Posted on 06/16/2005 12:25:31 PM PDT by SmithL
Clearwater, Fla. - A former sheriff received six months of probation, a $600 fine and community service after he was convicted of trying to enter Terri Schiavo's hospice to give her water.
Former Lee County Sheriff John J. McDougall, an outspoken Roman Catholic, was arrested March 19 outside the hospice the day after Schiavo's feeding tube was removed.
McDougall, 62, could have avoided court . . .
(Excerpt) Read more at sfgate.com ...
He should volunteer to bring water to Hospice patients.
I wonder if we could start up a collection for the guy to raise $600 here on FR......
I'd chip in.
Count me in.
me too
Be careful what you demand.
I'm in
It might be that I'm getting old and the world has passed me by. Let's see if I get this? The guy was arrested because he was doing his Christian duty as he saw it? And this happened, where...in America? He was giving water to a woman that the government said may no longer have any? That the government said... must die?
Why? Because her husband, living with another woman, no longer felt it advisable FOR THE INJURED WOMAN'S PARENTS to keep her alive? And the man wanting to give her water was arrested and convicted? In what country did this happen? When? Not Germany, 1939? But America, 2005.
WE ARE IN A LOT OF TROUBLE.
What a travesty.
Why did this story have to be linked - it was only 3 paragraphs. What a pain!
Actually, 5 paragraphs, each about 1 sentence long. So, in reality, 6 sentences. And it had to be linked???
I am sorry to hear that he was fined for his conduct, but one day he will be rewarded for attempting to give water to the thirsty.
Surprised this story even made it onto FR.
Usually, just having "sfgate" in the URL is enough to keep you from being able to get the article posted. The admin. moderator must've been asleep at the switch.
The water via mouth would have choked her to death and he would be up on manslaughter charges.
Rules is rules!
I try to follow the rules, and in return, Jim and his moderators let me keep posting.
I'm in.
Exactly. Those nutcases ringing the hospice and demanding access to take her water (and a burger w/fries) would have killed her if they'd had their way. I guess to some, death by a stupid but compassionate act is far more acceptable than a person who states a desire not to have their life prolonged by artificial means.
With all the laws the widower Michael Schiavo has broken, he did not even get one hour of community service. BTW, is Mike still with his mistress Jodi?
Michael Jackson was given a total pass. But then he is a rich celebrity and only harmed a kid who had a terrible mother.
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