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Something MUST Be Done Today for Terri Schiavo (Rescue Her Today!)
Free Republic ^ | 3/23 | self

Posted on 03/23/2005 2:47:26 AM PST by beyond the sea

I wrote this to a FReeper earlier. She was feeling much frustration with many here I believe because of what was, in her mind, a careless disregard for morality and the well-being of an innocent and quite defenseless girl, Terri Schiavo.

The intelligent and good FReeper was at the point of wanting to leave FR. So I wrote her:

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Don't go, please. You're one of the folks here with a real good heart and very strong feelings. That is a very good combination. Don't go ........

I'm getting a feeling (or a wish) that today (Wednesday) the Federal marshals or some others are going to take control of this abysmal situation. Unlike the Elian Gonzalez catastrophe, this will be for the good of a human being.

Maybe in the future it can be referred to as 'Good Wednesday'. Because the more I learn about this entire case, this girl has been done wrong since the very beginning and things must be righted. What is happening now must end....... well.

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I implore all who care about the wrongness of all this to contact the White House, contact anyone who could have something to do with getting action TODAY. There can not be any more wasted time and destruction of this innocent girl. If this husband is much of what we suspect, this matter should not be allowed to end in her death by these brutal means!


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To: beyond the sea
Maybe similar is not the word... maybe we should say "seems like a precedent." I hear all kinds of imbecilic uninformed blood-thirsty people screaming for Terri's death by dehydration; I see the futility of the actions of the congress; I see the evil action of the judiciary and all these things make me ask myself "why isn't President PRO LIFE Bush sending in federal marshalls as Janet Reno did twice?" No one shouted that the Clinton administration getting involved was an abuse of power. If Janet Reno got away with sending federal marshalls to take Elian Gonzalez from his relatives and send him to Cuba, and she got away with sending tanks, guns and ordnance to Waco, Texas, to enforce a federal warrant, why can't Pres Bush send marshalls to save a human being?

So what is President Bush waiting for?
241 posted on 03/23/2005 6:29:56 AM PST by spiralsue (Medieval treatment of Terri Schiavo continues, right NOW!)
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To: TigersEye

Some questions for the Florida State Legislature:

Would he/she bet his/her life on Michael Schiavo's honesty?

Why do criminals in FL get more due process than a law-abiding citizen of the state?

Do people in a PVS have the same Constitutional rights as the rest of us?

If she dies, and we later learn that her husband lied, can the Florida State Legislature bring someone back from the dead?


242 posted on 03/23/2005 6:30:57 AM PST by mewzilla (Has CBS retracted the story yet?)
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To: verity
It believe it was intentional on the part of whomever demanded the change in wording.

I believe those who accepted it in order for the bill to pass acted in good faith and perhaps naively hoped for the best from the courts.

243 posted on 03/23/2005 6:31:03 AM PST by isrul
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To: farmer18th
The comparison to the Elian story are absolutely and patently absurd. It is a contrast, not a comparison, there is a difference.
244 posted on 03/23/2005 6:33:28 AM PST by grassboots.org (I'll Say It Again - The first freedom is life.)
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To: expatguy
If I don't see the U.S. Marshals FREEDOM LOVING AMERICAN CITIZENS taking Terri away to a hospital today and reinserting her tube, it's all over.

DITTO!

245 posted on 03/23/2005 6:37:16 AM PST by lifacs (Boy, did that feel good :-))
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To: jacquej
Please do some simple research on feeding tubes in Alzheimer's patients I partly misundertood your earlier post. If you are suggesting that tubes shouldn't be put in as long as efforts are continued to feed and give water by mouth, I agree.
246 posted on 03/23/2005 6:38:04 AM PST by grassboots.org (I'll Say It Again - The first freedom is life.)
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To: beyond the sea

Hon, I grew up in the fifties and saw the sixties. Civil disobedience has its place. I just want no part of it. But that is just me.

And when I hear talk of "revolution" and encouragement to go man the barricades, bring water etc, my blood runs cold. But that is just me.


247 posted on 03/23/2005 6:38:49 AM PST by cajungirl (l)
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To: steverino62

Perhaps I used the wrong word. I don't think anyone is conspiring. I think encouraging, stirring the pot, whipping up actions based on feelings. That is my observation.

And don't get snippy with me. I know the distinction quite well. And this is not a court of law where you get to demand I substantiate anything.


248 posted on 03/23/2005 6:40:58 AM PST by cajungirl (l)
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To: steverino62
There is some hope. The Florida legislature is still in session (they were supposed to have recessed yesterday). There is a bill going before them that would say if anyone who has not left specific written instructions (living will) as to their wishes if incapacitate, they are to be given life support for as long as possible. This would grandfather in Terri.

The bill, if passed (the family's rep said they need 3 more Republicans to vote "yes"), would save Terri. Also, the fact that they didn't leave says they are considering it seriously. Terri's brother is in Tallahassee lobbing for passing the bill.
249 posted on 03/23/2005 6:42:19 AM PST by Humal
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To: syriacus

The ultimate right is the "right to live".

This talk about a "right to die" is BS. What the MSM and others who promote such a thing are really promoting a "right to kill".


251 posted on 03/23/2005 6:50:23 AM PST by foxfield
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To: USA

USA said: "I have a friend who lives in Pinellas County. She is going to be at the hospice today and protest by bringing water. I can not tell anymore about her but she may make the news. If so, she is ready to go to jail because she believes this must be done. I am, at this moment, checking into a plane flight to Tampa International from Missouri. Should be there sometime around noon. Will hopefully be there with many others. I am retired and do not fear being fired from work and do not fear the consequences of my actions. I challenge any others to do the same. This, to me, is much better than sitting around and posting on FR and emailing the President, etc."

God bless you, brother!!!! And may this encourage you all the more:

http://www.newpantagruel.com/issues/2.1/editorial_statement_on_terri_s.php

Editorial Statement on Terri Schindler-Schiavo
by The Editors of The New Pantagruel

Beginning March 18, 2005, Terri Schindler-Schiavo will be starved to death by order of the State of Florida. The gross injustices of the judicial decisions and the gross inequities of the actions of her husband and guardian, Michael Schiavo, leading up to this point have been well documented and are beyond dispute.

It now appears that all legal recourse to save Terri’s life has failed. As Terri’s family and millions of people know, the State is wrong. There is a higher law. If last ditch efforts in the Florida Legislature and the United States Congress also fail, and the administration of Governor Jeb Bush fails in its duty to uphold the higher law, those closest to Terri—her family, friends, and members of their communities of care—are morally free to contemplate and take extra-legal action as they deem it necessary to save Terri’s life, up to and including forcible resistance to the State’s coercive and unjust implementation of Terri’s death by starvation. The Christian community and all people of good conscience, rather than accepting the State’s actions with the small consolation that “everything that could be done was done,” should acknowledge the true horizon of morally acceptable responses, and should actively encourage and support all such responses when taken by those with immediate responsibility for Terri’s care and wellbeing.

Caleb Stegall, Editor in Chief and Attorney at Law
Dan Knauss, Associate and Design Editor
J. Clayton Johnson, Managing Editor and Attorney at Law
Annie Young Frisbie, Managing Editor
Christi A. Foist, Managing Editor
Randy Boyagoda, Books Editor
Jack Heller, Contributing Editor and Assistant Professor, Huntington College
Jeremy Beer, Contributing Editor and Editor-in-Chief, ISI Books


252 posted on 03/23/2005 6:51:44 AM PST by SeasideSparrow
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To: cajungirl
I do not believe advocating revolution is going to keep you posting on this board. If that is your intent and wish, you are right to leave FR because nobody here is lawless, or that is not the intent of people here. Go get yourself involved in revolution elsewhere. Just my opinion.

Then you better go back and read some posts hon. There are quite a few people demanding that the politicians break the law to save her, while they opine from their keyboards.

Just my opinion.

253 posted on 03/23/2005 6:53:26 AM PST by lifacs (Boy, did that feel good :-))
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To: add925

Great Post...


254 posted on 03/23/2005 6:58:02 AM PST by AMHN
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To: All

The legislature is no longer the best option as they move too slowly.

The president can write an executive order to get Terri into a hospital immediately. It is not breaking any law to do so. The judge can still take time to ruminate over this case. This action would not interfere with the judge. And since Greer already flaunted a Congressional subpoena his ruling is highly questionable.

Executive orders are lawful. They've been written by presidents ever since Washington on a number of different issues. http://www.heritage.org/Research/LegalIssues/LM2.cfm

Contacting the president and ask him to write an executive order immediately. Also, contact Gov. Jeb Bush asking him to take Terri into protective custody – see contact info below:

Phone Numbers

Comments: 202-456-1111
Switchboard: 202-456-1414
FAX: 202-456-2461

Comments: 202-456-6213

E-Mail
President George W. Bush: president@whitehouse.gov
Vice President Richard Cheney: vice.president@whitehouse.gov

Also, contact Gov. Jeb Bush: 1-850-488-4441

"I'm not sure we can get it done here in Florida," Martinez quoted (Gov.) Bush as saying just after a new Schiavo measure stalled in the Florida Legislature. "Do whatever you can federally."

This is the Governor of Florida calling for help. Any notion that the Feds have no Constitutional business there is malarky.


255 posted on 03/23/2005 6:59:11 AM PST by SeasideSparrow
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To: ajolympian2004

she should've been taken by force if necessary and placed in the care of the church (preferably in Italy)...sanctuary...


256 posted on 03/23/2005 6:59:24 AM PST by firewalk
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To: lifacs

He said he was leaving and I concurred. Yes, there are people advocating just that, that others break the law including people in government. I just don't think that is a good idea.


257 posted on 03/23/2005 7:04:32 AM PST by cajungirl (l)
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To: jacquej
What state allows nursing home residents to be tied up or even restrained? I live in NY and it is not allowed in any form. Not even bed railings. I can only speak from my experience but those I've seen reach a point where they can no longer take food by mouth are not really moving around too much. I have never seen anyone thrashing around trying to rip the g-tube out. Seeing others who have a g-tube will be beneficial to you. I'm also sure a surgeon who performs the procedure will honestly address any concerns you may have about pros and cons. He wants that tube to work perfectly and do exactly what it is meant to do. He does not wish to inflict suffering.
258 posted on 03/23/2005 7:05:34 AM PST by isrul
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To: farmer18th

Because the natural trend is to drift toward the middle. People in a majority feel more freedom to change their views to define the center, while a minority that feels embattled will stand their ground. Rehnquist was more conservative before Reagan made his nominations than after.

But that's the Supreme Court. Look at the 2-1 split on the Schiavo case... not what anyone would have predicted by their nominators.


259 posted on 03/23/2005 7:06:44 AM PST by HostileTerritory
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To: AMHN
Great Post...

Thanks, I think I'm beginning to see the Light (or the Darkness as the case may be).

260 posted on 03/23/2005 7:06:47 AM PST by add925 (The Left = Xenophobes in Denial)
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