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From: Governor Jeb Bush
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Subject: Theresa Schiavo - Update
Date: Tue, 30 Sep 2003 09:51:49 -0400
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Thank you for your e-mail expressing concern for the well being of Theresa Schiavo. The Governor also is concerned for her and for her family and is keeping them all in his prayers. The case represents a tragic situation of family disagreement under very trying circumstances.
This office has made several inquiries with agencies responsible for investigating abuse allegations. Neither the Pinellas County Sheriff's Office nor local law enforcement agencies have received or investigated any reports of abuse of Mrs. Schiavo. The office of the state attorney for the Sixth Judicial Circuit, Bernie McCabe, reviewed the matter and found no basis for any criminal investigation.
In keeping with Florida law, our court system oversees the well being of incapacitated adults, including the oversight of guardians and their activities. A Florida court appointed Mr. Michael Schiavo as his wife's guardian more than 12 years ago. In this role, he has been under the supervision of the probate division of the state court system. Critical decisions related to guardianship, including the decision to terminate life support, must be approved by the court. Mr. Schiavo obtained such a court order to remove his wife's feeding tube. Mrs. Schiavo's parents have appealed that order, and the court has postponed the removal of her feeding tube until the Florida Supreme Court reviews the case.
In Florida, these matters are entrusted to the system that our elected officials established to protect incapacitated adults. We must respect that system and trust the judge will listen to the views of all interested family members before reaching a decision in the best interest of Mrs. Schiavo.
It is never easy to make a life-and-death decision for a loved one. Under Florida law, residents can indicate in advance how they want to be cared for should they become unable to express their wishes. The Governor supports the use of advance directives or living wills. These tools ensure Floridians will be cared for in the manner of their own choosing and save their families the anguish of having to make these decisions for them.
For more information on advance directives, please visit these websites:
Aging With Dignity -- Five Wishes Advanced Directive
American Bar Association Commission on Law and Aging
Sincerely,
Lauren O'Connor
Office of Citizens' Services
It sounds like euthanasia is legal in Florida, whether they call it that or not.
Or maybe murder (or suicide if person signs a "living" will) is legal in Florida, because taking in nourishment is certainly not extraordinary means.
I forgot to mention that it wasn't before the Florida Supreme Court .. another lie. Yet this Lauren O'Connor, who sent out this e-mail from Jeb's account, upon speaking to her said that she consults closely with Jeb's legal team. No promised personal response to an e-mail/fax that I sent them which they said they would response to personally addressing what I took exception to. I have the receipt (send successful, etc.) from my fax and the fax itself. Now Lauren recently sent out an e-mail from jJeb's account again which to me is in the same tone/theme as this heinous e-mail and guess what it was sent 15 to 16 days before the March 18 death order date.
GOOD GOD ALMIGHTY!! IF this is the kind of answer that is coming out of the Governor's office and I wish that HE and the rest of his "legislators?" would just go home and do something important, like re-arrange their canned goods and pluck their cats eyebrows. What the hell is that answer supposed to mean. He is COMPLETELY shirking and skirting HIS sworn oath duties in this case. It's a disgrace!! CO
Maybe while we are cleaning house, Lauren O'Connor needs to go. The best news I've heard in a long time is that Greer sees an end to his judicial tyranny. Florida really had better open their eyes, tourism is going to suffer and suffer badly.