Posted on 07/06/2005 10:50:06 AM PDT by 8mmMauser
Several bloggers have drawn attention to a strange lead in a Washington Post story about the Terri Schiavo autopsy results. The June 16 Post story by David Brown said that "Terri Schiavo died of the effects of a profound and prolonged lack of oxygen to her brain on a day in 1990, but what caused that event isn't known and may never be, the physician who performed her autopsy said
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(Excerpt) Read more at aim.org ...
At least Fuhrman stated that a grand jury should be impaneled but then, this is Florida and friends don't let friends impanel grand juries.
Fregards from the racketeering and scandal hqs for the world. FV
Well, the euthanazi's have a global reach you know.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1451067/posts
fyi: google alerts is censoring some Terri stories. Does yahoo have alerts? I know topix.net does.
"But they don't want K. Harris because they say she cannot win."
I'm thinking they'll back Charlie Crist. He appears to be a fence-sitter and whatever the popular opinion is, he'll lean that way. He does have name recognition and that decides a lotta votes, sad to say.
I did not listen to Savage today: in what context was he talking about the Bushes being businessmen?
Just had a brainstorm! Let's all plan a swim party (the date based on the next storm) and have Greer, Felos, Rice, McCabe, Crist and Schiavo to be sure and bring their swimsuits.
I'd be happy to bring the food and drink!!!
Excerpts
Terri Schiavo, a woman who collapsed at 26 and suffered severe brain damage, is dead because her husband and our justice system determined that her life wasn't worth living.
...her fate rested on a husband so profoundly devoted to her that he fathered two children with a woman he'd been seeing for years as she lay bed-ridden. Would Terri have wanted her husband to get on with his life? Perhaps, but I doubt she thought his "closure" would come at the expense of her life.
The fight to kill Terri has been a low mark for the American justice system. We've arrived at a point where we feel empowered to decide whose life is worthy and whose is not. Was it OK to kill Terri because she couldn't feed herself or because of the degree of brain damage? What if her brain had been less damaged, but she still couldn't feed herself? What if she could feed herself but was equally brain-damaged? Before his own recent death, Pope John Paul II called America a culture of death. Since Terri Schiavo's case entered the American consciousness, we have witnessed the fervor with which her husband, the American Civil Liberties Union and much of the American media advocated for her death. The Pope's words ring loudly, clearly and true.
Read the rest of the article at New Visions Commentary
Powerful words, powerful article.
"America has always been a beacon of light for the rest of the world, a nation that values life above all else and guarantees the pursuit of that life. Yet with each innocent one ended in the battle to kill the weak and voiceless, we move farther away from the light that shines for the rest of the world."
What a shock that would be!
Theodore, I was multi-tasking when I had Michael Savage on last night. I caught the end of his sentence about the Bushes but he called them the Bushys.
Is this sooner than expected results of "the Schiavo effect"? The day that Terri died, many people stated to the media and to each other that Florida would be punished. Maybe the monetary penalty hit sooner than anyone expected.
Florida's leaders worship money. Maybe they should stop covering things up here, think about what they've done and change course. As long as Florida is tagged "The Starvation State", it's not a good business climate.
The subtle boycott of Florida which was not even organized per seems to be working.
Thanks for all your emails to Tallahassee. They'll wake up one of these days. FV
Bump to 1630. Let's hear it for the Pope.
TYPO FIX: The subtle boycott of Florida which was not even organized PER SE seems to be working. (hard to type with cat sitting w/me). (wfla news above).
Terri is America's Innocent Daughter.
"Did you know that a judge can bring baseless criminal charges against you, have you arrested, and bring you before him to be tried without a jury? ... but this is happening right now in the United States in the Tampa Bay Area of Florida."
FYI: TEJ has given permission to freepers to use a paragraph and a link.
No complete articles and we're good to go.
Time do run errands. I think google has dropped Terri. Anyone else not getting Terri google alerts any more?
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