Posted on 03/19/2005 11:30:38 AM PST by Ravi
Just heard on Fox that U.S. Senate will convene today in emergency session regarding Terri Schiavo.
Politicians in Britain have more likely won damages for libel than those in the USA, right? Remember, General William Westmoreland of SC could not even win when CBS accused him falsely of falsifying the number of enemy dead in Vietnam.
Now you post and I will attempt to ignore you.
She isn't BRAIN DEAD unless someone produces an MRI - AND clinical observations by several expert neurologists over a period of weeks.
I base this on the experts cited by the National Review article that is online right now from the priest who has followed this case.
The fact that someone (Dr. Howard, I believe, a pro-death travel-round-the-country expert for hire) can examine her for 45 minutes, pronounce her brain dead (i.e., PVS), and be viewed as an expert by J. Greer is truly frightening.
"Terri's situation has arguably received more judicial attention, more medical attention, more executive attention, and more "due process," than any other guardianship case in history. Terri's family has had the benefit of excellent legal representation as well as the Governor's own top-notch attorneys, all of whom have scoured the case for ways to assist the effort to keep Terri's feeding tube in place."
Agreed but a federal law does create a federal issue and the mechanism needed to appeal up the federal court system. That will allow a federal court to grant a temporary restraining order.
If Greer & Co. ignore both a federal restraining order and a federal suponea then they will be dealt with.
CHAIRMAN SENSENBRENNERS CAREFULLY CRAFTED PROTECTION OF INCAPACITATED PERSONS ACT OF 2005" WOULD SAFEGUARD FEDERAL RIGHTS OF THOSE WITH DISABILITIES TO FOOD, FLUIDS, AND LIFESAVING TREATMENT
With the life of Terri Schindler Schiavo hanging in the balance, pro-life Representative F. James Sensenbrenner (R-Wi.), chairman of the House Judiciary Committee, drafted a bill that would provide not only her but also persons with disabilities at similar peril with the opportunity to have their constitutional and other federal law claims heard by a federal court.
The bill, H.R. 1332, which was co-sponsored by Representative Dave Weldon, M.D. (R-Fl.), covers cases in which a state court has authorized or directed the withholding or withdrawal of food, fluids, or medical treatment necessary to sustain life.
Unless the person had an advance directive that, without dispute, rejected these measures, the case could be removed to federal court, which would thoroughly consider whether implementing the state court order would violate the persons rights under the federal Constitution or laws. The federal court would not be bound by any prior holdings of the state court.
As Chairman Sensenbrenner told the House when it was about to vote on the bill,
When a person's intentions regarding whether to receive lifesaving treatment are unclear, the clear choice is to provide an innocent person with the opportunity to have a Federal court provide a `double-check for life under Federal law, unencumbered by the decisions of a State court. A measure of a Nation's commitment to innocent life is measured in its laws by the extent to which the laws go to save it. This bill takes that extra step, not just for Terri Schiavo but for all of us.
David N. OSteen, Ph.D., called the Sensenbrenner bill almost the ideal solution. There is no question that if it can be enacted, Chairman Sensenbrenners bill would provide critically important, and often lifesaving, access to the federal courts for people with disabilities threatened with starvation, dehydration, and denial of necessary medical care.
We commend Chairman Sensenbrenner for his leadership in drafting this bill and steering it to House passage, and we hope that the Senate can pass it so that it is enacted into law.
"The public does not know the details, the MSM is lying, and thanks to the short time in this instance there is no time to explain it. It's developing moment by moment. But the Reps are doing it anyway no matter the cost. They need to be respected and supported for doing the right thing in the face of public ignorance. And those few Dems that are apparently signing on, I thank them as well."
I was away for a while b/c of household things, but you are absolutely right.
The people don't know the details, probably the first time they ever heard about what Terri has been denied (like, um, sunlight?!) was when Tom Delay spoke at the press conference today.
I think if people knew the facts, the polls would reverse very quickly.
If it's so vulgar why do you continue talking about it? Where she mentioned it once - you've mentioned it 5 or 6 times.
"But I firmly believe her husband does not have her best interests or wishes at heart, has been trying to kill her for years and he has to be stopped."
Some people refuse to see that. Perhaps it is because they have no compassion either. Only a cold, Godless person would side with her husband.
The other obvious thing about this person is that he or she has a fixation with their arse.
Not surprising from the self centered comments.
"Steve was due home last night and his mom was just this week diagnosed with a malignant tumor in her eye and her eye must be removed.
I reassured him that it was more important for him to stay there. My point is that they are willing to sacrifice to see this thing through. Sensenbrenner canceled a trip to Australia."
Wow... Thank you for posting that. Please send Mr. King the best regards of so many of us.
I woke up on pins and needles, wondering what was happening with Terri. Any news to be found on CNN (my only American outlet) this a.m.? No.
So your Representative's posts to you, which we all read, were so appreciated.
Did it sound like 'wailing and gnashing of teeth' ???
Oh what a statement. You have hit the nail on the head and in a poetic way. I think that is why people want her to go, I do think that.
Thanks.
I know for certain that Dr. K ended the lives of several people (an definitely the majority of the people he did this with) had ALS -
ALS is simply a brutal disease (and these people all asked for Dr. K's help in ending their lives) - While I'll agree Dr. K went off the deep end that does not mean there isn't a need for a more humane and dignified way of ending life under certain circumstances.
Thanks so much for your kind words. I'll pass them along to him. It will mean a lot right now.
You broke the rules, you did not ping the "she".
Thank you Miss Hall Monitor. I Actually did not know that. And the mods do not bother me much.
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