Please spread this as far and wide as possible (ping your lists, post to your State locales [don't know how, ask someone], send to people both on and off freep, post a new thread, post to existing threads, etc. Thanks:
From: Eleanor
Sent: Saturday, March 12, 2005 10:00 AM
To: Subject: Terri: Let's ask the Sheriff to do his duty!
Hi -
Just listening to Officer Jack McLamb's show here and he had some very timely advice for pressuring local officials to intervene and save Terri. KEEP READING....PLEASE
The key point that authorizes and REQUIRES local officials to stop Terri's March 18 execution is that regardless of what judge greer says, Terri is NOT VEGETATIVE. That makes killing her a felony.
Here is a fax I sent to Sheriff James Coats and I URGE EVERYONE TO SEND A SIMILAR ONE, or call and convey the same information by telephone. Sheriff Coats' contact info, furnished by officer McLamb, is:
Voice: 1-727-582-6204;
Fax: 1-727-582-6459
Non-Emergency: 727-582-6200;
Crimes Against Persons 727-582-6385
Homicide: 727-582-6385
Criminal Enterprise: 727-582-6126
Internal Affairs: 727-582-6223
Crime Stoppers TipLine: 800-873-8477 Get Comp# and follow up Victim Advocate: 727-582-6259
TIME is of the ESSENCE!
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March 12, 2005
ATTN: SHERIFF JAMES COATS
RE: Court order to kill Terri Schiavo by denial of water (food irrelevant)
Sheriff Coats:
This is to remind you that you are the senior law enforcement officer in your jurisdiction. The office of Sheriff was established that way so as to act on behalf of the PEOPLE, as opposed to government.
In the matter of the court ordered execution of Terri Schiavo on Friday, March 18, 2005, you have the solemn duty to be certain that is a LEGAL order.
In Terri's case, under Florida statutes, witholding water (and food) from a conscious, non-vegetative disabled person is a FELONY. Here are the words of Governor Jeb Bush from his amicus brief on behalf of Terri in October, 2003:
"The Governor submits this memorandum to ensure that the Court consider the critical distinction between removing artificial life support and the deliberate killing of a human being by starvation and dehydration.
"These are two different actions. The first is performed according to state law and is allowed under Florida's constitutional right to privacy.
"The second is prohibited by the right to life enshrined in the Florida and federal Constitutions. . ."
"As Terri's death may be proximately caused not by the removal of life-prolonging procedures, but the denial of oral sustenance, forbidding the provision of oral sustenance would create an unnecessary conflict with Florida statutory law..."
". . . natural oral feeding is not a life-prolonging procedure under Florida law.
"An incapacitated person retains certain enumerated rights under Section 744.3215, Florida Statutes (2003).
"That section clearly and separately delineates which rights are retained by the ward [Terri] (Section 744.3215(1));
"which rights may be removed by the court (Section 744.3215(4));
"which rights may be delegated to the guardian (Section 744.3215(3)); and "which rights the guardian may not exercise without first obtaining specific authority from the court (Section 744.325(4))."
That text and more from the amicus brief may be quickly viewed at this web site:
http://www.sweetliberty.org/bulletins/terri/jeb.htm
Since Terri is NOT in a "permanent vegetative state", CLEARLY the law is about to be broken regardless of what a judge or appeals board says. They cannot nullify the law.
Sheriff Coats, THE WHOLE WORLD is watching, and the whole
world has seen the video clips of a very responsive Terri Schiavo. If Judge Greer's court order makes it impossible for you to view those clips locally, you can see them here:
http://www.raven1.net/terrivids.htm
It is obvious that you and the Florida Department of Children and Families have more than enough justification to act to put Terri under their custody while the many allegations of wrongdoing by Terri's husband Michael Schiavo are investigated. DCF has asked for a very reasonable period of 60 days to delay Terri's execution, and Judge Greer turned them down.
YOU **CAN** INTERVENE, and in fact, being a Sheriff, you are REQUIRED to intervene.
Don't allow your jurisdiction to be known best for torturing the disabled to death, Sheriff Coats. Think about how this will play out in your conscience for the rest of your life. You are in the unique position of exercising your duty and becoming a hero, or turning away and becoming a part murderer.
Eleanor White
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Take actions for Terri and make phone calls, faxes, and send e-mails. Time is running out (March 18, 1PM):
http://tekgnosis.typepad.com
Also:
FL Senators that might go either way!
Nancy Argenziano (R)
argenziano.nancy.web@flsenate.gov
(850) 487-5017
Rm 311
"Mike" Michael S. Bennett (R)
bennett.mike.web@flsenate.gov
(850) 487-5078
Rm 216 (senate office building)
She might be willing? Maybe
Larcenia J. Bullard (D)
bullard.larcenia.web@flsenate.gov
(850) 487-5127
Rm 218
Lisa Carlton (R)
carlton.lisa.web@flsenate.gov
(850) 4875081
Rm 412
Alex Diaz de la Portilla
portilla.alex.web@flsenate.gov
(850) 487-5109
Rm 314
Paula Dockery
dockery.paula.web@flsenate.gov
(850) 487-5040
Rm 326
Friend of Jim King probably will go the same way
Dennis L. Jones
jones.dennis.web@flsenate.gov
(850) 487-5065
Rm 222
"King" James E. King
king.james.web@flsenate.gov
(850) 487-5368
Rm 416
Evelyn J. Lynn
lynn.evelyn.web@flsenate.gov
(850) 487-5033
Rm 324
Burt L. Saunders
saunders.burt.web@flsenate.gov
(850) 487-5124
Rm 418
Alex J. Villalobos
villalobos.alex.web@flsenate.gov
(850) 487-5130
Rm 330
Post #7740 bump!
Did Everett Rice pick James Coats to be his successor, or was Coats the winner of a contested Republican primary? It sounds like he is part of the GOP establishment there -- no surprise.
Terri ping to 7740! If anyone would like to be added to or removed from my Terri ping list, please let me know by FReepmail!