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The Battle for Terri - How Bush's Orders Were Carried Out
Daily Standard ^ | October 22, 2003 | Wesley J. Smith

Posted on 10/24/2003 2:53:20 AM PDT by NYer

Even after Terri's Law was passed, Michael Schiavo fought to secure his wife's death. Now that she's still alive, he won't allow her parents to visit her.
by Wesley J. Smith
10/22/2003 11:00:00 AM

OCTOBER 21, 2003 may have been the most important day in 39-year-old Terri Schiavo's life. She had been without any food or water for six days, per the order of Judge George Greer of the Sixth Judicial Circuit Court in Clearwater, Florida. Terri's family believed she was holding up well. But her body could surely not take much more of being deprived of all fluids.

In Tallahassee, a furious political debate was raging. The previous night, Governor Jeb Bush and speaker of the Florida House Johnnie Byrd had pushed "Terri's Bill" successfully through the House in an emergency session. The bill was now in the Florida Senate. If it passed, Bush, as governor, would be authorized to immediately issue an executive order restoring Terri's tube-supplied food and water.

But although the bill was moving through the Senate at the political speed of light, for supporters of Terri's life, it seemed a glacial pace. Every minute was one more minute Terri was drying out.

AS I LISTENED to the debate over the Internet, I could see the tug of war. On one side were many bioethicists, members of the medical intelligentsia, "right to die" advocates, Terri's husband, Michael Schiavo, and his attorney, George Felos. On the other were disability rights advocates, right to lifers, Governor Jeb Bush, Terri's parents and their stalwart lawyer, Patricia Anderson, and the tens of thousands of people from all over the country and the world whose months of insistent emails and telephone calls had resulted in such overwhelming political pressure that Florida's government had felt compelled to act.

As the debate raged, some senators opposed the bill, believing that a husband should be permitted to make this tragic decision. But didn't they know that this particular husband, Michael Schiavo, was engaged to be married and already had one child with his fiancé (with another on the way)? Didn't they know he had denied Terri rehabilitation after promising a medical malpractice jury he would provide her with just such care? Didn't they know he wouldn't even let the nursing home personnel clean her teeth?

No, of course they didn't. How could they? This terrible issue had been sprung on them unfairly on extremely short notice. But there had been no other way. Terri's life had literally hung in the balance.

Others worried that the "process" was being violated. The courts had spoken. No matter what we might think, the legislature should stay out of it, they intoned.

But legislative actions to circumvent unpopular court rulings are part of our system of checks and balances. Few complained, for example, when Congress recently passed legislation to override the federal courts after two judges refused to permit the national telemarketing "do not call" list to go into effect.

Finally, Terri's Bill passed by a huge margin in the Senate, and after a brief reconciliation with the House version, the bill became "Terri's Law." But if the supporters of Terri's life thought that this meant Terri was ipso facto saved, they were being naive. In the legal and political battles over the culture of death, nothing is easy. Rehydrating Terri would be no exception.

THE STRUGGLE then moved to the hospice in which Terri has been living for three years. The administration was served with Executive Order 03-201, signed by Governor Bush stating in part:

Effective immediately, all medical facilities and personnel providing medical care for Theresa Schiavo, and all those acting in concert or participation with them, are hereby directed to immediately provide nutrition and hydration to Theresa Schiavo by means of a gastronomy tube, or by any other method determined to be appropriate in the reasonable judgment of a licensed physician.

Was the order being followed? Had the hospice hooked up an IV to begin the rehydration process? No one knew. Michael Schiavo is in complete control of Terri's person and her parents are often kept in the dark about what is happening to her.

Late in the afternoon, members of the Florida Department of Law Enforcement arrived with an ambulance that whisked Terri away to a hospital, where it was expected, her feeding tube would be reimplanted. But then, the roller coaster that has been the Schiavo case took another sickening plunge. A court hearing had been scheduled. Michael's lawyers were requesting an immediate restraining order preventing Terri from being treated. Even though Terri's supporters had been told the rehydration had already begun, a doctor had actually refused the job. Despite Terri's Law, Terri remained untreated, slowly dehydrating to death.

AT 8:30 P.M., JUDGE DOUGLAS BAIRD of the Florida Sixth Judicial Circuit began a hearing that would determine the immediate fate of Terri's Law. Meanwhile, it became clear why doctors had refused to reconnect Terri's feeding tube or even begin an IV line to provide her with desperately needed fluid: Deborah Bushnell, one of Michael's lawyers, had faxed a letter to virtually every doctor in Pinellas County in which she threatened to sue any physician who reconnected Terri's feeding tube or otherwise treated her. The chilling intent behind the letter worked. Even though Terri's Law protected doctors from liability, the hospital felt compelled to seek legal advise.

Finally, at about 9:00 P.M., there came news: The doctors had inserted an IV. Terri was again receiving fluids. Moreover, Judge Baird had refused to issue an injunction. At least for now, Terri's Law was protecting Terri Schiavo's life.

IS THE TUG OF WAR OVER? Far from it. There will probably be many more days like this one, days in which Terri's life will hang in the balance. Michael remains Terri's legal guardian and he still seeks her death. True to form, Michael immediately ordered the hospital to refuse visitation rights to her parents and siblings. Appeals against Terri's Law are certain, the results unknowable. The bioethics movement is sure to howl in rage and mobilize to undo what Florida has done. But as an emotionally exhausted, yet elated Patricia Anderson told me, "Every day that Terri Schiavo is alive is a good day." For those who believe in the sanctity and equality of human life, October 21, 2003, was a very good day indeed.

Wesley J. Smith is a senior fellow at the Discovery Institute and an attorney for the International Task Force on Euthanasia and Assisted Suicide. He is the author of "Forced Exit: The Slippery Slope from Assisted Suicide to Legalized Murder."


TOPICS: Extended News; US: Florida
KEYWORDS: felos; florida; jebbush; murder; schiavo; schindler; starvation; terrischiavo

1 posted on 10/24/2003 2:53:20 AM PDT by NYer
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To: Budge; floriduh voter; summer; Coleus; amom; ruoflaw; submarine; cpforlife.org; MarMema; ...
the tens of thousands of people from all over the country and the world whose months of insistent emails and telephone calls had resulted in such overwhelming political pressure that Florida's government had felt compelled to act.

Michael Schiavo and Felos will not give up. They are determined to see Terri dead.

We must not give up either!

TERRI SCHIAVO PING! Please let me know if you want on or off the Terri list!

2 posted on 10/24/2003 2:56:52 AM PDT by NYer ("Close your ears to the whisperings of hell and bravely oppose its onslaughts." ---St Clare Assisi)
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To: NYer
Would someone please explain to me (I really haven't kept up) why this man doesn't just divorce her and turn her over to her parent's care? He obviously has another life waiting in the wings. I'm hearing of a possibility that he has abused her. Is this why he wants her gone...so she can't ever tell? Can someone link to a summary of events?
3 posted on 10/24/2003 3:35:36 AM PDT by GOP_Proud (Those who preach tolerance seem to have the least for my views.)
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To: GOP_Proud
Money.
4 posted on 10/24/2003 3:48:35 AM PDT by DB (©)
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To: DB
A BUMP for Terri and her parents, brother and sister...

What we need next is for all appeals against the naming of a new guardian to fail and for Terri to be moved to a facility which will give her care and therapy and life support as opposed to "death support."

And, BTW, bravo Governor Jeb! You won our hearts.
5 posted on 10/24/2003 3:59:33 AM PDT by slym
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To: GOP_Proud
"Can someone link to a summary of events" http://www.terrisfight.org
6 posted on 10/24/2003 4:15:26 AM PDT by fly_so_free (Never underestimate the treachery of the democratic party. Save the USA-Vote a democrat out of offic)
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To: GOP_Proud
I got this off of TerrisFight.org:

In a malpractice lawsuit, Terri’s husband personally received over $300,000 for his loss of consortium. Terri was awarded $750,000 from this suit and an additional $250,000 from a separate malpractice lawsuit. The money was awarded to Terri for her care and rehabilitation and to be placed in a Medical Trust Fund. Terri’s husband received his personal award money and Terri’s medical fund money in early 1993. From the date he received the award money in 1993, Michael Schiavo has denied Terri any rehabilitation treatment.

If he divorces her - he gets no money. He's after state sanctioned murder.

7 posted on 10/24/2003 4:20:20 AM PDT by MrsEmmaPeel
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To: GOP_Proud
Can someone link to a summary of events?

This is one of the best summaries I have come across.

Man "finds" Wife unconscious.

Man keeps Wife unconscious.

Man gets malpractice money for Wife.

Man wants Wife's money.

Man wants Wife dead so Man can have money.

Man gets Lawyer.

Lawyer is/was Hospice Board Member.

Lawyer promises Man that Wife will die at the Hospice...

The death Felos has prescribed for Terri starts with a ban on all but the most basic physical care - the once beautiful woman rots in her "Hospice of the Florida Suncoast" bed; Terri's advocates claim her teeth are unbrushed, her nails untrimmed, her infections untreated. This was not always the case - even after her brain injury, Terri's parents, Bob and Mary Schindler, kept her groomed and pretty. Terri was even starting to speak again - words like "yes" "no" and "stop that" - but that was before Michael Schiavo hired George Felos to help his wife "die with dignity". Now, Terri's parents have been safely removed so as to avoid "false hope". All media and medical access is tightly controlled by Micheal Schiavo and Felos; in response, Terri has at last physically and mentally degenerated to the level where she may be exterminated by polite society.


Terri's slow death will grind down to a brutal, final starvation, executed at Felos' request.

TERRI SCHIAVO TO DIE IN ATTORNEY'S "DEATH FACTORY"?

The story posted dates back to last year but ... everything the author claimed would happen ... has!

8 posted on 10/24/2003 5:48:26 AM PDT by NYer ("Close your ears to the whisperings of hell and bravely oppose its onslaughts." ---St Clare Assisi)
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To: NYer
All the death-forces seem to be coming out, and they've got the Democrats pushing them forward. Just this morning, the local paper here had a column by Ellen Goodman championing Terri's right to "choice" (i.e., to be starved). CBS is evidently pushing that same editorial line, not even pretending to be offering news. I suspect a public-opinion survey right now would not look good for Terri.
9 posted on 10/24/2003 7:00:59 AM PDT by madprof98
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To: NYer
Others worried that the "process" was being violated. The courts had spoken. No matter what we might think, the legislature should stay out of it, they intoned.

Someone, somewhere has written recently about the need to challenge the prevalent notion that the courts must have the final say in all matters. Marbury v. Madison notwithstanding.

Anyone remember where this might have been posted?

10 posted on 10/24/2003 7:33:14 AM PDT by shhrubbery!
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To: NYer
Terri's Bill passed by a huge margin in the Senate, and after a brief reconciliation with the House version, the bill became "Terri's Law." But if the supporters of Terri's life thought that this meant Terri was ipso facto saved, they were being naive. In the legal and political battles over the culture of death, nothing is easy.

FWIW, I got this email from Randall Terry (excerpted):

"Terri's Bill" isn't the answer! A reprieve in the nick of time, yes, but it's not the victory she needs. Terri's life still is very much in jeopardy. You can continue to help save this courageous woman by alerting even more people than before to her dire situation. Direct them to act at: http://www.conservativepetitions.com/petitions.php?id=236

Thanks to you and your effort, Gov. Bush was able to act, allowing Terri to immediately be moved to a hospital from the hospice where she's been kept the past several months. She now is reconnected to a tube for sustenance while her case is decided.

But now is not the time to relax. Even more pressure needs to be applied to Gov. Bush and Attorney General Charlie Crist to do everything in the power of their offices to find a real and permanent way to spare her life. Here again is where to keep the public outcry growing even louder: http://www.conservativepetitions.com/petitions.php?id=236

Randall Terry
Founder, Operation Rescue
President, Society for Truth and Justice

P.S. I want to thank all who participated in the vigil outside the hospice and at the Capital. And I know Terri and her family appreciate everyone who prayed on her behalf. You have stood in the gap not just for Terri but for all disabled people who now are or soon will be in unmerciful hands. You know one day it could be you or your loved one having a feeding tube removed by a tyrannical court. Please keep the faith at: http://www.conservativepetitions.com/petitions.php?id=236


11 posted on 10/24/2003 7:39:22 AM PDT by shhrubbery!
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To: NYer
"Meanwhile, it became clear why doctors had refused to reconnect Terri's feeding tube or even begin an IV line to provide her with desperately needed fluid: Deborah Bushnell, one of Michael's lawyers, had faxed a letter to virtually every doctor in Pinellas County in which she threatened to sue any physician who reconnected Terri's feeding tube or otherwise treated her."

The state attorney needs to go after the lawyer for this.
12 posted on 10/24/2003 8:19:04 AM PDT by Free Vulcan
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To: MrsEmmaPeel
If he divorces her - he gets no money. He's after state sanctioned murder.

I think it's about more than the money now. He is after state-sanctioned murder. Somehow this guy gets off jerking people around, and he is really enjoying jerking the family around. He llikes calling the shots, and he likes denying them visitation. It's not about Teri anymore. It's about hurting her family. /end amateur psychoanalysis

13 posted on 10/24/2003 8:27:38 AM PDT by Samwise (There are other forces at work in this world, Frodo, besides the will of evil.)
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To: NYer
Thanks for the heads up!
14 posted on 10/24/2003 9:05:34 AM PDT by Alamo-Girl
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