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Dean 'Appalled' That Florida Lawmakers Saved Schiavo
CNSNEWS.com ^ | 11/07/03 | Jeff Johnson

Posted on 11/07/2003 2:31:27 AM PST by kattracks

Capitol Hill (CNSNews.com) - Democratic presidential candidate Howard Dean, who begins his campaign website greeting with the phrase, "As a medical doctor...," claims Florida Republicans should be "embarrassed" for intervening to save the life of Terri Schindler Schiavo last month. Earlier in the year, Dean publicly expressed his support for physician-assisted suicide.

Dean accused Florida Gov. Jeb Bush and Republican state lawmakers of interfering in a "private matter" when they passed "Terri's Law," which allowed Bush to have the 39-year-old disabled woman's feeding tube reconnected after it was removed under court order at her husband's request. The former Vermont governor said he was "appalled" by Bush's intervention.

Terri suffered a brain injury in 1990 under questionable circumstances that left her severely disabled. Her husband, Michael Schiavo, his brother and another brother's wife claim Terri verbally expressed her desire not to be kept alive "artificially" should she ever require life support. Terri's parents and siblings, along with her former co-workers, friends, priests and fellow church members dispute that claim.

"I'm tired of people in the legislature thinking that they have an M.D. when what they really have is a B.S.," the Miami Herald quoted Dean as telling about 200 business and community leaders at the Capital Tiger Bay Club in Tallahassee Tuesday.

Bush spokesman Jacob DiPietre said the governor found Dean's remarks "shameful."

"Gov. Bush," DiPietre said, "doesn't think that it's appropriate for a presidential candidate to be so flip about a serious issue that involves not only protecting the rights of the disabled, but also the fundamental right to life that is guaranteed in the Florida Constitution."

Pamela Hennessy - spokeswoman for Terri's parents, Robert and Mary Schindler - called Dean's comments "a monumental display of bad taste in every way imaginable.

"Obviously, he doesn't know every aspect of the case," Hennessy said, "and I think he's using it as platform just to take a swing, verbally, at Gov. Bush."

Hennessy said she is not surprised, however, at Dean's lack of compassion for Terri.

"Mr. Dean is on record as being in favor of physician-assisted suicide," Hennessy explained.

During an Aug. 20 appearance on Oregon Public Radio, interviewer Colin Fogarty asked Dean, "In general, where do you stand on physician-assisted suicide and Oregon's vote on that issue?" Dean said the question posed "a very difficult moral problem," which he believes should be decided by the states.

"I as a physician would not be comfortable administering lethal drugs," Dean explained, "but I think this a very private, personal decision, and I think individual physicians and patients have the right to make that private decision."

By contrast, Hennessy praised Sen. Joseph Lieberman (D-Conn.), who is competing with Dean for the Democratic nomination and who also commented on Terri's case.

"He [Lieberman] was smart enough and man enough to see that not everything that happens in life is a question of politics," Hennessy said. "He recognized that, and he didn't turn it into a political fight."

Lieberman, who drew criticism during his 2000 vice presidential bid for waffling on pro-life issues, told the Associated Press in October that he supports Terri's Law.

"I feel very strongly that we ought to honor life, and we ought not to create a system where people are being deprived of nutrition or hydration in a way that ends their lives," Lieberman said.

Hennessy noted that, in advocating for, signing and implementing Terri's Law, Gov. Bush did something she is not accustomed to seeing politicians do.

"When [Jeb Bush] campaigned for governor the first time, he told the people of Florida that he wanted to be a champion for the disabled," Hennessy said. "I think he kept his promise."

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To: grania
Why is it that you never see the individuals that advocate that it is,"A duty to Die" or it is, "Your Right to Die", never leading by example?

Or phrased another way, Why is it that they only want you to die and never them?

Could someone please answer those questions?
41 posted on 11/07/2003 6:42:47 AM PST by sport
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To: RandallFlagg
Oh, yeah! This is really gonna get him a lot of fans!

Particularly in nursing homes and advanced age care facilities... It ought to make a dandy topic of conversation in the dining hall facilities....


42 posted on 11/07/2003 7:06:35 AM PST by archy (Angiloj! Mia kusenveturilo estas plena da angiloj!)
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To: sport
Why is it that you never see the individuals that advocate that it is,"A duty to Die" or it is, "Your Right to Die", never leading by example?

Or phrased another way, Why is it that they only want you to die and never them?

Could someone please answer those questions.

Don't be silly. They're not really like that, and they do have your best interests in mind, after all.

Now get back in line or I'll have to use the cattle prod again.


43 posted on 11/07/2003 7:11:50 AM PST by archy (Angiloj! Mia kusenveturilo estas plena da angiloj!)
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To: archy
I understand.

Silly me for doubting.
44 posted on 11/07/2003 7:15:27 AM PST by sport
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To: Ladysmith
And this Other Harry still doesn't have a clue.

I have a clue about this subject. You may not.

45 posted on 11/07/2003 7:38:27 AM PST by The Other Harry
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To: tbpiper
Right you are about Dean's character and personna.

I hope he can keep his campaign together through the primaries. Even if he doesn't win the nomination, every day he makes comments sends some moderates into the Republican camp.

46 posted on 11/07/2003 7:45:13 AM PST by Miss Marple
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To: Ladysmith
I kept my father alive for years. You really need to know what that is like. It didn't help him.
47 posted on 11/07/2003 7:52:29 AM PST by The Other Harry
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To: NonValueAdded; The Other Harry
Is this your premise: "Well, Mommy can't feed herself anymore due to her crippling arthritis, pull the plug?" Because Terri's case is a lot closer to that scenario than someone hooked up to a bunch of machines.

I really don't see how you can logically compare the Terri Schiavo situation to someone with crippling athritis. While both patients require someone else to care for them, only one is aware of their surroundings and has the ability to understand and communicate.

48 posted on 11/07/2003 8:09:58 AM PST by mac_truck
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To: Ladysmith
This pisses me off more than any other subject I have ever encountered.

It is more than what I have said so far. That is just a dribble.

The hospital room and the resperator rightfully belong to someone who might live. Giving them to someone who can't live is morally wrong. It takes them away from those who can.

If we had unlimited resources, this would not be true. But as things stand, it is true.

And sometimes, it is just better to let someone go.

49 posted on 11/07/2003 8:14:51 AM PST by The Other Harry
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To: The Other Harry
The culture of death has become so ingrained in our society and moral relativism so strong, that many do not see the line that divides "letting her go to God" and "sending her to God".

It's the same moral relativism that allows one to be so flippant in deeming food and water as being part of "respirators and the like". That makes it easier doesn't it? Referring to food and water as "the like". That's what PC and moral relativism is designed to do. It allows us to accept the unacceptable.

Killing a disabled person through starvation, against their will? No, we'll call it removing artificial life support and letting them go to God; their right-to-die.
50 posted on 11/07/2003 8:19:58 AM PST by kenth (All I wanted was a Pepsi...)
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To: kenth
I don't really know.

We all do die. There is a time that comes. I do not think is right to allocate scarce resources to those whose time has come. I don't want it done for me.

51 posted on 11/07/2003 8:38:11 AM PST by The Other Harry
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To: mac_truck
You miss my point. Think "slippery slope."
52 posted on 11/07/2003 8:40:55 AM PST by NonValueAdded ("Either you are with us, or you are with the terrorists." GWB 9/20/01)
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To: kattracks
""embarrassed" for intervening to save the life of Terri Schindler Schiavo last month"

Well, this says it all about his character. I am embarrased that he is running for president... and "deeply saddened".
53 posted on 11/07/2003 8:41:56 AM PST by diamond6 ("Everyone who is for abortion HAS been born." Ronald Reagan)
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To: grania
The Democrat Party never misses an opportunity to display the message that they are the party of death.
54 posted on 11/07/2003 8:51:19 AM PST by tertiary01 ( EU population increases should come from the ranks of the Democrat Party)
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To: The Other Harry
Remember, the symptoms of persistent vegetative state and lack of cognition are merely subjective. Terri's case proves this. Do you want to be killed because of someone's opinion?
55 posted on 11/07/2003 9:01:05 AM PST by tertiary01 ( EU population increases should come from the ranks of the Democrat Party)
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To: kattracks
"I feel very strongly that we ought to honor life, and we ought not to create a system where people are being deprived of nutrition or hydration in a way that ends their lives," Lieberman said.

No wonder the liberals hate Lieberman so much.

56 posted on 11/07/2003 9:03:08 AM PST by dead (I've got my eye out for Mullah Omar.)
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To: The Other Harry
Continuing to keep her alive with respirators and the like does no one any favors.

Why don't you at least make a weak effort to get the facts of the case right before spouting your ill-informed opinion that someone else deserves to die?

She's not on a respirator, never has been. She's on a feeding tube, and there's evidence that she could learn to eat from a spoon. (Her nurses say she's eaten Jellow before with no problem.) However, her husband and the evil judge in his pocket refuse to let that effort even be made.

57 posted on 11/07/2003 9:07:15 AM PST by Campion
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To: The Other Harry
There is a time that comes. I do not think is right to allocate scarce resources to those whose time has come. I don't want it done for me.

Scarce resources? Food and water are scarce resources? By what criteria do YOU decide when a person's "time has come"?

BTW, have you realized yet that Terri is not on a respirator?
58 posted on 11/07/2003 9:15:12 AM PST by kenth (All I wanted was a Pepsi... just one Pepsi)
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To: kattracks
"As a medical doctor...," claims Florida Republicans should be "embarrassed" for intervening to save the life of Terri Schindler Schiavo last month. Earlier in the year, Dean publicly expressed his support for physician-assisted suicide.

Uckfay Ouyay, Owardhay Eanday !!!

And you have the nerve to call yourself a Doctor???

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59 posted on 11/07/2003 9:18:20 AM PST by GeekDejure (<H3> Searching For The Meaning Of "Huge" Fonts !!!</H3>)
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To: kattracks
The difference between God and a doctor?

God doesn't think he is a doctor.

60 posted on 11/07/2003 9:19:45 AM PST by Redleg Duke (Stir the pot...don't let anything settle to the bottom where the lawyers can feed off of it!)
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