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The perfect murder: murder by judiciary.

A permanent blot on civilization, the murder of an innocent, disabled woman.

What a shameful commentary on our civilization. We are "too civilized" to allow "degrading treatment" of terrorists, even if it may cause our own deaths, but have no problem killing an innocent, defenseless woman.

1 posted on 12/26/2005 4:49:43 PM PST by FairOpinion
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To: 8mmMauser

Terri PING


2 posted on 12/26/2005 4:50:30 PM PST by FairOpinion (Happy New Year!)
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To: FairOpinion

It also captured and destroyed the acount of many a FReeper.


3 posted on 12/26/2005 4:50:39 PM PST by Fierce Allegiance (I miss my dad.)
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To: FairOpinion
Schiavo right to die case captured the attention of the world.

To America's shame.

5 posted on 12/26/2005 4:53:48 PM PST by mware (everyone that doesn't like what America and President Bush has done for Iraq can all go to HELL.")
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To: FairOpinion

Terri Schiavo Before dehydration

God Bless you Terri. We will never forget you, especially come election time.

Let everyone who said your beautiful smile was fake be haunted by it for the rest of their days.

8 posted on 12/26/2005 5:09:29 PM PST by Baraonda (Demographic is destiny. Don't hire 3rd world illegal aliens nor support businesses that hire them.)
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To: FairOpinion
I'm not going to get into this again, I'm probably tempting fate even posting on this thread. But I'll say this.

Be careful who you marry. They will have the right to speak for you when you can't speak for yourself.

9 posted on 12/26/2005 5:17:30 PM PST by Jotmo ("Voon", said the mattress.)
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To: FairOpinion

This ugly act where politicians grandstanded but did not act to save a life showed us a lot about our elected officials and even more about the corrupted and arrogant judiciary that is too powerful and out of control.


11 posted on 12/26/2005 5:27:54 PM PST by Nextrush (We will never forget the killing of Terri and those who allowed it to happen)
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To: FairOpinion
What a shameful commentary on our civilization. We are "too civilized" to allow "degrading treatment" of terrorists, even if it may cause our own deaths, but have no problem killing an innocent, defenseless woman.

Amen!

12 posted on 12/26/2005 5:36:21 PM PST by Sister_T (Kenneth Blackwell for Governor of Ohio!)
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To: FairOpinion

Schiavo?


Coach for Penn State?


13 posted on 12/26/2005 5:37:59 PM PST by dakine
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To: FairOpinion

"A permanent blot on civilization, the murder of an innocent, disabled woman."

Innocent, disabled and rich - a deadly combination.


20 posted on 12/26/2005 6:54:20 PM PST by Baraonda (Demographic is destiny. Don't hire 3rd world illegal aliens nor support businesses that hire them.)
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'Judicial murder' and Terri Schiavo
By Nat Hentoff
July 11, 2005




While editorials across the nation agreed in chorus that at last, Terri Schiavo will rest in peace, the autopsy report declined such certainty:"It is the policy of this office that no case is ever closed and that all determinations are to be reconsidered upon receipt of credible, new information." Even if no new information surfaces, how Terri Schiavo was put to death is causing many Americans to confront their own death.
Pat Anderson, for a long time the attorney for Terri Schiavo's parents, said the day Terri died of dehydration as ordered by the courts and her husband: "Euthanasia in America now has a name and a face." Dr. Jon Thogmartin's autopsy report made clear that Terri Schiavo was not dying, let alone terminal. As Dr. Carl D'Angio wrote in a June 21 letter in the New York Times: "Her family loved what was left of her and asked only to be permitted to care for her at their own expense. My question is, who or what was better served by her passive execution by water deprivation than by the first alternative?"
Responding to the autopsy report, Terri's parents said: "Terri's case was NOT an end-of-life case. Terri's case was about ending a disabled person's life. Terri was brain-injured. This does NOT mean that she was brain-dead." Her parents also noted that "according to the medical examiner, Terri was given morphine for pain as she died ... If Terri could feel no pain, as some would say, why would these drugs be necessary? In our opinion, the treating health care officials understood that Terri felt pain."
There was a service when Michael Schiavo, her husband, buried her cremated remains on June 20 in Clearwater, Fla., where he lives. However, Terri's parents were not there and he did not tell them. That tells me something about Michael Schiavo.
Also, on a bronze grave marker he had taken pains to order, he wrote: "I kept my promise." Concurring, a headline in the June 16 New York Post exclaimed: "Terri had no hope, autopsy supports her husband." With few exceptions, this was also the opinion of many editorial writers and columnists around the country. Another consensus in the media was that her rights had been, indeed laboriously, upheld by the courts, up to and including the Supreme Court.
But the true core of this case, resulting in the extraction of her life, was the decision by Circuit Judge George Greer in Florida that Michael Schiavo had kept his promise by adhering to what he claims Terri told him, before her brain injury, that she would not want to live if she were kept artificially alive.
This alleged statement was just hearsay, confirmed only by Michael Schiavo's brother and sister-in-law. But Judge Greer paid no attention to the sworn testimony of a close friend of Terri, who testified Terri had said her wishes would have been to go on living in such a situation.
Moreover, Judge Greer repeatedly refused to take into consideration, with regard to the husband's credibility, that Michael Schiavo, after Terri became disabled, had for years been living with another woman, with whom he's had two children, although he had said he would devote his life to caring for his wife.
Also, Michael Schiavo did not mention her alleged wishes for years after her brain damage, at one point saying he didn't know her wishes. Yet Judge Greer allowed Michael Schiavo to act as her guardian, while not permitting Terri to have her own lawyer representing her. (Her parents had a lawyer, but elementary due process required that an attorney directly represent this disabled woman, whose husband was intent on her interment.)
After the autopsy, there were renewed, scathing attacks on those members of Congress who had tried to have the federal courts intervene to save Terri's life. But since a state court judge had sentenced her to death, ordering her feeding tube removed three times, elementary due process required a review of the entire case in the federal courts by authority of the 14th Amendment's "equal protection of the laws." Most of the media omitted the fact that in Congress, there were many Democrats as well as Republicans who tried hard to provide Terri the essence of our legal system due process before it was too late.
But then, the great majority of the federal judges who became involved relied entirely on the state circuit judge's unyielding death sentence. I called this judicial murder, the longest public execution in our history. Despite Michael Schiavo's bronze marker on her grave, I have not changed my mind.
Michael Schiavo's literary agent, David Vigliano, is sending proposals for a book by the husband to publishers. Says Mr. Vigliano: "I think this is the seminal case in the right to die with dignity story." No.
This is the seminal case for whether euthanasia for the seriously disabled becomes embedded in the American way of death.



26 posted on 12/26/2005 8:04:37 PM PST by Fred Nerks (Read THE LIFE OF MUHAMMAD free pdf download - link on My Page)
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To: FairOpinion
"What a shameful commentary on our civilization. We are "too civilized" to allow "degrading treatment" of terrorists, even if it may cause our own deaths, but have no problem killing an innocent, defenseless woman."

A powerful and very honest statement that bears repeating.

32 posted on 12/26/2005 10:32:53 PM PST by TAdams8591 (Students deserve a choice!)
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To: FairOpinion; All
To me, these are the defining issues of our times:

-Men(ace) in Black? SCOTUS goes Rogue...--

-Useless Eaters vs The Death Cult--

-Thunder on the Border-- (Minuteman Project)--

1- an unaccountable Judiciary.
2- whose life is it, anyway? Yours, or someone else's?
3- whose Country is it?

There are other vital issues, of course- but these three will determine just who we really are as a nation.

34 posted on 12/27/2005 2:52:10 AM PST by backhoe
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To: FairOpinion

http://laotze.blogspot.com/2005/06/crossing-of-rubicon-whoever-saves-one.html


48 posted on 12/27/2005 2:08:54 PM PST by expatguy (http://laotze.blogspot.com/)
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To: FairOpinion

Another thread on this topic...oh boy here we go.


53 posted on 12/27/2005 2:41:30 PM PST by SALChamps03
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To: FairOpinion

Used, abused, and promptly forgotten by partisans on both sides. No one gave a good goddamn about the pitiful Mrs. Schaivo herself, many FReepers included. The whole case was a disgusting parade of egomaniacal media whores from start to finish and we are well quit of the whole degrading matter.


77 posted on 12/31/2005 5:05:08 PM PST by Zeroisanumber
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To: FairOpinion

I wonder if Mitch Stacy thinks Roe v. Wade was a "right-to-die case"?


80 posted on 12/31/2005 5:35:04 PM PST by Mojave
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To: FairOpinion
"Schiavo right to die case captured the attention of the world."

Many things capture the attention of the world to include Michael Jackson, beached whales, etc. That's just the nature of people.

84 posted on 01/31/2006 5:39:51 AM PST by verity (The MSM is comprised of useless eaters)
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