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FLORIDA HOUSE PASSES BILL ON TERRI'S SHIAVO'S BEHALF
Florida House of Representatives ^
| Oct. 20, 2003
| Varina Davis
Posted on 10/20/2003 7:22:52 PM PDT by varina davis
Just now on live thread from the Florida House of Representatives: passes, 68 to 23, bill to give Gov. Jeb Bush authorization to issue a stay in the case of Terri Shiavo.
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KEYWORDS: bill; catholiclist; passes; terri; terrischiavo
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To: narses
I'll be interested to see how many of the Senators thump the Bible in favor of Mr. Schiavo and his "rights" as husband (if not also adulterer).
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posted on
10/20/2003 7:40:46 PM PDT
by
Askel5
To: varina davis
If it passes, they can start feeding her glucose intravenously to get the fastest results. Hopefully they will do that, because it looks as if this particular nursing home has been rather too willing to cooperate with her husband.
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posted on
10/20/2003 7:41:00 PM PDT
by
Cicero
(Marcus Tullius)
To: MinuteGal
Don't worry too much about any "15 days". If the senate passes the bill and Jeb signs it, and the tube is reinstated, the 15 days won't mean a thing. No one will dare to enforce pulling it out again.
The important thing is tonight's and tomorrow's votes. The 15 days was put into the bill as a sop and a cover to those who were wavering between a yes and no vote.
Leni
To: CounterCounterCulture
There were alot of wonderful people who wrote local papers, and got columnists to get the facts...thanks to all of you!!
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posted on
10/20/2003 7:41:32 PM PDT
by
sfRummygirl
(SAVE TERRI SHINDLER SCHIAVO...www.terrisfight.org)
To: Lunatic Fringe
I thank the decent people of the Florida House
I thank also the decent people of Florida to which more than one of the Reps alluded when stating they felt obliged to represent their constituents rather than eclipse their conscience and those of their constituents by enshrining the Florida Constitution (as interpreted by the court in this case) as absolute.
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posted on
10/20/2003 7:42:43 PM PDT
by
Askel5
To: Deltaforceeoo7
I'm tired and can hardly keep my eyes open, but I THINK this is the Bill...
S12-E GENERAL BILL by Webster (Similar H 0035-E) Governor/One-time Stay; authorizes Governor to issue one-time stay to prevent withholding of nutrition & hydration under certain circumstances; provides for expiration of stay; authorizes Governor to lift stay at any time; provides for revocation of stay; provides that person is not civilly liable & is not subject to regulatory or disciplinary sanctions for taking action in compliance with any such stay.
EFFECTIVE DATE: Upon becoming law.
10/20/03 SENATE Filed;
Referred to Rules and Calendar;
On Committee agenda--
Rules and Calendar, 10/21/03, 8:00 am, 37-S
To: apackof2
"Senate has to vote on it tomorrow"
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Tomorrow my backside!! They need to get their tails out of bed and out of the bars and call a special session...TONIGHT. This is life and death. The woman could be dead tomorrow while they lolligag.
I got into an argument with a Bush hater yesterday who said Jeb was just pretending to not be able to do anything. There's just no convincing a Bush hater. They are much worse than us Clinton haters of years gone by. They're supposed to be such pain feelers, but "you know them by their (rotten) fruit".
To: CounterCounterCulture
The Senate anywhere NEVER AGREES with the House. Terri is already showing she is dying and now we have to wait another day. Nothing much has changed.
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posted on
10/20/2003 7:43:07 PM PDT
by
Lovergirl
(Prayers for Terri. Hang in there Terri. We are gonna get u out of this mess. www.terrisfight.org)
To: MinuteGal
I hope you're right...thank you.
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posted on
10/20/2003 7:43:13 PM PDT
by
sfRummygirl
(SAVE TERRI SHINDLER SCHIAVO...www.terrisfight.org)
To: incindiary
Yes, I think we should email thank yous to the ones who voted yes.Don't forget to thank Gov. Jeb Bush. I believe he's been engineering this historic moment for some time, trying to do it in a way to make it unimpeachable.
I don't know how the "no" voters can sleep tonight.....
To: MinuteGal
What do you expect from the Senate, MinuteGal?
I have no feel for the difference, if any, between the two bodies.
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posted on
10/20/2003 7:43:54 PM PDT
by
Askel5
To: sfRummygirl
A loose transcription of some of the House debate tonight:
Liberal Rep:
This bill opens up entirely the judicial process so that our governor can do whatever he chooses to do. If you care about our constitution, then my friends, you should stand here today. This is a patently unconstitutional bill.
Rep. Davis:
I want to talk about the moral correctness of this particular case. Sometimes judges are wrong. This judge was wrong.
Rep. Burmine (Sp?):
This is a very emotional issue. I have to talk from my heart. Were talking about the constitution. The constitution is supposed to protect the people of this state. Whos protecting this girl? The Supreme Court refuses to hear this case. So, whos going to save this girl? We have to.
Rep. Wishner:
Now, the governor is not in the medical field. There have been many physicians who have reviewed this case. The reality of it is that, are we going to make a decision about each and every case?
Rep. Bev Kilmer:
Our responsibility to protect the health and safety to citizens. There is no person more vulnerable right now than (Terri). What would be the worst thing that would happen if we pass this bill? And what would be the worst thing that would happen if we did nothing? We have the ability to stop this.
Rep. Richardson:
Members, I would remind each and every one of you when we were elected, when you raised your right hand and you swore to uphold the Constitution, now, if all of a sudden, you dont want to obey the Constitution, lets just through it away, because its not worth the paper its printed on. Our rule of law is based on that Constitution. Our laws are not based on emotion.
Rep. ?:
This poor woman is dying. If this is government intrusion at its worst, then Ill stand here and fight for that. Terri Shiavo has a right to continue. We have a right to look this through. This is not an issue we should take lightly. Taking away food and water is not a way to achieve closure.
Rep: ?:
Members, Rep. Richardson made a good point
weve all got to uphold the Constitution.
This woman should live, but weve got to uphold the separation of powers.
Rep. Brown:
This is a difficult question. We have heard in debate both those who believe this bill is unconstitutional, but I have a question for you: since when have we gone to the court and asked for prior permission to pass a measure? Since when have we gone to the courts and asked them whether a bill is constitutional or not? I was sent here by 133,000 people because I have life experiences. I dont feel like for one second that by voting for this bill, I have violated the Constitution.
Rep. Homon:
This is a very public, not a very private issue. From the e-mails that Im getting, the public wants this body to make a decision on this issue. This one issue is on their mind. Your constituents are making an appeal for you to make a decision for the family of this case.
Rep Fiorentino:
This bill from 1999 was written for comatose individuals, not brain-damaged individuals. No person shall be deprived of any right because of race, religion, or physical disability.
Rep. Wiles:
I think all of us understand that a life is at risk. The governor knew about this issue ten days ago, and he didnt include this in his original call. We did nothing eight hours ago. Given the gravity of saving a life, giving legislators an hour to review a bill is unconscionable. For the sake of all members of this House, Mr. Speaker, Governor, this all should have been handled in a much more respectful way. Im concerned that, given the rush, we would have overlooked something that truly would have saved this womans life.
Rep. Baxley:
If Im going to err tonight, Im going to err on the side that gave somebody a chance to live.
Rep. Harrington:
In the early 90s, my father-in-law was in a comatose state. After five months, the doctors urged us to make a decision to end his life. We all gathered in that room and said goodbye. My grandmother returned from the room and said, Hes trying to talk. Three months later, he was off a dialysis machine. I want Terri Shiavo to have that chance. Let God do His good work on this earth. Vote yes on this bill.
Rep. Attkisson:
The courts acted on the laws that we gave them. Do you like what you see?
Im amazed that we talk about marriage. Lets really talk about it. Marriage is a time-honored institution. But I look at the Bible and it says, Thou shalt not commit adultery. Now, let me ask a question: what woman would continue to live with a man who chooses to be engaged to another woman? What woman would have that man make choices about her life?
America was based on freedom. Freedom means life and how you look at it. Im going to give life.
Rep. Bucher:
This one is very political. How many times will we question what the judicial branch is doing?
Rep. Allen:
Members, I think we all were saddened by the familys plight that weve been seeing. All of us have probably questioned, why did the court proceedings not come on the side of the family every time? I know I have questioned that. . . .We should do better than thirsting and starving someone to death.
Rep. Ambler:
We are left with a decision tonight that will be irreversible. If you vote on the constitutionality, then this woman dies.
Rep. Meadows:
If we do something thats unconstitutional--we do it all the time. Its challenged, and its found unconstitutional. Look into your hearts, look into your souls, and think that I have a chance here to give someone another chance. Maybe this person might come back. We dont know that, but we have a chance to afford this person that opportunity. Its not fifteen years, its fifteen days. Fifteen days. Thats all it is. Ive prayed about it. Its the right thing to do.
Rep. Gordon:
I would ask you to give these parents tonight the opportunity to be with their child.
Rep. Poppell:
I would like to see you tonight, after thinking it over
.folks, try and keep your mind on the people who elected you here. Lets vote for this bill tonight and see if we cant give this opportunity to this person.
Rep. Stargel:
I started looking at this case, and asking why. This is not the bill that I came up with. This is legal, this is a way that we can move forward and save this persons life. When I thought of Persistent Vegetative State, I thought of comatose. I didnt think of a person who would open their eyes, look around the room, try to speak.
Shortly after Mr. Shiavo won his award, he ordered his nurses to stop helping Mrs. Shiavo, to help death come about her more quickly. He could have left her, and her parents taken over. He did not do that.
This bill is tightly-crafted, to the governors call. I urge you to vote for this bill.
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posted on
10/20/2003 7:44:29 PM PDT
by
Gelato
To: CounterCounterCulture; sfRummygirl
Good! But the major networks are still lying, we need to keep telling them to get the facts straight, and quit calling her comotose!
To: varina davis
Earlier today on the Freepers Breaking News...people were saying this was all a big rumor...there was not going to be a vote...the emails would backfire and blah blah blah
Guess they were wrong?
To: varina davis
=====I believe he's been engineering this historic moment for some time, trying to do it in a way to make it unimpeachable.
He probably would have put the issue on the agenda for the special session if that were the case and removed one of the primary arguments against the bill: that they hadn't had time to study it.
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posted on
10/20/2003 7:44:48 PM PDT
by
Askel5
To: Askel5
You're back!
{{{ HUGS }}}
To: apackof2
TOMORROW???
Why can't the lazy bastards vote on it today?
Tomorrow may be too late!!!
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posted on
10/20/2003 7:45:21 PM PDT
by
Ronin
(Qui docet discit!)
To: varina davis
Will it be in time? Will he call immediately? I'd better read through this thread...
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posted on
10/20/2003 7:45:34 PM PDT
by
Libertina
(Steadfast loyalty - The sign of a true friend and leader.)
To: JulieRNR21
Yes, I heard it live. The RATette was bemoaning the fact that the thousands of email, faxes and phone calls were causing the reps to make a political decision instead of doing "what's right".
She doesn't like the vox populi at all, no way, Jose.
Leni
To: I_love_weather
====...the emails would backfire and blah blah blah
Judging solely from the way that insufferable whiny "How Many Times" woman was ranting, I think the emails hit the bullseye.
Thank God there are so many willing to respond to Terri's plight.
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posted on
10/20/2003 7:46:13 PM PDT
by
Askel5
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