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Posted on 03/22/2005 6:31:40 PM PST by STARWISE
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Tonight it is, March 22, 2005, over five days since Theresa Marie Schiavo commenced her ordeal of purposeful and legally sanctioned dehydration and starvation. We await a decision from the three judge panel from Eleventh Judicial Circuit as to her fate, as her family struggles with seeing Terri's physical health deteriorate.
We know that Terri got one dem from the 11th that wants her to live.....she just needs 5 more out of the 11. Does anyone know the breakdown of dems and reps?
There are 12...but the breakdown is hardley mattering because the one that dissented in the 3 panel review was a dim, and one of the denials was a repub
Thank you for info.
This from RightMarch.com, a great group.
In addition, PLEASE call Governor Jeb Bush's office NOW at
850-488-4441, asking him to exercise the executive powers
he ALREADY HAS, and take custody of Terri Schiavo to save
her from being starved to death.
We've got renowned lawyer
Larry Klayman coming in on Wednesday to meet one-on-one
with Gov. Bush's General Counsel lawyers, showing them
point-by-point exactly why the Governor DOES have those
powers right NOW. Call Gov. Bush and ask him to USE those
powers to save Terri's life.
I don't think these liberal federal courts would have decided for Terri no matter who argued what before them. It is a stacked deck. There is no need to blame Terri's lawyers. Not one of these judges have been motivated by the truth but rely on process and procedure.
Gibbs, the Schindlers' attorney, might have committed legal malpractice. After reading his original pleading, I have to agree with you about his weak arguments.
Gibbs rehashed the old state case, mentioning Greer profusely on his legal briefs.
Even worse, today the Eleventh Circuit gave Gibbs a chance to appeal to the whole court (en banc) if he submitted legal briefs by 10 AM today (March 23, 2005). The deadline already passed.
Obviously, Gibbs disregarded another opportunity to amend his pleadings to the appellate court and raise the plain issues you suggested.
Now the SCOTUS has little to work with in order to grant relief.
You need to stay! We need all the help we can get.
ALL I HAVE TO SAY (AS I SAID BEFORE) ABOUT TERRI POSSIBLY LEAVING US FOR GOOD IS THAT WE NEED TO BEND TO GOD'S WILL. A LOT OF TIME WE ASK GOD AND ASK AND ASK, AND SOMETIMES HE HAS TO TELL US NO.
Terri has been with us for many years. I believe she is here for a special purpose. For some reason, her suffering is causing us to love her more and have anguish in our hearts for the injustice (criminal).
That in itself is God's way of showing his love and showing all of us how to have love and compassion.
Gibbs has done a great job. Under the circumstances, it's a miracle. Give him a little credit. He's no doubt been working 'round the clock.
"We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal; that they are endowed by their Creator with certain inalienable rights; that among these are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness."
Terri's inalienable right to life is being denied.
In modern America.
Beyond belief.
I have been trying to call Jeb Bush's office but all I get are busy signals. I hope this is a good sign. I don't know why he just doesn't go in there and grab Terri. Geez, I live in Illinois and saw Daley close down Midway under the cover of darkness and bulldoze it with planes on the runway. Jeb ought to do the right thing and worry about the consequences afterwords. The people who will be pissed off never would vote for him anyways.
Amen! Amen , send her healing water just now. Sustain her with YOUR own precious blood. Father I ask in YOUR NAME that a "transfusion of your grace, mercy and love" flow right now through Terri's veins. May people around her witness a mighty movement of the POWER OF GOD". We lift her to Thee precious Savior. You are THERE in that room with her RIGHT NOW. Touch her body, spare her life, that TRUTH may prevail.
Amen, Father, touch Terri with your Loving Presence, Prepare her a Banquet in the Midst of her enemies,Set angels round and about Terri, meekest of the meek, who is beloved of God,
Be Terri's Champion and a very Present Help in this time of trouble.
By Your Spirit GIVE HER HOPE AND STRENGTH AND LOVE TO WITHSTAND ALL, leaning only upon YOUR STEADFAST LOVE AND MIGHT. If You are for us, who can be against us?
In Jesus name,
Amen.
We can all do what is needed to save Terri!
Terri needs water.
Who is going to take it to her?
That first footnote on Whittmore's opinion says it all. Gibbs did not connect the legal dots needed to create a successful argument.
I hope the appeal to the SCOTUS is better prepared.
Gibbs has done a great job. Under the circumstances, it's a miracle. Give him a little credit. He's no doubt been working 'round the clock.
I agree and I have looked over his pleadings as well...and believe me he has other experts helping him....this is a case of judicial "bonding" sort of like how cops have that "brotherhood" thing....only this time they are playing with an innocent person's life
He has really dropped the ball. I told him I am moving from Florida and never looking back. I told him he had a year and a half to do something with DCF to get her out of there.
If she passes (oh God, I hope not), it will be on his watch, his hands. Plus, you have the activist judges who didn't follow the VERY SIMPLE LAW PASSED SUNDAY NIGHT!
I can not get in to Gov Bush's office ..
I just don't see what the harm of letting her live does to anyone.
God hasn't said "no" yet, and I believe He wants me to pray for the good for as long as there is hope. Talking about the possibility that God will say no to our prayers undermines our commitment to pray. I vow to pray as long as Terri is alive that Terri will be SAVED. God is not going to expect me to read His mind and know that His answer will be no. Even when God answers "no", it doesn't mean He himself is necessarily pleased by the outcome. Michael Schiavo's people are lecturing us about how we should give up and be happy Terri will soon be in a better place. I don't take theology lessons from murderers. I shall pray for Terri's life as long as she still has one and I believe it is God's will that we pray for this. The devil wants us to give up, but I never will.
Isn't it ghoulish the way they toyed with the time . . . keeping Terri slowly dying and her parents in slow time anguish. Oh, they are really something, this group.
Bless your heart. I could not have said it better.
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