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Posted on 02/28/2005 7:08:08 AM PST by floriduh voter
VERY GOOD! :oD
I am Lauren BaRecall, and I approve of your message! LOL!
And being led by the Spirit in prayer. :)
Ew. Wouldn't you hate to have her as a Nanny?
tustar is asking about what is scheduled for court tomorrow
DCF, Florida State, House enter Schiavo case
http://www.wtsp.com/news/news.aspx?storyid=12420
By:Dave Bohman
Clearwater, Florida - Judge George Greer admits there was an error in fact in the 2000 trial that established Terri Schiavo;s "right to die."
When a family friend claimed a 19-year-old Terri was upset that right to die icon Karen Ann Quinlan's parents removed her from life support, the Judge discounted the testimony, reportedly because the Judge said Quinlan died in 1976.
Quinlan was taken off life support in 1976, but died in 1985. A technical error, yes. But Wednesday afternoon, Judge Greer ruled it was not enough to affect the outcome of the 2000 lawsuit that held Terri would not want to be kept alive with severe brain damage.
Greer also ruled against Bob and Mary Schindler's request that Terri get a new medical evaluation.
The Schindler's are Terri's parents and claimed that Doctors are ready to testify that Terri is not in as bad shape as the court believes, and that new medical advances could help her.
Before the Judge's ruling, DCF attorneys asked the court to delay the March 18th, date for the removal of Terri's feeding tube. DCF lawyers claim they cannot investigate a February abuse complaint if Terri dies.
The lawyer for Terri's husband Michael Schiavo called the request "odious," that Terri's life and suffering would be prolonged against her court-established wishes, just so DCF can complete their investigation.
In Tallahassee,Republican lawmakers crafted a bill requiring that Terri Schiavo and other incapacitated people be afforded water and nutrition unless a living will directs otherwise.
Those who support Terri's right to die say the bill would be rejected by an appeals court because Terri's wishes to terminate life support have already been established.
Dave Bohman, Tampa Bay's 10 News
It seemed the right thing to say. It made it more..... human?
[shudder!]I would hate for her to be anybodys Nanny.
Thursday - March 10, 2005 - 1.30pm Potential slip-over hearings Clearwater Courthouse 315 Court Street Clearwater, Florid
Definitely! As explosive as the beginning of the Iraqi War. Remember that first night? That's the image I keep on getting in my mind. In other words "really BIG."
Apparently, we're on the same wavelength.
And if we're wrong, then we can throw shoes at each other. :o)
Holy Mother of Christ.
Felos called the DCF's request for a investigation, odious Felos is the modern day Ferryman...don't pay the ferryman, don't even fix a price until he gets you to the other side
Good idea! And such a kindly old witch! Please make her VERY green. I hate green!
Good prayer! Amen!
That's from 2003.. They are opening fine for me.
Yes. I feel exactly like that. Excited with anticipation, and yet trying to calmly wait to see what's going to happen. I know it seems impossible (LOL!) but I have been wrong before.
But I just have this feeling that NOW is the time.
I am optimistic that Terri will be saved. Greer has been so unabashed in his desire to see Terri be starved and dehydrated to death that I think he has offended people who otherwise would not have known that we shouldn't be dehydrating ANYONE to death. Have hope.
Are you Italian? :)
Does anyone know what this means?!
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