Posted on 09/25/2004 4:56:40 AM PDT by amdgmary
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Catholic Media Coalition issued a press release on the Florida Supreme Court's decision on Terri's Law.
The culture of death won't rest until we can legally kill off undesireable people (who don't deserve it) while opposing death penalties for those who do.
While pretending to support the weak and downtrodden, they put forth efforts to legalize euthanasia, abortion, fetal tissue research, mercy killing, and other euphemisms that are tantamount to shooting an old dog or a horse with a broken leg or some pet that we just don't want anymore.
The right words in plain language. How refreshing.
It was Pat Buchanan, I believe who coined that (or brought it back.)
If not now, when?
If not over this, what?
The Terri Schiavo case is a true horror story. Not only does a sadistic husband and his mistress want Terri dead, they want her to suffer. They have performed numerous cruel acts on her and her family. Her parents will be on Larry King Live on Monday. They desserve our support.
Child of God...
We pray those judicial sinners...
Do not cause the hour of thy death...
Amen !!!
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If not now, when?
If not over this, what?"
I agree, but I've not witnessed many homilies about the sanctity of life as it applies to abortion so I'm a little pessimistic about our bishops directing priests to comment on Terri's situation, either.
We call on all the faithful to pray for Terri and her family. Legalizing the murder of the sick and helpless is an outgrowth and extension of the judicial tyranny illustrated by Roe v. Wade which allowed the murder of the unborn.
It was a year ago that we all kept prayerful vigil for Terri and her family, when Michael Schiave had Terri's feeding tube removed. When Fr. Rob Johansen, a catholic priest and family friend, attempted to give Terri viaticum, he was physically ejected from her hospice room by one of Michael Schiavo's goons.
Our prayers for Terri last year were answered by the direct intervention of Governor Bush. Please pray that her bishop will now step forward and stop this man from murdering his wife.
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You can read more about Fr. Johansen's persistence and determination, in this story, that includes a link to his blog. Excellent reading!
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/search?s=terri+schindler+schiavo&ok=Search&q=deep&m=all&o=time&SX=4155752ba5edf83c99e609569a05f196d69f39f0
Fregards, floriduh voter
bookmarked. The founding fathers would be shocked and saddened that the FREEDOM OF RELIGION NO LONGER EXISTS IN IT'S ORIGINAL CONTEXT.
Daily prayer for this wounded woman continues at 11 a.m. EDT.
There is something very, very wrong here. Since when has feeding someone (either by tube or by spoon) considered being kept alive by artificial means??? If this is the case are we not all subject to some arbitrary decision to be put to death by withholding nourishment. Terri does not appear to be in a persistent vegitative state to me, granted she may not have the cognitive abilities she once had, but I would like to know the answers to the following: Is her brain still being profused with blood, if so she is not brain dead, she does not meet the medical criteria for coma or persistent vegitative state http://www.sweetliberty.org/bulletins/terri/index.shtml
Her husband is supposedly such a devout Catholic? I beg to differ, if he is such a devout catholic he wouldn't have a women on the side and two children out of wedlock with this woman. Why has there been no investigation into the signs of horrendous abuse that Terri may have suffered. Why has there been no attempt at rehab as dictated by the medical settlement?
I am all for the right to die with dignity and certainly if the person is brain dead and can only survive with the assistance of respirators litterally forcing your lungs to breath and your heart to beat, should be allowed to pass, for they are not really alive anyway, technically the person has already died only the shell remains.
I am not a doctor, but I have been unfortunate enough to experience a loved one who was in a coma of which he would not likely awaken and if he did he would be a vegetable, the result of a brain abscess. The result was fluid on the brain resulting in bore holes to release the fluid compressing the brain, the brain was now dead (and the person which was my uncle was no longer with us all though his heart continued to beat due to artificial means) the brain was no longer receiving blood (profusion) and without blood profusion the brain dies.
None of this seems to be the case with Terri, unlike my uncle whose body simply lay in a hospital bed, Terri is able to set up in a chair, which means her brain is sending messages to her muscles to support her body in a sitting position. I contend that there is activity in her brain albeit her brain is damaged, she is still alive, starvation would be a cruel and painful death.
I saw the video before it was banned, and it was clear that Terri was responsive (not reflexive), her eye movements did not seem all that jerky from my observances. But even that does not tell the entire story, there are people who are walking and talking that have irregular eye movements due to some underlying condition, do we brand them with PVS and kill them too. I also read what one doctor for the husband stated; that he even considered spoon feeding a patient "medical assistance" I contend this is not a doctor. It just amazes me that our society has come to this, we allow murders to walk free on technicalities to roam and murder again, yet we rush to discontinue nourishment to the disabled because we don't want to be bothered with their imperfections.
I realize that there are cases in which a person has no hope of recovery and families just cannot bring themselves to accept this and therefore will not let go, I do not feel this is the case with Terri.
I would really like to know if any studies have been made to determine if Terri's brain is still being profused!!!
I have no doubt that her brain is receiving a rich supply of life sustaining blood because she does not exibit any outward signs of a brain dead person. Why has there not been an investigation into the allegations of abuse given the medical findings of fractures, broken bones and such. One doctor said that Terri had been worked over good. Why isn't someone demanding additional testing and further review of possible abuse? Why?
I have a question: Was this decision by the Florida (so-called) Supreme Court unanimous? If Not, which judges supported this decision, and which judges opposed this decision?
I ask this because the Florida electorate has the option of voting to remove state Supreme Court judges in election years.
The decision was unanimous.
I ask this because the Florida electorate has the option of voting to remove state Supreme Court judges in election years.
Not exactly. With our Florida Supreme Court and District Courts of Appeal judges, they stand for a "retention vote" during the first general election following a full year on the bench, and every six years thereafter. There are two Florida Supreme Court justices who are on the ballot this year in a 'retention' vote mode, Justices Cantero and Bell (who are the two Jeb Bush appointees).
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