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Why the Right Can't Stand By and Watch Terri Starve to Death -- and Why the Left Will
Human Events Online ^ | March 21, 2005 | Rabbi Aryeh Spero

Posted on 03/21/2005 6:40:29 AM PST by hinterlander

Rep. Tom Delay’s efforts Saturday to have the House and Senate enact special legislation to stop the forced starving of Terri Schiavo and the President’s willingness to return to D.C. over the weekend to sign the emergency law represents a proud moment for all who still maintain that the Judeo-Christian ethic undergirds who we are and what we deem worth fighting for.

Long ago Jewish law made a distinction between withholding medication and special treatments from a patient as opposed to withholding food and water. Whereas there comes a time when we are no longer required to proactively employ “heroic” medicines and treatments to keep a non-functioning body operating, it is always necessary to continue feeding a patient.

A heart, for example, that beats not on its own but only through an artificial respirator is surviving outside the pale of physiology -- its maintenance is artificial. There is nothing artificial, however, in people being fed by others. Babies do not feed themselves, nor do the frail and very sick -- for example, Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s patients. While we do not breathe for others, we certainly feed others. It makes no difference if the person is fed from without or within, conventionally or by machine.

While medicating is a conditional decision, not so feeding. Feeding is not a medical question, it is the most basic human need whose purview is not the doctor’s or judge’s but inalienable. Not to feed one starving in front of you is: “Standing by While the Blood of Your Brother is Spilt.”

Terri Schiavo’s heart and brain are not being kept alive by a machine. She breathes on her own and her brain-stem and other strategic parts of her mind continue to function. Terri Schaivo is not an “artificial” person. “Pulling the plug” is a misnomer being used by those who want her dead and out of the picture, i.e., no longer a moral and ethical challenge.

Pulling the plug here means pulling her feeding tube so as to starve her to death; something the ACLU would never allow if this woman were a jihadist terrorist in prison on plans of blowing up American citizens.

Saturday’s action by Congressman Delay and Co. (including Iowa’s Steve King) has provided tremendous relief to those of us who were overcome with anguish and revulsion that an innocent woman was to be starved to death here in the United States with the official sanction of the Third Branch of Government, the Judiciary. As one distraught friend said to me yesterday in Synagogue: “If they want to kill her, why don’t they do it quickly and spare her the agony and torture of 14 days of starvation.” In fact, if Terri could talk, we could never allow such a process for her screams of pain would be unbearable even to the judge who has sentenced her.

There is a much larger question here that has ramifications beyond the Terri Schiavo situation. There are those in the House, such as Rep. Henry Waxman, and liberal talk-show hosts who are irate and screaming at those wishing to keep her alive. The anger of the presiding judge can be attributed to that of ego --being challenged by elements questioning his reasoning and authority. But what is to be said of those who have no personal stake?

The apathy displayed by so many remains disheartening, but the tirades from certain liberals against those simply wishing to keep her alive so that her parents can take care of her is truly eye-opening. What pivotal liberal principle is being destroyed by the House wishing to keep this young woman alive? Their anger is roused for they behold via this case the use in our society of standards set forth by religious convictions. This case illustrates their inability -- try as they may -- to wipe out the animating force and decisiveness of religion in issues important to Americans.

It is Christian groups who have taken up her cause for life. Inspired by a biblical belief that starving Terri to death constitutes murder, Christian preachers and laymen --the faithful -- have come to her rescue. Nothing is scarier to hard core secularists than having issues of the day be framed and won within the rubric of a universal religious standard. So as to avoid the “separation of church and state” police, the House and Senate have had to frame their plea under the more neutral phraseology of “Life, Liberty, and. . .”

Those on the Left claiming the House is encroaching on the concept of “local control’ are disingenuous given their history of opposing local school board decisions and mandating against them from the Federal level, not to mention their unending fight against localities who vote to place nativity scenes near the public gazebo.

Those who speak of upholding the law are not believable given that there is no free-standing existing law that requires in these situations starving patients to death. We all know that this decision rests on the will of a husband who has a girlfriend he wishes to marry. If understanding constitutes 9/10 of the law, everyone understands that a cruel circumstance has given guardianship over the life of a woman to a man who wants her out of his life.

But secularists are willing to abjure compassion and intellectual honesty so as not to allow a victory for Christian/religious beliefs. Thus their outrage and belligerent reluctance to make any compromise on issues, such as stem cell research, where a religious rationale exists. To them accommodation implies recognition -- a recognition they will never concede.

The procedure of death-inducing starvation is, as Rep. Delay says, “barbaric,” and what appears to be the use of the system by an unloving husband to finish-off his wife a travesty and an upending of justice. It is an outcome most Americans can not stomach.

Ironically, the National Organization of Women has been silent and deaf to the distant calls of a sister under the thumb of a cold-hearted man. Evidently, it is hard for N.O.W. to wish victory to a Christian Coalition so at odds with them over abortion and who in this case echo the refrain that so grates on their psyche, namely, the sanctity of life, the right to life. Subconsciously, the intravenous feeding tube is too similar to the umbilical cord -- the inviolability of the former presupposes likewise for the latter.

As for those defenders of criminals, illegal aliens and, now, terrorists -- the ACLU, where are they when needed to defend the ultimate right -- the right to live?

Curiously, the most silent group has been those on the Left always in the forefront demanding “lifestyle” rights. It should be obvious from their silence that when they speak of rights it really means license -- society being forced to extend approbation, the concept of rights, to what really is licentiousness. Others who have lectured us for decades about the need for “compassion” have suddenly become “legalists” with hearts of stone.

What is happening at this moment under Republican leadership in the House and Senate is truly a unique American phenomenon. It is unlikely that in European countries or “sophisticated” societies the fate of this girl ever would have been allotted national importance. And that is because those countries and societies snicker at the idea of Judeo-Christian moral values occupying roles in political and national arenas. Let them snicker! Today America’s leaders lifted a great burden from our conscience and made us proud, reaffirming what it means to be A Light Unto The Nations.

Rabbi Spero is a radio talk show host, a pulpit rabbi, and president of Caucus for America. He can be reached at www.caucusforamerica.com.


TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Culture/Society; US: Florida
KEYWORDS: congress; delay; die; feeding; hastert; kill; schiavo; terri; terrischiavo; tube
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Evidently, it is hard for N.O.W. to wish victory to a Christian Coalition so at odds with them over abortion and who in this case echo the refrain that so grates on their psyche, namely, the sanctity of life, the right to life. Subconsciously, the intravenous feeding tube is too similar to the umbilical cord -- the inviolability of the former presupposes likewise for the latter.

Perfectly said.
1 posted on 03/21/2005 6:40:37 AM PST by hinterlander
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To: hinterlander

Agreed.


2 posted on 03/21/2005 6:42:08 AM PST by Conspiracy Guy (Okay, you evolved. I was created. Get used to it.)
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To: hinterlander

Bravo, Rabbi Spero!


3 posted on 03/21/2005 6:46:18 AM PST by ladyrustic
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To: hinterlander

absolutely. couln't have said it better!


4 posted on 03/21/2005 6:47:08 AM PST by bubman
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To: hinterlander

absolutely. couln't have said it better!


5 posted on 03/21/2005 6:48:14 AM PST by bubman
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To: hinterlander

This is a superb statement of the issue. I hope it's widely read.

Unfortunately, time is running out for Terri. While the judge is busy considering the merits of the case over his morning beverages, Terri is dying of thirst.


6 posted on 03/21/2005 6:48:25 AM PST by JustaCowgirl (God Save the vulnerable from the bullies. --overturn Judge Greer)
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To: hinterlander

BRAVO!!


7 posted on 03/21/2005 6:49:07 AM PST by NewCenturions
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To: hinterlander


8 posted on 03/21/2005 6:51:30 AM PST by Pyro7480 ("All my own perception of beauty both in majesty and simplicity is founded upon Our Lady." - Tolkien)
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To: need_a_new_ism
She's been denied therapy. She is going to be starved to death, and if you did that to an animal in Florida, you would go to jail. People in similar states to her have recovered.

Now, tell me who's advocating grave sin?

10 posted on 03/21/2005 6:53:32 AM PST by Pyro7480 ("All my own perception of beauty both in majesty and simplicity is founded upon Our Lady." - Tolkien)
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To: NewCenturions

This from Newsmax. What do you think now?
Sunday, March 20, 2005 10:19 a.m. EST
Nurse: Terri Can Eat Normally

A certified nursing assistant who cared for Terri Schiavo in 1997 filed a sworn affidavit in the case stating that she was able to feed Schiavo normally on multiple occasions - but that husband Michael Schiavo would allow only a feeding tube.

Heidi Law, a CNA at the Palm Gardens nursing home, testified: "At least three times during any shift where I took care of Terri, I made sure to give Terri a wet washcloth filled with ice chips, to keep her mouth moistened. I personally saw her swallow the ice water and never saw her gag.

"[Another CNA] and I frequently put orange juice or apple juice in her washcloth to give her something nice to taste, which made her happy. On three or four occasions I personally fed Terri small mouthfuls of Jello, which she was able to swallow and enjoyed immensely."

Law testified that the only reason she didn't attempt to feed Ms. Schiavo more frequently was "because I was so afraid of being caught by Michael."

Editorializing on the case in light of Law's account, the Pittsburgh Post Gazette said Sunday, "It is one thing to withdraw a feeding tube; another entirely to withhold that day's meal tray."

Carla Sauer Iyer was a registered nurse at the same facility. In her own affidavit Iyer testified that Ms. Schiavo was capable of speech, explaining, "[Terri] spoke on a regular basis, saying such things as 'Mommy' and 'help me.'"

When she put a washcloth in Terri's hands to keep her fingers from curling together, Iyer said, "Michael saw it and made me take it out, saying that was therapy" that he had forbidden.

"Throughout my time at Palm Gardens, Michael Schiavo was focused on Terri's death," the RN noted. "Michael would say 'When is she going to die?' 'Has she died yet?' and 'When is that bitch gonna die?'"


11 posted on 03/21/2005 6:54:17 AM PST by dimmer-rats stealvotes
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To: hinterlander

I think it's disgusting that our elected officials are turning this into a political issue. Just something else to widen the gap in between Americans...


12 posted on 03/21/2005 6:56:09 AM PST by stuartcr
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To: need_a_new_ism

Since God knew all this was going to happen, and allowed it...isn't it part of His will?


13 posted on 03/21/2005 6:57:29 AM PST by stuartcr
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To: need_a_new_ism

From the videos I've seen she could be compared to a child with severe CP. Should we starve them too? Some of them live for 20 to 50 years on feeding tubes. During her 15 years her loving husband has denied so many basic care items why not add food and water.


14 posted on 03/21/2005 6:58:07 AM PST by Conspiracy Guy (Okay, you evolved. I was created. Get used to it.)
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To: hinterlander
Others who have lectured us for decades about the need for “compassion” have suddenly become “legalists” with hearts of stone.

Sadly, from reading many posts on this subject, many "legalists" and Mensa members here at Free Republic want the law to trump the life of an innocent, incapacitated woman. They are like the modern Sadducees...

15 posted on 03/21/2005 6:58:30 AM PST by frogjerk
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To: need_a_new_ism

SHE IS NOT IN A VEGETATIVE STATE! She is responsive, she tries to speak, and she could do more if she had some rehabilitative therapy. Get your facts straight please.


16 posted on 03/21/2005 6:58:33 AM PST by Marysecretary (Thank you, Lord, for FOUR MORE YEARS!!!)
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To: hinterlander
Getting to the point...

The left generally supports the killing, or putting to death, those that can't defend or speak for themselves. Yet they fight to protect the lives's of those who wish to kill us....
Truly absurd...

17 posted on 03/21/2005 6:58:42 AM PST by PigRigger (Send donations to http://www.AdoptAPlatoon.org)
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To: need_a_new_ism
I could not agree more! I am about as conservative as a person could be, but I think it is wrong to insist on prolonging her life for the "feel good" effect. No one actually knows how much pain she is in and has been in for many years, she can't say. Look at the contractures of her hands, which is about all that is visible, those muscles have to hurt, but does anyone know or even care if she is hurting.
If any of us get a muscle cramp in one position, we can shift our position, but she has to wait until someone comes to turn her when it is time.
I think this is cruelty, and I pray my family would never do the same to me. If she actually does have any mental cognition think of the hell she could be in.
18 posted on 03/21/2005 6:59:05 AM PST by midwyf
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To: stuartcr

The gap in America is widening not because of the actions of elected officials. Rather, the actions of our elected officials reflect the widening gap. And that gap is going to continue to get bigger. Pick a side.


19 posted on 03/21/2005 6:59:24 AM PST by hinterlander
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To: stuartcr

I don't think torture is part of his will, as you call it.


20 posted on 03/21/2005 7:00:09 AM PST by Marysecretary (Thank you, Lord, for FOUR MORE YEARS!!!)
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