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Is Terri Schiavo Dead? Eat, drink, and vegetate
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| 10-23-03
| Ronald Bailey
Posted on 10/25/2003 11:35:53 AM PDT by ambrose
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To: Shortstop7
Has anyone read the following article in World Net Daily?
Media 'getting it wrong'on Terri Schiavo story
http://www.wnd.com/news/printer-friendly.asp?ARTICLE_ID=35270
To: Theodore R.
I hope that you are right, but I am afraid that we will find out in time if you are right. Ideally, we won't find out if an autopsy can be avoided here, for we pray that Terri can yet prevail. Yes, but we all sail on eventually, even Terri. An autopsy will be mandatory eventually.
Still, I would be unsurprised if the FL Supremes strike down the law next week, and we could see further feeding tube withdrawal by Thanksgiving. Maybe Jodi's mother can skip preparing the thanksgiving meal to supervise everything at the hospice again. What a macabre case, and it's all the fault of corruption in the FL judiciary!
All of this remains to be seen.
To: texaslil
Schindlers, the source of all his present poverty.
My understanding is that Schiavo is far from poverty. He has a large home, swimming pool, Mercedes, as has been reported here many times. He says he "works for a living," but he seems to have a lot of "free time" lately, doesn't he?
To: CindyDawg
Uh huh. In Texas (don't know about Florida) nurses pronounce residents that pass on. Thanks for clarifying.
To: Theodore R.
Could it be that Schiavo thought cremation would negate the possibility of an autopsy? It's far more likely that Terri's siblings thought so, erroneously (if they have even been quoted correctly).
To: AnimalLover
SHADES OF MICHAEL SCHIAVO!!
Teacher gets minimum sentence for stealing from quadriplegic kid
October 24, 2003
BY STEVE WARMBIR
Federal Courts Reporter
A seventh-grade science teacher from Phoenix was sentenced Thursday to 18 months behind bars, the minimum, for ripping off the trust fund of a Chicago area quadriplegic boy for nearly $120,000.
David J. Katz, 38, and a partner were providing therapeutic massage for the boy when they worked for a company called the Bod Squad about 10 years ago. The boy had cerebral palsy and couldn't tell his parents that his trust fund was being overbilled.
Prosecutors said Katz told the boy's parents he used the money he swiped to pay for his education, so it went to a worthy cause. Katz's attorney disputes this. U.S. District Judge Joan B. Gottschall noted the seriousness of Katz's crime but sentenced him to the minimum amount of time within the guidelines, noting that Katz had done positive things with his life since his crime in 1994.
Katz's attorney, John Murphy, said his client has attended medical school, receiving a degree in podiatry, and now has a young son. Murphy also questioned the fairness of imposing a prison sentence on Katz given that he committed his crime nearly a decade ago.
Katz apologized in court for what he did and was ordered to repay the $120,000.
Assistant U.S. Attorney Manish Shah blasted Katz in asking for the maximum sentence of two years in prison. "It takes a special kind of moral depravity to take advantage of the helpless," Shah said. The boy's parents "have done everything to nurture their child, including opening their hearts to the defendant, and he betrayed them," the prosecutor said.
To: huck von finn
I just do not think that FL will necessarily require an autopsy when Terri finally dies. Lots of people die in nursing homes, and no autopsies are conducted. If one is starved to death, why do an autopsy? Why conduct an autopsy on Terri if there is "no evidence" of foul play from the 1990 collapse, as Attorney General Crist supposedly said.
To: Theodore R.
Still, I would be unsurprised if the FL Supremes strike down the law next week, and we could see further feeding tube withdrawal by Thanksgiving If you aren't a believer then just ignore this post,ok?.
For us that are, I believe that this will only happen if it is Gods will. We have to continue praying and fighting for her until Terri granted life by the courts or He decides to call her home. I know that it's been a roller coaster ride (and may get worse) but we just need to keep the faith and stay on course. Ok, enough preaching :') Back to the trenches.
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posted on
10/25/2003 9:17:36 PM PDT
by
CindyDawg
(All the above is JUST my opinion :'))
To: CindyDawg
I am afraid, Cindy, that many who worked so hard to save Terri a week ago think that the fight is now over and that the liberals wouldn't "dare" starve and dehydrate her again after all that was brought out. Those who feel this way do not understand the corruption of the FL judiciary.
To: All
I would like to add another view to this issue.
I am familiar with a baby born one month early (during which her mother died), and the babys brain was deprived of oxygen (HIE), resulting in severe brain damage.
The doctors told the babys father that there is no brain activity. They further hinted that the babys IV (food and water) should be pulled. This was never considered by the father or the family. Whatever chance that baby had, she was going to get that chance.
The baby is now 2 and half years old. She can not sit up, crawl, see, use her arms or hands (she can move her legs reciprocally - "running"). She cannot speak. The father has put his career on hold, and has dedicated virtually 100% of his time and effort to caring for the baby (he gets breaks by his mother and other family members).
The rest of her body seems to be perfect, and her basic relexes and autonomous system seem to be OK (breathing, circulation, eating, etc). However, she still eats from a bottle plus some baby food. Apparently, the baby can hear perfectly. She acknowledges a few words. She communicates by degrees of laughter. Her laughter (it is silent) ranges from humor happiness joy glee ecstasy.
Because of the fathers intense therapy and the use of several therapists, and the help of family members, the baby IS learning.
She responds to a few words. Her main form of communication is through the degree of her laugh. Although she is very joyful, and she laughs most of the time, her laugh is silent. Her father can get her to make a few word-sounds. Through the efforts of him (mainly) and therapists (some), she is learning to laugh out loud.
Although she cannot sit up (she has no sense of balance), when she is held in a sitting position, she now can hold her trunk rigid and her head up for more than a minute at a time. She loves music and she has favorite songs.
She is very slowly learning a few other simple things.
She gives all who know or meet her much joy. And she shows pride when she learns or repeats a new skill (such as sitting). Her value (besides being a person) is the joy she spreads and the skills that she pridefully accomplishes. She contributes and knowingly accomplishes two things that make her life worthwhile.
Just think what shell be able to do after 13 years of therapy and love!
These reasons and other reasons are why we did not kill my granddaughter.
370
posted on
10/25/2003 9:40:53 PM PDT
by
Diddley
(Libs: If you have a good story, why lie?)
To: Theodore R.
We are just resting (working but resting right now). I think that the outcry will be so loud this time (and yes I know it's coming)that the last outrage will not even be comparable.
371
posted on
10/25/2003 9:43:16 PM PDT
by
CindyDawg
(All the above is JUST my opinion :'))
To: Theodore R.
I just do not think that FL will necessarily require an autopsy when Terri finally dies. Lots of people die in nursing homes, and no autopsies are conducted. If one is starved to death, why do an autopsy? Why conduct an autopsy on Terri if there is "no evidence" of foul play from the 1990 collapse, as Attorney General Crist supposedly said. Whether there is or is not will not ultimately determine the criteria for which an autopsy is conducted. Foul play or no, there is very much interest in this case from medical and ethical viewpoints. Someone posted the Florida law regarding autopsies; you can bet that there will be one. If there is evidence of foul play, that will be extra ammunition in favor of an autopsy. As it stands now, there will be one regardless.
To: ambrose
The devil played a major role in writing the above article.
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posted on
10/25/2003 9:45:11 PM PDT
by
Saundra Duffy
(For victory & freedom!!!)
To: Saundra Duffy
Ambrose Bierce would know that. He wrote the Devil's Dictionary.
Here's another devle:
To: Diddley
God has put one of his special little ones in the arms of a very special daddy and family :') Let us know as (you didn't tell us her name) she progresses, ok?
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posted on
10/25/2003 10:01:11 PM PDT
by
CindyDawg
(All the above is JUST my opinion :'))
To: CindyDawg
Thank you for your thoughts.
Let us know as (you didn't tell us her name) she progresses, ok?
Indeed I will, but I would like to keep her identity private for the time being. I'll just call her "S".
Thank you.
376
posted on
10/25/2003 10:09:24 PM PDT
by
Diddley
(Libs: If you have a good story, why lie?)
To: Saundra Duffy; onyx; TheAngryClam; Chancellor Palpatine
The devil played a major role in writing the above article.
377
posted on
10/25/2003 10:26:15 PM PDT
by
ambrose
To: ambrose; Saundra Duffy
378
posted on
10/25/2003 10:35:58 PM PDT
by
TheAngryClam
(Don't blame me, I voted for McClintock.)
To: Theodore R.; huck von finn
My father passed away in February. We are a devout Catholic family. Although we did not have him cremated, we did ask about it. It is allowed by the Catholic Church, and the only stipulation is that the ashes not be scattered.
To: Lessismore
In that kind of pain there would be physiological signs.
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