Posted on 03/23/2005 3:20:34 AM PST by syriacus
1. Dr. Cranford said, to Hannity last night, that PVS persons have no constitutional rights.
2. Cranford has said that Terri is PVS
Question:
Does Terri have the constitutional right to ask to be starved to death?
Apparently, she has no more rights than an unborne child.
The guardians at litem I've researched... the latter two have serious conflicts of interest and cannot be considered credible. The 2003 guardian was particularly bad, IIRC. I wasn't able to find enough info on the first.
Let's hear from you who exactly performed the diagnosis?
Becuae that is how the husband feels. You can question his motivation all you want--and the specualtion has been rampant and almost libelous--but he was in the better position to know. Better than any one in this forum, certainly. The matter of law here is simple: when one becomes incapacitated the spouse becomes his or her advocate regarding medical treatment. Whether you agree with Michael Schiave or not; or whether he has been consistent or not; whether he has been true to his wedding vows or not; whether he tortures ants with a magnifying glass or not and whether you like it or not.
That is the rule of law.
The problem is that when you delve into the details there are conflicts of interest all over the place, and a distinct pattern of considering only evidence that supported the husband's position.
Where did you get your law degree or did you just stay at a Holliday Inn last night.
Reminds me of people who are, somewhat, similar to these folks--
Angels of Death - The Doctors: Why do doctors kill? New chapter on Linda Hazzard who became rich off the deaths of her patients.
Angels of Death - The Female Nurses: Nurses continue to murder their patients. Dr. Katherine Ramsland examines the motives and some high-profile and recent cases.
Angels of Death - The Male Nurses: Evidence of nurses who murder their patients has reached epidemic proportions globally. Dr. Ramsland examines the motives and major cases.
[from page 9, at that link]
the 146,000 male registered nurses represent 5 to 7 percent of all nurses yet are responsible for more than one-third who have killed patients in the U.S. since 1975.
Since male nurses are statistically over-represented among the nurses who kill, I wonder why Sheriff Everett Rice down there in Florida hired Michael Schiavo without an interview.
It's for sure I wouldn't hire a nurse without an interview.
"Dr. Cranford said, to Hannity last night, that PVS persons have no constitutional rights.
Remind me what motivation causes people to work in the "healing" professions. I think it's the same one that causes spouses to be beaten, and dogs to be kicked."
Hitler still lives. He declared them to be inhuman with no rights as he sent millions to the gas chamber. He was able to get plenty of help from his courts to carry out his executions.
Excellent Message: (Pastor) Frank Pavone's homily on Terri and a call for Civil DISOBEDIENCE
Time to send federal marshals to protect Terri!
Time to call Pres. Bush to write executive order [re: Terri S. in Florida]
But Michael is not supposed to be suing for his rights, he is supposed to be suing for Terri's rights.
Michael's chief medical supporter, Dr. Cranford, thinks Terri has no rights.
I'm not impeaching anything. The courts have considered the opinion of these doctors. See my next post.
Where did you obtain your law degree from?
Personal attacks are quite charming.
As a society we've flung ourselves right down the rabbit hole, and we're never going to pull ourselves out again until the notion that a human being is his own chattel property is completely laid to rest, both in the law, and in the public consciousness. The notion that "I own my body and can do anything with it that I please," is what has given rise to the mess we're in.
Judicial "collegiality" kills.
How the husband feels is material as he is her advocate and, again, he might have been in a slightly better position to know these things than any of us.
The same place Jesus got his Divinity degree, no doubt.
So the Florida state judiciary is in cahoots with the federal judiciary to murder this one lady? For collegiality?
So you agree with starving an innocent women to death? As long as a doctor and a judge says it's ok. Hey, killing babies in the womb is ok, too, cause the law says it is.
My gosh!!
Welcome to a vibrant land where forwards is backwards, up is down
Terri is trapped in a sick, sick Wonderland.
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