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To: Ohioan from Florida; tutstar; Chocolate Rose; All; Republic
You must have seen my 1606. I got out of bed to get back on line to report that DCF is going to take a fall for not reporting complaints to law enforcement.

Charlie Crist must really want to be Governor. Maybe the Republicans are starting to worry about the major divide republican judges like greer and baird have caused in the GOP party by their insistance that Terri should be executed by starvation and dehydration. WE SAID COVERUP, WELL THE COVERUP IS NOW BEING EXPOSED. IT WILL NOT ALL COME OUT AT ONCE BUT WHO WANTS THIS ALBATROSS AROUND THEIR NECK? Watch for backtracking and maybe someone will actually say something about PROTECTING TERRI!

Now we have more to share with the Fla legislature and with Governor Bush. I think more details will be out by tomorrow. Please be on the lookout.

1,611 posted on 01/27/2005 8:11:36 PM PST by floriduh voter (SEE TERRI ALERT & AWARE - VIDEOS AT www.terrisfight.org)
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To: floriduh voter

USA Today article:

'Death sentence' is unjust

By Daniel Webster
Thursday, January 27, 2005


By any definition, Terri Schiavo is alive. She has now been issued a death sentence by the courts.

"Terri's Law" was enacted in October 2003, when a disabled and brain-damaged woman was being starved to death by judicial order in Florida. Terri Schiavo had collapsed in her apartment from lack of oxygen in 1990 at age 26.

Terri had never executed a written living will. There were questions regarding whether the judges in this case had actually followed Florida law. There were differing statements given in court about her end-of-life wishes. There was conflicting medical testimony as to whether rehabilitation could help Terri. This was the climate in which Terri's Law was enacted by the Legislature and signed by the governor.

Florida citizens were justifiably concerned that an innocent, disabled Florida woman was being put to death by court order under extremely questionable and horrific circumstances. If the proceedings that led up to the execution of serial-killer Ted Bundy had been handled in the same way, Bundy's conviction would have been overturned.

Capital felons on trial for their lives in Florida are entitled to independent counsel, competent representation, trial by jury and automatic review of their death-penalty case by the Florida Supreme Court. Yet Terri, utterly innocent of any wrongdoing, received none of these protections.

Additionally, had Bundy been ordered to die slowly by starvation and dehydration (as Terri likely will), his penalty would assuredly have been reversed by the courts as "cruel and unusual" punishment.

The governor has the ability, in a criminal death sentence, to grant clemency. The Legislature only sought to extend the same protection to Terri Schiavo.

The legislative and executive branches have equally important roles to play in protecting the handicapped. The state's duty is to preserve life, not arbitrarily end it.

Florida State Sen. Daniel Webster, R-Winter Garden, was sponsor of the "Terri's Law" legislation.


1,622 posted on 01/27/2005 8:32:34 PM PST by JulieRNR21 (W's Second Inaugural: "Remember that even the unwanted have worth.")
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