Mom passed away), and trying to keep up with Terri's story has been frustrating. My daughters have cable, and when they hear any news about Terri, they call me.

I'd like to thank everyone for their kind words and condolences regarding my Mom's passing. I didn't have a chance to reply personally, but want everyone to know that I appreciated your thoughtfulness....
81 posted on 11/11/2003 10:54:51 AM PST by TheSpottedOwl (I held my nose and voted for Arnold)
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Sorry if this has been posted

Nov 12, 2003
Governor Sidetracks Schiavo's Lawsuit
By DAVID SOMMER
dsommer@tampatrib.com

CLEARWATER - Gov. Jeb Bush on Monday moved to block any quick action on the constitutional challenge to Terri's Law, a bid that could keep Terri Schiavo alive for at least as long as it takes to appeal a procedural issue.

Bush received an automatic stay of Michael Schiavo's lawsuit against him and Attorney General Charlie Crist by filing a notice of appeal on a decision by Circuit Judge Douglas Baird.

Now, before any constitutional challenge to Terri's Law can be decided, both sides will have to make their cases before the 2nd District Court of Appeal on whether the lawsuit was filed in the right county and whether the governor was properly notified that he is a defendant.

Michael Schiavo's attorney accused Bush of engaging in ``shameless delaying tactics.''

``The governor wants to delay this case through any possible legal maneuver for as long as he can,'' attorney George Felos said. ``I wish the governor would be a man about it and stand up and defend the law. He is almost like hiding in the bushes with his tail between his legs.''

Last week, Baird denied Bush's motion to dismiss Schiavo's lawsuit on the grounds that it should have been filed in circuit court in Tallahassee rather than in Pinellas County because the governor traditionally enjoys a home venue privilege.

Also, Bush complained he was not properly served notice that he was being sued.

Baird said a legal concept known as the ``sword-wielder exception to the home venue privilege'' allows citizens to defend themselves from government action in their home county.

Also, Bush waived his right to complain about not being properly served with the lawsuit when one of his attorneys participated in an emergency hearing Oct. 21, the night Schiavo's lawsuit was filed, the judge said.

That same night, Bush used the new state statute dubbed Terri's Law to order that a feeding tube be reinserted into Terri Schiavo's stomach so she could again receive liquid nutrition after almost seven days without food and water.

The feeding tube was removed Oct. 15 on court orders after an almost 5 1/2-year legal fight between Michael Schiavo and his wife's parents, Bob and Mary Schindler.

Terri Schiavo's brain was damaged in 1990 when she suffered heart failure at the age of 26.

The now 39-year-old woman has been in what her husband's doctors term a persistent vegetative state ever since. In a nonjury trial in January 2000, Circuit Judge George Greer agreed with Michael Schiavo's contention that his wife would not want to be kept alive with no hope of improvement.

The Schindlers contend their daughter reacts to them and could improve with therapy. In addition to battling their son-in-law in court, they have mounted an Internet-based public relations campaign featuring snippets of video that appear to show Terri Schiavo smiling at her mother and following a balloon with her eyes.

In August, Bush cited tens of thousands of calls and e-mails from Schindler supporters as his reason for seeking to intervene in the case.

Two months later, the Legislature responded by enacting Terri's Law, which gave Bush the power to stay a court order. The law also provided for the appointment of a guardian ad litem to investigate the case.

In a Nov. 6 letter to the new guardian, University of South Florida Professor Jay Wolfson, Bush requested a meeting to discuss issues the governor wants Wolfson to investigate.

Arrangements for a meeting were being discussed Monday, Bush spokesman Jacob DiPietre said.

Meanwhile, Michael Schiavo's attorney said he will ask Baird to lift the stay on his client's constitutional challenge to Terri's Law. The law violates Terri Schiavo's right to refuse medical treatment and improperly grants the governor power to interfere in a court case, Felos said.

Terri Schiavo has more to lose than Bush does if the stay remains in place, Felos said. It is a matter of her rights being ``violated on a daily basis'' versus Bush ``having to defend the case on its merits even though the sheriff did not knock on his door and serve him with a summons.''

This story can be found at: http://www.tampatrib.com/FloridaMetro/MGAX2JBHVMD.html

83 posted on 11/11/2003 11:01:05 AM PST by Krodg
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To: TheSpottedOwl
I'm so sorry to hear about your mother, TSO. May she rest in peace.
87 posted on 11/11/2003 11:14:15 AM PST by Budge ( <>< .)
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To: TheSpottedOwl
Glad to hear from you, Spotted Owl. My deepest sympathies on your mom's passing.
99 posted on 11/11/2003 12:45:34 PM PST by iowamomforfreedom (Why is it illegal to starve an animal but not a human being?)
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To: TheSpottedOwl
Glad you are here. Hope you will able to stick around.
112 posted on 11/11/2003 1:30:41 PM PST by sweetliberty ("Having the right to do a thing is not at all the same thing as being right in doing it.")
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To: TheSpottedOwl
Glad you're back, Spotted Owl! Been missing you and wondering why you weren't posting on the Terri threads. I've kept you in my prayers all this time while you've been off. Glad to hear it was only computer problems keeping you away! I hope things are going okay over in your neck of the woods. Keep in touch!
198 posted on 11/11/2003 9:12:45 PM PST by Ohioan from Florida
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