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Attorney General Says Bush Had Schiavo Case Wrong
CBS4 ^ | 4/20/06 | AP

Posted on 04/20/2006 1:37:42 PM PDT by AZRepublican

CBS4/AP) WEST PALM BEACH Gov. Jeb Bush erred when he entered the bitter fight over whether to keep brain-damaged Terri Schiavo alive because government should not be involved in end-of-life decisions, Attorney General Charlie Crist said Thursday.

"I am pro-life and I respect life," Crist, a Republican candidate for governor, said at a gathering of the nonpartisan Forum Club of the Palm Beaches.

"There are some decisions that ought to be left to God and family," Crist said. "Had I have been governor, I would have not done the same thing" as Bush.

Crist's Republican challenger, Chief Financial Officer Tom Gallagher, hedged a bit, noting the importance of having a living will, something Schiavo did not have.

"These kinds of end-of-life matters do not belong in government," Gallagher said. "But when these kinds of situations come in front of me, I would always err on the side of life. I think that's what you must do when you don't know anything else."

Schiavo was at the center of a 15-year legal fight between her husband, Michael Schiavo, and her family over whether she should be kept alive with a feeding tube after a brain injury.

Congress, President Bush and Gov. Bush pressed to keep Schiavo alive. Ultimately, the courts sided with Schiavo's husband. She died of dehydration on March 31, 2005, after having her feeding tube was removed.

The Republican gubernatorial candidates also addressed crime, the economy, prayer in public schools, the environment, and property taxes.

Crist, a former education commissioner now in his fourth year as attorney general, noted that violent crime in Florida is at a 34-year low.

Crist cited the importance of passing the "anti-murder" bill now working its way through the Legislature, a measure that would allow judges to put violent criminals back in jail if they violate probation. He has made the bill one of his top legislative priorities.

"When somebody is put on probation it is a privilege, it's not a right," Crist said. "This anti-murder bill will simply say ... that if they violate probation, they will go back to jail."

The bill is similar to legislation that failed last year when lawmakers questioned the high cost of keeping thousands of additional suspects in county jails pending trials.

Gallagher said he would make crime a top priority, specifically for child sex offenders.

"I will make sure we're the toughest state in the nation when it comes to punishing our sexual predators," Gallagher said. "The bottom line is if you touch kids, you'll pay."

Gallagher touted his fiscal superiority in managing state money, touching on the economy, taxes and the soaring cost of insurance.

"Florida's economy is an economic model. We lead in job creation. We're sitting with a 3 percent unemployment rate and our state is doing well because of that," he said, adding that the state needs property tax reforms to continue to prosper.

"I believe property tax should be limited to growth plus inflation," Gallagher said. "We are facing some major challenges and it's going to take somebody who understands those challenges to help carry us through."

Crist said the state needs "less taxing, less spending, less government and more freedom."

The candidates agreed when asked by high school senior Amie Bass, 17, what their thoughts were on prayer and Bible teachings in school.

"I don't have a problem with student-led prayer anywhere," Gallagher said. Crist noted that as a member of the state Senate, he voted for student prayer. Both agreed the Bible belongs in schools.

The candidates also agreed that protecting Florida's environment was important and that the nation needs to secure its borders and stop illegal immigration.

Finally, both agreed on the most important topic of the day when asked if forced to vote for a Democrat for governor, would it be for State Sen. Rod Smith of Gainesville or U.S. Rep. Jim Davis of Tampa.

"I wouldn't vote for either one of them because I think both of us are better," Crist said to applause. "And I guess I should add I'm going to vote for me."

"I agree with Charlie," Gallagher added. "Either one of us is better than both of them.


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Culture/Society; News/Current Events; US: Florida
KEYWORDS: jebbush; schiavo; schiavostalkers; shesdeadjim; terribotsoutraged
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To: AZRepublican

Huh? So much for Crist's candidacy.


121 posted on 04/20/2006 9:18:58 PM PDT by Lancey Howard
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To: tallhappy
OK. Settled. Gallagher over Crist.

You have that right! I never liked Crist; always seemed a little anti business to me. He actually has subpoenaed businesses to his office in order to ask about their pricing methods. I think that I am just done being a Republican, period. I am voting Constitution Party this year.

122 posted on 04/20/2006 9:25:29 PM PDT by rodeocowboy (Vote Constitution Party in 2006 to send a message to the Republican Party for 2008!)
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To: T'wit
Offhand, I can't remember God ever removing a feeding tube in order to dehydrate the patient to death.

Not only that, but is Crist so vain to think that if God had actually wanted to call Terri home, a feeding tube would have stopped Him?

123 posted on 04/20/2006 9:36:03 PM PDT by supercat (Sony delenda est.)
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To: CAluvdubya
Then why is a governor able to grant an 11th hour stay of execution?

I think the law permits him to do that for death penalty cases after conviction of the crime. I doubt if you can apply it people that haven't been tried and convicted.

124 posted on 04/20/2006 9:53:38 PM PDT by William Terrell (Individuals can exist without government but government can't exist without individuals.)
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To: AZRepublican
"There are some decisions that ought to be left to God and family," Crist said. "Had I have been governor, I would have not done the same thing" as Bush. So the fool thinks the oath to protect the citizens of Floriduh doesn't include intervening when a family decides to execute their child? Better close down all those department of human services offices, fool. What a Maroon! He's just what Floriduh deserves too.
125 posted on 04/20/2006 9:56:07 PM PDT by MHGinTN (If you can read this, you've had life support from someone. Promote life support for others.)
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To: Verginius Rufus; tallhappy
Michael Schiavo and Scott Peterson are morally on the same level...except that Schiavo got the state to help him murder his wife. Would Crist say that Laci's death was simply a matter for Scott to decide?

Well, after months and months of intensive investigation, the prosecution was unable to come up with a single witness to the Peterson killing.

Thus, he killed her in private. Q.E.D.

Um, you have heard of the "penumbra", haven't you?

126 posted on 04/21/2006 2:50:35 AM PDT by Don Joe (We've traded the Rule of Law for the Law of Rule.)
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To: rodeocowboy; tallhappy
You have that right! I never liked Crist; always seemed a little anti business to me. He actually has subpoenaed businesses to his office in order to ask about their pricing methods. I think that I am just done being a Republican, period. I am voting Constitution Party this year.

He also refused to do anything about that Deliverance Family in that rat-addled trailer, when that POS raped that little girl and then buried her alive.

Florida seems to be infested with politicians who know which side their wallets are buttered on. When there's an opportunity to do something good, they go into hand-wringing mode, whining about how their hands are tied, there's nothing more then can do (after having done NOTHING), but, please remember, they really "care."

I'd love to see a money-trail to these posers, to see if any (and how many, if any) dollars waft their way from the Death Industry into their wallets.

127 posted on 04/21/2006 3:06:02 AM PDT by Don Joe (We've traded the Rule of Law for the Law of Rule.)
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To: D-Chivas
" Crist must be a contortionist because I don't know how he got his head up his posterior region."

Maybe not having a backbone makes it easier to do.
128 posted on 04/22/2006 5:47:34 PM PDT by Wampus SC (The king is a fink.)
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To: AZRepublican; Joe Brower

Crist is toast.


129 posted on 04/22/2006 5:50:25 PM PDT by Dutchgirl (.Jeg er en dansker (I am a Dane.))
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