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TERRI SCHINDLER SCHIAVO FEBRUARY DAILY THREAD 2005: TERRI IS OUR VALENTINE!
Free Republic and various sources | December 30, 2004, January 31, 2005 | Florida Voter

Posted on 01/31/2005 9:14:49 PM PST by TAdams8591

*Michael, HAVE A HEART !!!!!For Valentines Day give Terri back to her MOM & DAD, The Schindlers!!!!!!!!*

The Terri Schindler Schiavo Daily Threads are created month to month as we watch local and national news regarding Terri and her family.

Since Terri's supporters are in every time zone, you may see something FIRST. Please share news with us that you don't see here already. Now, why would you want to do that? Terri's Daily Thread for September/October of 2004 was viewed over 15,000 times. Terri's November Daily Thread was viewed over 6,000 times. December's thread is over 3,000 views. January 2005 Daily Thread was a RECORD HIGH!!!!!!! 15, 103 VIEWS!!!!!!

More and more good folks are finding out about Terri and that judicial tyranny would take her life, but for lots and lots of prayer and non-stop lobbying of relatives, friends, clergy, our leaders, the media, a passerby, a cashier - ANYONE who you feel comfortable chatting with.

Folks always want to know how can this be in America or on earth for that matter? Unfortunately, this is really happening to an innocent woman who just celebrated her 41st birthday. She's not the only one but she's the one with devoted parents and siblings who knows what's in Terri's heart. Terri has a strong will to live. That's apparent. It's been 14 years.

Besides, feeding tubes have been around practically since the Civil War. They are not high tech devices. Terri is "not hooked up to machines". Her feeding tube is the diameter of a piece of spaghetti.

Talkin' about Terri is the best way to lobby for her. It is a salespitch to save her life and subsequently, many lives. If you've never sold anything in your life, START NOW. START WITH TERRI.

See Terri's flash movies if you need more information. You can see for yourself that's she's interactive and follows the doctor's instructions.

Visit: http://www.terrisfight.org

NOTE: Terri's December Dailies are noted as a source above. There are lots of important links at the very top of that thread. If you missed Terri's Celebration of Life, you can click on it from there.

AGAIN WE HAVE A NEW RECORD: 15,103 views on the tote board for the Terri Schindler Schiavo January Daily Thread!

The most significant event in Terri's case in January, was the Supreme's Courts refusal to hear Governor Jeb Bush's appeal, after the Florida State Legislature struck down Terri's Law. This once again places Terri's life in extreme jeopardy, though there are other issues regarding her case before the court.


TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Crime/Corruption; Culture/Society; Government; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections; US: Florida
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To: All

Check out these unabashed hit pieces:

http://www.cincypost.com/2005/02/03/bett020305.html

Are we re-writing history? No, this is a different story altogether. This one involves the U.S. Supreme Court's refusal to get involved in a Florida dispute over the removal of life support from a terminally ill woman, Terry Schiavo.

Schiavo had suffered a cardiac arrest in 1990 at the age of 26. She was rushed to the hospital, but never regained consciousness. Since then she has been kept alive through life support systems.

http://toledoblade.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20050203/OPINION02/502030370

The unfortunate fact is the Schiavo case has become the centerpiece in a raging debate between right-to-die and right-to-life combatants who have taken the last shred of dignity from a wife and daughter reduced to dying by degree.

The world should never have been privy to the wrenching disagreement between Michael Schiavo and his in-laws over when and how to handle his wife's end-of-life needs.

But the tragedy has been blown into an international cause clbre with legal impediments that prevent the poor woman from resting in peace.




These reporters don't even know what's going on!! Where do these people get their nerve to even pen about something when they don't even have facts straight?

Life Supports? Terminally Ill? How? Resting in peace? She's not dying.

If anyone feels like unleashing on these people and their editors, have a go. I'm honestly a bit too enraged to at the moment.


221 posted on 02/03/2005 7:30:14 AM PST by phenn (http://www.terrisfight.org)
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To: amdgmary; tutstar; Ohioan from Florida; Republic; dandelion; AnimalLover; Saundra Duffy; ...
Dan Gelber who was appalled at the BREAKING Dept. of Health SCANDAL.

SO AM I, FV Please email him from scoop1's link above.

223 posted on 02/03/2005 7:41:36 AM PST by floriduh voter (SEE TERRI ALERT & AWARE - VIDEOS AT www.terrisfight.org)
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To: Scoop 1

That's good I didn't know if he was GOP or Dem. I stated that I was a disgruntled republican which works well either way.


224 posted on 02/03/2005 7:43:50 AM PST by floriduh voter (SEE TERRI ALERT & AWARE - VIDEOS AT www.terrisfight.org)
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Comment #225 Removed by Moderator

To: Scoop 1; amdgmary; russesjunjee; Theodore R.

Maybe Gelber will hold a press conference hmmmmmm? Wouldn't that embarass the RINOs??? I put in my email that the Pinellas GOP Hqs was hanging up on their constituents if we said we were for Terri and for Gov. Bush. Let that get out on the other coast and I think we'll hear the guffaws all the way to the Gulf Coast!


226 posted on 02/03/2005 7:58:10 AM PST by floriduh voter (SEE TERRI ALERT & AWARE - VIDEOS AT www.terrisfight.org)
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To: pc93
Please contact Rep. Gelber (also on the Fla House Judiciary Committee at #1-850-487-1345. DEMAND THAT THEY INVESTIGATE WHAT THE DOH HAS DONE WITH TERRI'S FILES, ETC. You know what this is about... I emailed him already before I had his phone number.

Thanks, FV

227 posted on 02/03/2005 8:01:56 AM PST by floriduh voter (SEE TERRI ALERT & AWARE - VIDEOS AT www.terrisfight.org)
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To: floriduh voter
www.worldnetdaily.com

Down syndrome boy turned into suicide bomber Insurgents in Iraq strap explosives on youth with mind of 4-year-old --WND

228 posted on 02/03/2005 8:19:11 AM PST by floriduh voter (SEE TERRI ALERT & AWARE - VIDEOS AT www.terrisfight.org)
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To: floriduh voter

Start at post 205 Bump!


229 posted on 02/03/2005 8:23:42 AM PST by Chocolate Rose
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To: floriduh voter

Of course Bush could pardon Terri or put her in protective custody. At the very least he could remove the estranged husband Michael Schiavo as a guardian -- that would be easy with all the things that man has said and done.


230 posted on 02/03/2005 8:41:31 AM PST by Dante3
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To: Dante3
Exploiting Terri

ALMOST lost in the emotion of the Florida case involving a brain-damaged woman is the consistent position of the courts to preserve and protect the constitutional integrity of our government. The U.S. Supreme court was the most recent panel to weigh in on the sad saga of Terri Schiavo. It refused to hear an appeal of a lower court ruling that got it right by declaring unconstitutional Florida's legislative gymnastics to personally affect one life and death.

In other words, the democratic system with three independent and co-equal branches of government worked the way it's supposed to and not how Florida Gov. Jeb Bush and allies hoped it would to their political advantage. Mrs. Schiavo's plight-the woman has been in a persistent vegetative state for 15 years - is a private family affair that has been shamelessly exploited in the public arena.

But fortunately, when both the legislative and executive branch of Florida conspired to legally wrest power from Mrs. Schiavo's husband and guardian acting on her behalf, the judicial branch properly balked at the blatant abuse of authority. When the Florida Legislature rushed legislation through that empowered the governor to intervene directly in the ongoing medical treatment of Mrs. Schiavo, constitutional experts protested the action as illegal and politically motivated.

The tailor-made "Terri's Law" allowed Governor Bush to countermand a court decision that ordered a feeding tube removed from the patient at the request of her husband. Days later the governor had it re-inserted. The Florida Supreme Court said the law that allowed him to intervene was unconstitutional. With his conservative base in mind, Mr. Bush appealed unsuccessfully to the U.S. Supreme Court.

Yet nature is still blunted from taking its course with the now 41-year-old woman, afflicted with massive atrophy of the brain, who lives in a Florida nursing home. Legal challenges in two Florida courts could mean that despite the high court's action the feeding tube keeping Mrs. Schiavo's body alive will not be removed soon.

The unfortunate fact is the Schiavo case has become the centerpiece in a raging debate between right-to-die and right-to-life combatants who have taken the last shred of dignity from a wife and daughter reduced to dying by degree.

The world should never have been privy to the wrenching disagreement between Michael Schiavo and his in-laws over when and how to handle his wife's end-of-life needs.

But the tragedy has been blown into an international cause clbre with legal impediments that prevent the poor woman from resting in peace.

http://www.toledoblade.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20050203/OPINION02/502030370

To send a letter to the editor, please email: letters@theblade.com.

231 posted on 02/03/2005 8:51:23 AM PST by Chocolate Rose
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To: floriduh voter
Bump to #227. Rep. Gelber has to be contacted.

I was glad to see the letter from Florida state senator Daniel Webster in today's The Washington Times regarding Terri.

232 posted on 02/03/2005 8:52:35 AM PST by Dante3
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To: Chocolate Rose

Gov. Minner signs prison term bill
Legislation called unconstitutional
By ESTEBAN PARRA and PATRICK JACKSON / The News Journal
02/03/2005Gov. Ruth Ann Minner has signed into law a controversial bill that legal experts say unconstitutionally overrides a state Supreme Court decision and leaves the state vulnerable to lawsuits from prisoners illegally denied release even though their prison terms have ended.

Afterward, Minner wrote a letter to the Delaware Supreme Court asking the five justices for an advisory opinion on the law's constitutionality. Neither the Supreme Court nor Minner would comment Wednesday.

A Minner spokeswoman said the governor would not "speculate on a ruling that has not come down yet."

The new law sets aside a state Supreme Court ruling that required the prison system to release inmates who have served the terms required under the laws in effect when they were sentenced.

More than 200 inmates, including murderers, would be eligible for release, state officials said, although they continue to decline to release their names. The law also greatly restricts the courts' ability to pass judgment on future legislation, a consequence that lawyers said could tarnish the Supreme Court's national reputation.

The House of Representatives unanimously approved the bill last week. A day later, the Senate approved it unanimously after about 30 minutes of discussion. Many observers have said the speed at which this bill became law indicates a knee-jerk reaction by politicians trying to be tough on crime but not thinking of possible consequences.

Two hundred years of constitutional law can not be studied in a matter of days, said Chuck Lewis, founder of the Center for Public Integrity, a Washington D.C.-based watchdog group. "Anyone who flies at that speed is flying blind.

"Everyone wants to be the toughest they can be on crime, almost at an adolescent level," he said. "I always have a problem with people playing politics with life-and-death matters, not to mention constitutional matters."

But the bill's prime sponsor, House Majority Leader Wayne A. Smith, R-Clair Manor, said he was pleased that Minner signed the bill into law. Smith, who was less concerned with the new laws consequences, called the law groundbreaking.

"There are people who are trying to call this a constitutional crisis, but it isn't that as much as it's a constitutional conflict," he said. "In our system of checks and balances, this is a case where the Legislature is trying to see how much of a check it has on the courts when they issue rulings that are in conflict with clear legislative intent."

Constitutional flaws

Legal experts, however, said the bill appeared to have several constitutional flaws, including violating separation of powers, a governmental doctrine employed in the U.S. Constitution to prevent any one branch of government - the Legislature, the judiciary or the executive - from gaining too much power.

Similar cases wind up in courts for years. In Florida for example, that state's Supreme Court unanimously said Gov. Jeb Bush and lawmakers improperly tried to pull an end run around the court system in the case of Terri Schiavo, who had been at the center of a long and bitter right-to-die dispute between her husband and parents.

As early as 2000, lower courts had ruled that Michael Schiavo could have his wife's feeding tube removed. But in October 2003, Florida's Legislature passed "Terri's Law" to override the courts, and Bush quickly invoked it to order the tube reinserted, six days after it had been withdrawn. Last month, the Supreme Court refused to step in and keep Schiavo hooked to a feeding tube. Her husband's attorney said the feeding tube will be removed as soon as pending appeals are over and a stay is lifted.

May violate civil rights

Delaware lawyers also have said the new law could violate such civil rights as due process, meaning laws must be applied according to established rules and principles, and protection against ex post facto laws - those which impose penalties on actions committed before the laws were passed.

Several Delaware attorneys, including the Delaware State Bar Association, have written letters to Minner citing concerns with the law. "Although the intent of the General Assembly - to protect the citizens of our state from the release of criminals who committed vicious crimes - is an important one, we fear the General Assembly had not been advised of certain consequences of H.B. 31 when it passed that bill," the state bar's executive committee wrote in its nine-page letter. The consequences go beyond the state, according to Helen L. Winslow, the state bar association's president-elect.

"One of the concerns is that the Delaware judiciary is so highly regarded nationally that anything that undercuts their authority is hurtful for Delaware," she said. "By the Legislature limiting the Supreme Court's ability to interpret law, that undercuts the courts and undercuts one of the reasons why Delaware is so desirable to incorporate in."

Delaware courts have been ranked No. 1 for three consecutive years by a United States Chamber of Commerce survey of the most business-friendly courts. The ranking is based on lawyers' opinions on the courts' fairness, as well as predictability in determining a variety of legal cases.

Many companies have cited this friendly business environment as a reason for incorporating in Delaware. There are more than 550,000 corporations, limited-liability companies and limited partnerships in Delaware. Taxes and fees charged to them generated $618 million - 22 percent of the state's total revenue - during the last fiscal year.

Contradicts state code

The new law also goes against at least 60 statutes in the Delaware Code in which the Legislature has instructed courts to liberally interpret the law. This can be found in sections including agriculture, labor and crimes and criminal procedures. The new law contradicts these statutes.

"So what's the court supposed to do?" Winslow asked.

Contact Esteban Parra at 324-2299 or eparra@delawareonline.com. Contact Patrick Jackson at 678-4274 or pjackson@delawareonline.com.


233 posted on 02/03/2005 8:53:47 AM PST by Chocolate Rose
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To: nickcarraway
A truly fine article, Nick and an excellent find!

The author summarizes Terri's case extraordinarily well, and well articulates the argument that serial murderers in this country are afforded more protection under the Constitution than Terri.

234 posted on 02/03/2005 9:12:06 AM PST by TAdams8591 (The call you make may be the one that saves Terri's life!!!!!!)
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To: floriduh voter; Scoop 1; All
Bump

Dan Gelber who was appalled at the BREAKING Dept. of Health SCANDAL.

How about emailing Rep. Dan Gelber and asking him to support a criminal investigation into Terri's case due to the DOH scandal.

Email him from this link:

http://www.myfloridahouse.gov/email_representative_form.aspx?id=4225

235 posted on 02/03/2005 9:12:11 AM PST by Chocolate Rose
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To: AnimalLover
"By the way, anyone seen "Million Dollar Baby"? Strange how this is up for all kinds of awards at this time."

Agreed. I was just discussing this very point today. Sometimes I view films even when I disagree with one or more of the messages. However, I have no intention of seeing "Million Dollar Baby."

Yes, the pro-death crowd will be fighting Terri's case to the bitter (or hopefully, not so bitter) end!

236 posted on 02/03/2005 9:18:04 AM PST by TAdams8591 (The call you make may be the one that saves Terri's life!!!!!!)
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To: Dante3
" At the very least he could remove the estranged husband Michael Schiavo as a guardian -- that would be easy with all the things that man has said and done."

One would think so. It sounds easy enough doesn't it?

237 posted on 02/03/2005 9:21:55 AM PST by TAdams8591 (The call you make may be the one that saves Terri's life!!!!!!)
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To: Chocolate Rose
But the tragedy has been blown into an international cause clbre with legal impediments that prevent the poor woman from resting in peace.

Oh, brother! They want the "poor woman" to be starved to death and they call that resting in peace. Sheeeeesh.

238 posted on 02/03/2005 9:23:25 AM PST by Saundra Duffy (Save Terri Schiavo!!!)
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To: Saundra Duffy

Sorry for the short reply but I have this e-mail to send to letters@theblade.com. :) :)


239 posted on 02/03/2005 9:33:13 AM PST by Chocolate Rose
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To: Chocolate Rose
"Of course, the parents keep filing these successive motions in court. They've raised these issues over and over again in a case that's lasted over seven years, and there is no legal merit or substance to these issues. And this case will eventually end when the courts say, We're not going to permit this abuse of the legal system anymore."

ABUSE OF THE LEGAL SYSTEM, EH????? But when it's a common criminal or murderer, who files motion after motion, and appeal after appeal, it's the American way and his/her constitutional RIGHT.

"VAN SUSTEREN: George, what is the prediction by the medical experts that when the feeding tube is removed, how long before she dies?

FELOS: Terri will die within 7 to 14 days. The un-rebutted medical evidence in court and the court's finding was that it's a painless death."

UNREBUTTED???? What an outragous LIE! Unsurprisingly, Felos lies throughout the entire interview!

There are articles with documented evidence all over the place regarding exactly how painful such a death would be.

IF STARVATION AND DEHYDRATION ARE SO PAINLESS, WHY DON'T WE INSTITUTE THESE MEASURES AS THE PREFERRED METHOD FOR CAPITAL PUNISHMENT????

240 posted on 02/03/2005 9:50:04 AM PST by TOUGH STOUGH (I support Terri's supporters!!!!)
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