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  • BREAKING: Coalition Calls Upon Bush to Save Schiavo's Life by Using Police Powers

    03/23/2005 6:26:35 AM PST · by freepme99 · 385 replies · 6,839+ views
    Press Conferences in Washington and Tallahassee on March 23 at noon. To: National Desk Contact: Joe Giganti, 703-928-9695, Joe@VeritasMediaGroup.com WASHINGTON, March 23 /Christian Wire Service/ -- The 11th Hour Coalition to Save Terri Schiavo's Life will hold simultaneous press conferences -- Wednesday, March 23 -- at 12 noon in Washington, D.C., and Tallahassee, Fla. This ad hoc partnership of religious and political organizations -- which will gather in front of the White House and the Florida governor's mansion -- will call on President George W. Bush and Gov. Jeb Bush to use their executive powers to protect Terri Schiavo from...
  • Debate Over Brain-Damaged Florida Woman Renews Political Divide Over 'values'

    03/20/2005 2:15:46 PM PST · by Jean S · 70 replies · 1,896+ views
    Ap ^ | 3/20/05 | Tom Raum
    WASHINGTON (AP) - The Terri Schiavo case has been catapulted from a drawn-out medical and legal battle into a fast-paced political drama with Congress, the White House and the courts playing leading roles. Republicans see a vote for prolonging the life of the brain-damaged Florida woman as an opportunity to strengthen their support among religious conservatives, a vital constituency group, ahead of next year's congressional elections. For the most part, minority-party Democrats are asserting that congressional involvement in such a heart-wrenching private matter is unwarranted and unwise. But they are treading carefully, not wanting again to get clobbered on the...
  • Senate in Session Sunday 4:30 PM (Senate Passes Schiavo Law)

    03/20/2005 1:34:36 PM PST · by FoxPro · 195 replies · 5,481+ views
    Nothing more...
  • U.S. Senate intervenes in right-to-die case (looks like Terri Schiavo wil be saved)

    03/20/2005 1:44:59 PM PST · by seamus · 61 replies · 2,043+ views
    Reuters | 3-20-05 | Reuters
    WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Senate Sunday unanimously passed legislation aimed at prolonging the life of a brain-damaged woman, Terri Schiavo, by moving the Florida case into the jurisdiction of federal courts. :In a rare Sunday session, the Senate interrupted what was to have been the start of a two-week congressional break, to pass the bill on a voice vote. After a temporary delay due to objections by some Democrats, the House was expected to take up the same legislation late Sunday night and pass the measure early Monday morning. REUTERS (4.43 p.m. EST)
  • TERRI SCHINDLER-SCHIAVO—MYTHS vs. REALITY

    03/20/2005 1:50:03 PM PST · by tbird5 · 50 replies · 2,889+ views
    National Right to Life ^ | 3/20/05 | By Megan Dillon
    This memo seeks to clarify several misconceptions that have been circulating throughout the media in the case of Terri Schindler-Schiavo. MYTH Terri is in a coma or comatose-like state. REALITY None of Terri’s doctors currently maintain that she is in a coma. Some doctors believe that Terri is in a persistent vegetative state while others disagree and believe that she is “minimally conscious.” Most Americans have seen footage of Terri interacting with her mother by now and it is hard to ignore the way in which she appears to light up at the sound of her mother’s voice. Important note:...
  • Bush Returning to Washington Over Schiavo

    03/20/2005 1:13:10 PM PST · by DaveTesla · 50 replies · 1,391+ views
    ABC News ^ | JENNIFER LOVEN
    CRAWFORD, Texas Mar 19, 2005 — President Bush is changing his schedule to return to the White House on Sunday to be in place to sign emergency legislation that would shift the case of a brain-damaged Florida woman to federal courts, the White House said Saturday. "Everyone recognizes that time is important here," White House press secretary Scott McClellan said. "This is about defending life." After Terri Schiavo's feeding tube was removed on Friday, members of Congress worked out a deal to pass legislation to allow federal courts to decide the 41- year-old woman's fate and in the hopes of...
  • Is Prosecution The Solution? (Terri Schiavo Is Being Tortured, Torture Is A Crime, Therefore...)

    03/20/2005 11:01:40 AM PST · by MisterRepublican · 79 replies · 1,495+ views
    National Review Online ^ | March 20, 2005 | Andrew C. McCarthy
    The U.S. Congress and the Florida state legislature are struggling to overcome impasses in their efforts to enact laws that might save Terri Schiavo's life, or at least have her case reviewed by federal courts. But is there a more straightforward solution? Excruciatingly slow starvation and dehydration is clearly a form of torture. Torture is a crime. So why don't the state law-enforcement authorities in Florida prosecute Michael Schiavo and any person who is aiding and abetting him in carrying it out? After the feeding tube that sustains Terri Schiavo was removed on Friday afternoon, National Review's John Miller asked...
  • Senate, House Reach Compromise on Fla. Woman

    03/19/2005 12:42:21 PM PST · by xjcsa · 642 replies · 12,428+ views
    Yahoo News ^ | March 19, 2005 | Reuters via Yahoo
    WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Federal lawmakers reached an agreement on Saturday on a compromise bill to prolong the life of Terri Schiavo, a brain-dead Florida woman whose feeding tube has been removed, House Majority Leader Tom DeLay said. "We are confident that this compromise addresses everyone's concerns," DeLay, a Texas Republican, said at a news conference. "We are confident it will ... restore nutrition and hydration to Miss Schiavo." Senate leaders earlier had reached a deal to push forward the legislation that would put Schiavo's case into federal court, a Democratic aide said. The agreement would allow the House of Representatives...
  • Mother pleads for Terri Schiavo's life (US House convenes at 1:00 PM EST - LIVE THREAD

    03/20/2005 9:26:17 AM PST · by Dane · 528 replies · 13,909+ views
    Kansas City Star/AP ^ | 2/20/05 | Mitch Stacy
    Mother pleads for Terri Schiavo's life MITCH STACY Associated Press PINELLAS PARK, Fla. - Hanging their hopes on a last-minute compromise in Congress, Terri Schiavo's parents notified her hospice to prepare to have her feeding tube reinserted on Sunday, her third day without food or water. Congressional leaders from both parties hoped an agreement reached on a bill would allow the tube to be restored while federal courts review her case. The House and Senate were expected to take up the legislation by Sunday or early Monday. If passed, President Bush planned to sign it. SNIP But Mary Schindler pleaded...