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Lawmakers send Bush bill giving him power infeeding-tube case (Passed In House & Senate- Full Story)
AP | 10/21/03 | JACKIE HALLIFAX

Posted on 10/21/2003 1:21:45 PM PDT by kattracks

October 21, 2003, 4:14 PM EDT

TALLAHASSEE -- Lawmakers sent Gov. Jeb Bush a bill that will give him the power to order a feeding tube be reinserted into a brain-damaged woman in defiance of courts and her husband.

Bush said he will immediately sign the bill and order the tube to be reinserted into Terri Schiavo, the subject of one of the nation's longest and most bitter legal battles over care for a disabled person.

Schiavo's parents, Bob and Mary Schindler, want her to live. Her husband, Michael Schiavo, says she would rather die.

Schiavo's feeding tube was removed last Wednesday. Doctors have said the 39-year-old woman will die within a week to 10 days without nutrition and water.

Lawmakers were already called to the Capitol for a special session on economic development when they decided to intervene in the case.

Bush said he did not think lawmakers were motivated by politics.

``This is a response to a tragic situation.'' Bush said. ``People are responding to cries for help and I think it's legitimate.''

Sen. Tom Lee said Schiavo would ``essentially starve ... to death'' without intervention from lawmakers and the governor. ``It's a pretty awful way to go,'' said Lee, R-Brandon.

Opponents said government was stepping in where it had no business being.

``I do not believe the governor of Florida should be making a decision of life and death rather than the next of kin,'' said Sen. Steven Geller, D-Hallandale.

The House approved the bill 73-24 after the Senate passed it 23-15.

George Felos, a lawyer for Michael Schiavo, asked a judge to stop Bush even before he received the bill. A hearing was scheduled for Tuesday afternoon.

Earlier in Tampa, U.S. District Judge Steven Merryday denied a request by the Advocacy Center for Persons with Disabilities, which monitors the treatment of disabled adults, that Schiavo be kept alive so it could investigate whether removal of the tube was abusive.

Merryday wrote that federal courts _ other than the U.S. Supreme Court _ are forbidden from interjecting themselves into matters already decided by state courts. He also said the group failed to provide enough evidence to support its request.

The bill sent to Bush was designed to be as narrow as possible. It is limited to cases in which the patient left no living will, is in a persistent vegetative state, has had nutrition and hydration tubes removed and where a family member has challenged the removal.

Court-appointed doctors have described Schiavo as being in a vegetative state, caused when her heart stopped in 1990 from a suspected potassium imbalance.

Bush last week promised the woman's parents that he would help them if he could find a way.

The Florida Supreme Court has twice refused to hear the case, and it also has been rejected for review by the U.S. Supreme Court. Last week, a Florida appeals court again refused to block removal of the tube.

Felos said he thinks the legislation would be unconstitutional. It is Terri Schiavo's right under the Florida Constitution to not be kept alive artificially, and the courts have affirmed that, he said.

Pat Anderson, the attorney for the parents, said she was ``dumbfounded'' by the Legislature's action, although the Schindlers had hoped for such help in the wake of continued court defeats.

During a two-hour debate in the House, several Democrats argued that the Constitution doesn't let the Legislature give the governor the power to overrule the courts.

``This bill so oversteps our role it ... turns democracy on its head,'' said Rep. Dan Gelber, D-Miami Beach.

But many Republicans and some Democrats said they need to be involved in dire cases where judges might be wrong.

``The Constitution is supposed to protect the people of this state,'' said Rep. Sandy Murman, R-Tampa. ``Who is protecting this girl?''

Former Florida Supreme Court Justice Stephen Grimes said the case is unique and it is not clear whether the law will be upheld.

``It presents a new legal issue that I've never heard of,'' Grimes said.

Copyright © 2003, South Florida Sun-Sentinel



TOPICS: Extended News; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: jebbush; schiavo; schindler; terri; terrischiavo
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To: AgentEcho
Hopefully not.
121 posted on 10/21/2003 2:53:39 PM PDT by Cool Guy (Why is my comment a big jumbled mess?)
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To: kattracks
"I do not believe the governor of Florida should be making a decision of life and death rather than the next of kin," said Sen. Steven Geller, D-Hallandale.

Typical logic from a DemocRAT. As if Sen. Stupid Galler was not aware that it was indeed Terri's parents (next of kin) who requested Gov. Bush to reinsert her feeding tube !!!

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122 posted on 10/21/2003 2:53:47 PM PDT by GeekDejure
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To: Bikers4Bush
"I agree, in addition he should order the troopers to shoot her "husband" and his attorney if they so much as take a step towards her door."

I guess Terri told you personally that she wanted to be stuck full of tubes if she ever became a vegetable?

Why didn't you speak up sooner?
123 posted on 10/21/2003 2:54:03 PM PDT by adam_az
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To: pollywog
"Let's pray for all those who do not know Him personally to come to a saving faith in Jesus through this marvelous intervention."

Amen to that. That has been my prayer Polly. This is already a miracle that the government has worked so quickly in spite of the opposition. There is so much more room for God's glory to be revealed in this situation. Being a very efficient God, it seems He just might want to give the world something to see while they are watching so intently.

124 posted on 10/21/2003 2:54:28 PM PDT 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: fiesti
Would be nice if Michael Schivo and Scott Peterson could share a cell for rest of life with bread and water if they lucky

How about nothing but Jello -- the stuff he has been fighting so hard to prevent her from having?
125 posted on 10/21/2003 2:54:32 PM PDT by sc2_ct
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To: Bikers4Bush
"That's the truth. He wants her dead, everyone should be asking why."

Devils Advocate: Maybe because she told him that she didn't want to be kept on artificial life support if she became a vegetable, and wants to keep his promise to her?
126 posted on 10/21/2003 2:55:52 PM PDT by adam_az
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To: madprof98
Exactly so. It's as if courts were put in place to stifle democracy--except by the definition of that term used by the "Democrats."

No, it's as if the "legislators" stole power from another branch of government.

You big phonies would be whining if a (D) governor had a special law passed so he could overturn a court ruling, violating separation of powers.
127 posted on 10/21/2003 2:58:40 PM PDT by adam_az
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To: adam_az
The Legislature has all law making authority. If they wanted to give Gov. Bush this power they have the right to do so. This is our system at it's finest.

The legislature has taken it's authority back from the Courts. Just as they could have with the 2000 re-count.
128 posted on 10/21/2003 2:59:01 PM PDT by rlferny
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To: adam_az
Devils Advocate: Maybe because she told him that she didn't want to be kept on artificial life support if she became a vegetable, and wants to keep his promise to her?

Then why did he wait, what, 7 years until he got the malpractice settlement before remembering that she did not want to be kept alive?
129 posted on 10/21/2003 2:59:05 PM PDT by sc2_ct
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To: greccogirl
Can you think past the immediate to the precedent this sets?
130 posted on 10/21/2003 2:59:52 PM PDT by adam_az
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To: sc2_ct
Bingo.

132 posted on 10/21/2003 3:00:51 PM PDT by nuffsenuff
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To: sport
Lets hope that their scheme to murder Teri for her insurance and lawsuit settlement money will also be exposed.

Assuming there is a scheme. If you are so sure, can you show me documented proof?
133 posted on 10/21/2003 3:01:32 PM PDT by adam_az
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To: You Dirty Rats
Oh shaddap you lilly livered varmint!

Its about protecting life and denying people the "right" to be killed - whether alert or comatose.
135 posted on 10/21/2003 3:01:47 PM PDT by Notwithstanding
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To: adam_az
Hmmmm... Were that the case, then why didn't he uphold the same promises of commitment to her and her alone that he made on their wedding day?
136 posted on 10/21/2003 3:02:04 PM PDT by kenth (This is not your father's tagline.)
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To: adam_az
Let us know put you on ignore.

Veggies are for supper. This is a human being. Not that you would recognize one.
138 posted on 10/21/2003 3:02:51 PM PDT by blastbaby (make your decision in writing - or we give you the benefit of the doubt)
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To: adam_az
Being a nurse, I have seen plenty of people in a permanent vegetative state. She is not in one. she has too many responses to stimulus and the environment.
139 posted on 10/21/2003 3:02:53 PM PDT by pitinkie
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To: Babalu
"It's things like this that make me so proud of being an American"

These are the times I am most proud to be a FReeper too. Just knowing that we made a difference.

140 posted on 10/21/2003 3:03:10 PM PDT 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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