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DCF Considers Removing Schiavo from Hospice by Force
Palm Beach Post ^ | 3.23.05 | Dara Kam

Posted on 03/23/2005 2:34:59 PM PST by gopwinsin04

State officials say they are considering removing Terri Schiavo from hospice, by force if necessary, despite numerous court orders upholding the removal of the artificial nutrition tube that has kept her alive for 15 years.

Lucy Hadl, secretary of the Department of Children and Families, said Wednesday morning that her staff is relying on a state law that gives the department the authority to intervene on behalf of a vulnerable adult who is 'suffering from abuse or neglect that presents a risk of death or serious physical injury.'

Hadl said that the DCF would have to file a petition in order to remove Schiavo, but that 'it doesn't mean we'd have to have judicial approval in advance of taking the action if we believed it met the threshold for doing it.'

Hadl said that seven years of court rulings backing Schiavo's husband Michael, in his contention that Terri Schiavo did not wish to be kept alive artificially would not stop the DCF from taking action.

'We're not compelled to look at prior judicial proceedings,' Hadl said.

What we are compelled to look at is the presenting circumstances and any allegiations of abuse and neglect that we have recieved. So we have to deal with those and fufill out statutory responsibility.'

(Excerpt) Read more at palmbeachpost.com ...


TOPICS: News/Current Events; US: Florida
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To: shield
It may be a callous, crass approach but sometimes in cases like this it pays to follow the money trail.

The jury awarded Terri 7 million when Michael sued the doctors for malpractice. The lawyers settled for two million for michael and Terri we think. Supposedly Michael only got 300,000 but the jury is still out on that. No one knows how much is actually "where" and under "whose" control.

You gotta wonder how much a book will generate and how much the movie people will pay and who gets that?

All this adds up to a reason for Michael not to divorce Terri and not to want her viable to tell how she got all those broken bones, and unwanted insulin injections. He wins big if she dies.
641 posted on 03/23/2005 5:57:51 PM PST by rodguy911 (rodguy911:First Let's get rid of the UN and the ACLU,..toss in CAIR as well.)
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To: dsc
The courts have said that it was Terri's wish NOT to live like a vegetable.

Inadvertently, you have swerved into the crux of the matter. The courts have said it, but there is question that Terri herself said it. The courts, using conflicted personnel, based their rulings on hearsay evidence, something not normally done when a person's life is at stake. Show me a legally binding, unaltered document that specifies Terri's wishes, signed by Terri herself, appropriately notarized and documented, then I'll believe it (and even then, I don't believe she, or any rational person, would wish to be starved to death). Until then, you're basing your judgment on hearsay, much of it offered by a person whose interests are obviously conflicted. Condemning an innocent person to die on the basis of such evidence is legally questionable, not to mention morally reprehensible and ethically indefensible.

642 posted on 03/23/2005 5:59:34 PM PST by chimera
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To: rodguy911
Oh I believe it has to do with $$$$$'s...big time...one of the nurses was on FoxNews...and the monster was totally and this was yrs ago focused only on terri dying....and he told everyone he'd be rich....and talked 'bout it all the time....
643 posted on 03/23/2005 6:06:19 PM PST by shield (The Greatest Scientific Discoveries of the Century Reveal God!!!! by Dr. H. Ross, Astrophysicist)
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To: Jimmyclyde

So it's okay with you to starve a woman who has become disabled. How do you suggest we treat people who are born disabled? Should there be a panel to decide which lives are worthy of being lived? And then what?


644 posted on 03/23/2005 6:06:40 PM PST by nina0113
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To: AMDG&BVMH

WHAT CAN I DO BESIDES POUND MY KEYBOARD???


645 posted on 03/23/2005 6:09:03 PM PST by Vapor3 (I will never be a Spanish)
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To: Rain-maker
I repeat, your are not on your deathbed either. I expected you to make the connection and not play a dumbass. I was wrong...

Being on one's deathbed and being a vegetable for 15 years are two different things.

Stop trying to make connections that aren't there and then when I don't make them call me a dumb ass. You sound silly and pompous.

646 posted on 03/23/2005 6:09:12 PM PST by Jimmyclyde (Dying ain't much of a living boy...)
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To: chimera

"The courts have said it, but there is question that Terri herself said it. The courts, using conflicted personnel, based their rulings on hearsay evidence, something not normally done when a person's life is at stake. Show me a legally binding, unaltered document that specifies Terri's wishes, signed by Terri herself, appropriately notarized and documented, then I'll believe it (and even then, I don't believe she, or any rational person, would wish to be starved to death). Until then, you're basing your judgment on hearsay, much of it offered by a person whose interests are obviously conflicted. Condemning an innocent person to die on the basis of such evidence is legally questionable, not to mention morally reprehensible and ethically indefensible."

Well put. Mind if I plagiarize?


647 posted on 03/23/2005 6:09:46 PM PST by dsc
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To: andy58-in-nh

Just saw another post that says Terri's brain is virtually disintegrating. That's what I was afraid of.


648 posted on 03/23/2005 6:11:21 PM PST by pa mom
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To: nmh

That's exactly what I was thinking . . .


649 posted on 03/23/2005 6:11:49 PM PST by pa mom
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To: shield
Everything seems so obvious to us why can't those in power figure this out? IL watched the fla. senate on the computer today at work and with very few exceptions, they were idiots.Political monkeys.
650 posted on 03/23/2005 6:11:56 PM PST by rodguy911 (rodguy911:First Let's get rid of the UN and the ACLU,..toss in CAIR as well.)
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To: dsc
When told she was going to be killed, she tried to say, "I want to live," then burst into tears.

Guaranteed this did not happen.

I bet she asked for a cold Dr. Pepper and a slice of pizza too.

Pure propaganda.

651 posted on 03/23/2005 6:12:01 PM PST by Jimmyclyde (Dying ain't much of a living boy...)
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To: Dog Gone
Another poster who wants to punish the party that is trying to do something. This mentality is rampant.

Rampant and foolish.

652 posted on 03/23/2005 6:12:27 PM PST by Right_in_Virginia
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To: dsc
It's a public forum and what is posted is fair game for "fair use", so yes, the post may be quoted.

I see I misdirected my response. It should have been posted to FReeper Jimmyclyde. My bad.

653 posted on 03/23/2005 6:13:53 PM PST by chimera
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To: Vapor3

I ask myself the same question. Prayers, calls, emails, hoping; and if no one does what it takes to save her life in the mean time, I am thinking about throwing up all other plans and driving to Florida. I think the FL legislature will do it, I think Governor Bush will do it, I think the Supreme Court will do it . . . But ultimately, I don't think I can spend Good Friday with her dying of thirst, if she is still dying . . . just a show of solidarity, but if enough people are there, I am sure it will bring about the correct response too.


654 posted on 03/23/2005 6:15:32 PM PST by AMDG&BVMH
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To: nina0113
So it's okay with you to starve a woman who has become disabled. How do you suggest we treat people who are born disabled? Should there be a panel to decide which lives are worthy of being lived? And then what?

She is a vegetable, her brain does not function and has turned in a liquid state. And to top it off it was her wish (as decided by numerous courts) that she not live like this.

Stop forcing your views and morality on this poor women and let her die as she wanted.

655 posted on 03/23/2005 6:15:50 PM PST by Jimmyclyde (Dying ain't much of a living boy...)
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To: chimera
The courts... based their rulings on hearsay evidence, something not normally done when a person's life is at stake.

Someone said it well yesterday:
As 'mildly pro-right-to-die' blogger Ace of Spades noted, 'You need a written contract for any lease of land that lasts more than one year; it seems very odd to me indeed that the taking of a human life requres only one hearsay statement from one interested party.'

In 1677, the Statute of Frauds required that certain contracts be put in writing to be enforceable. It begins
"FOR prevention of many Fraudulent Practices which are commonly endeavoured to be upheld by Perjury and Subornation of Perjury Bee it enacted by the Kings most excellent Majestie..."

656 posted on 03/23/2005 6:17:31 PM PST by omega4412
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To: Theodore R.
This is a nice phrase. But all government is known for its "unintended consequences."

I was suggesting that we are already well into that. That doing or not doing will each result in unintended consequences.

657 posted on 03/23/2005 6:18:14 PM PST by lepton ("It is useless to attempt to reason a man out of a thing he was never reasoned into"--Jonathan Swift)
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To: nicmarlo

That was a very good article - sums it up well.


658 posted on 03/23/2005 6:18:29 PM PST by blueriver
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To: Jimmyclyde

"Guaranteed this did not happen."

And how do you guarantee that? Were you there? Have you ever been in the same room with Terri?

How about this: I guarantee that she never said she would want to be starved to death if she were physically impaired.

Sauce for the goose, sauce for the gander.


659 posted on 03/23/2005 6:18:41 PM PST by dsc
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To: gopwinsin04

Send in Janet Reno and her red pickup truck.


660 posted on 03/23/2005 6:18:49 PM PST by Bernard
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