Frist Says Courts in Schiavo Case Acted Fairly
"I believe we have a fair and independent judiciary today," said Frist, "I respect that."
I told her I hardly think that is fair. Independent-YES, but fair -no. I told her the people-thru their federal reps spoke and Judge Greer laughed. The lady I spoke with told me there are many people who agree with me.
Let's all call and make our voices heard!
I am so disgusted with the Republicans right now I can't stand it! I guess it wouldn't hurt to call Frist but I'm afraid they decided there aren't enough of US. But I'll call for whatever it's worth.
Terri's brother, Bobby Schindler, held up a purple heart during the funeral Mass that was given to Terri by a Vietnam Veteran.
Michael Schiavo's Insurance Company Contributed to "Death with Dignity" Bill Supporter
CLEARWATER, Florida, April 5, 2005 (LifeSiteNews.com) - The Jerger & Centonze Insurnace (sic) Agency, a company that lists its address as 2807 Marrie Court - Michael Schiavo's address - and has as a co-founder, Michael's girlfriend/fiancé Jody Centonze, was a contributor to the campaign of death-with-dignity bill champion Florida Senator Jim King.
"Conflicts of interest among key players in the Terri Schiavo controversy could give the United Nations oil-for-food investigation a run for its money," wrote canadafreepress.com Editor Judi McLeod. "Campaign contributors to the political campaign of district 8 [Jacksonville] Florida Senator James W. "Jim" King include Richard M. Jerger of Jerger & Centonze Insurnace Agency (sic)."
McLeod also revealed that, "Senator King seemed in a rush for Terri Schiavo to depart planet earth," quoting from King in an earlier St. Petersburg Times report: "I believe that there is a heaven and that's where Terri is going to go, and that's a trip that's long overdue," the Senator said. King was the key sponsor of Florida's death with dignity legislation. "Had God not wanted what happened today, He would have intervened," King claimed, describing the failure of the Florida Senate to pass legislation preventing the euthanasia of Terri Schiavo.
McLeod further pointed out that Senator King is also an acting member of the board governing the Pinellas Park hospice where Terri Schiavo lived and died.
McLeod also revealed a conflict of interest from local Bishop Robert N. Lynch, whose diocesan legal firm contributed to the campaign to re-elect Florida circuit Judge George Greer.
McLeod concludes: "Meanwhile, if there are any key players in the ongoing Schiavo controversy who do not have a hospice board of director, right-to-die membership, or political campaign contribution conflict of interest to declare, would they please stand up?"
http://www.lifesite.net/ldn/2005/apr/05040506.html
He has MET ANY OF GEORGE GREER'S VICTIMS? Of course not. They're all deceased.