Posted on 10/11/2003 10:11:46 AM PDT by amdgmary
Federal judge says Terri Schiavo must die Rejects plea by parents to allow disabled woman to live
Posted: October 10, 2003
By Sarah Foster © 2003 WorldNetDaily.com
A federal judge in Tampa, Fla., has ruled against Terri Schiavo, the 39-year-old brain-disabled woman, whose death by court-ordered starvation is scheduled to begin in four days. The ruling clears the way for her husband, Michael Schiavo, to remove the feeding tube his wife depends upon for food and hydration.
Bob and Mary Schindler (courtesy Bay News 9)
At the end of a three-and-a-half-hour hearing this afternoon, U.S. District Judge Richard A. Lazzara rejected a plea by Terri's parents, Robert and Mary Schindler of Gulf Port, Fla., to assume federal jurisdiction over the case, refusing to acknowledge that her constitutional rights, in particular her 14th Amendment right to due process, had been violated.
He also rejected a request by the Schindlers for a temporary injunction on removing Terri's feeding tube, until she has received sufficient therapy and training to enable her to be spoon-fed.
He granted a motion to dismiss the Schindlers' petition made Monday by Schiavo's attorney George Mr. Felos, a well-known "right-to-die" advocate.
The case was argued in court by Christopher Ferrara, of the American Catholic Lawyers Association, co-counsel with Patricia Anderson representing the Schindlers and Terri herself.
Pamela Hennessy, volunteer spokesperson for the Schindler family, attended the hearing and pulled no punches in comments to WorldNetDaily.
"I sat there in the courtroom, and it seemed that he cut off every other sentence Chris made. He interrupted him endlessly. I don't think [Lazzara] let him finish too many sentences. I don't think Chris was really heard."
Gov. Jeb Bush
Not even the fact that the Florida Gov. Jeb Bush had stepped into the fight for Terri earlier this week by filing a friend-of-the-court brief on her behalf impressed the judge, said Hennessy.
"[Lazzara] didn't care," she said. "He said the governor's brief was well-written and he allowed him to be admitted as a friend of the court, but he said that [Bush] was only a friend of the court and had no power to intervene."
Hennessey took umbrage at the notion that as a federal judge he cannot take jurisdiction.
"Of course he can," she exclaimed. "[Terri's] constitutional rights have been denied. He could have stepped in, but nope he washed his hands of it, he didn't want to get involved at all."
Michael Schiavo (Photo: WFLA-TV)
As WorldNetDaily reported, the Schindlers have been fighting with their son-in-law Michael Schiavo for 10 years over the lack of care and therapy Schiavo has provided for their daughter, who suffered massive brain damage when, at the age of 26, she collapsed at her home 13 years ago under mysterious circumstances.
The contentious family dispute escalated into a major euthanasia battle in 1998 when Schiavo petitioned the Florida courts for permission to end his wife's life by disconnecting her feeding tube, insisting she is in a "persistent vegetative state" and that in casual conversations she had told him she would not want to be kept alive "artificially." Although Terri breathes on her on and maintains her own blood pressure, she requires a simple tube into her abdomen to her stomach for nourishment and hydration.
Terri Schindler-Schiavo before her disability.
Although Terri's parents and siblings have claimed for years that she recognizes them and tries to talk and over a dozen prominent doctors and therapists have stated under oath that she is not in a persistent vegetative state and with therapy could be rehabilitated a handful of doctors have testified she is "vegetative." They claim her expressions and vocalizations are simply reflex actions and that she will never regain consciousness. Despite a scarcity of expert testimony and evidence for Schiavo's position, Greer and Florida's appellate courts have consistently sided with him and Felos, his attorney.
When the seven-member Florida Supreme Court washed its hands of the matter in August by turning down an appeal by the Schindlers to review the case, the way was clear for Schiavo to starve his wife to death.
On Sept. 17, probate Judge George Greer, of the Pinellas-Pasco Circuit Court, scheduled Oct. 15 as the day Terri's feeding tube would be removed.
At the same time but in separate rulings, Greer who has been in charge of the case from almost the beginning denied any rehabilitation whatsoever for the disabled woman. An Aug. 26 request by the Schindlers asking that their daughter be allowed an eight-week trial of speech, occupational and physical therapy, was summarily rejected by Greer along with a motion made Sept. 10 that she be taught to swallow food so she could be spoon-fed.
With the state courts closed against them, the Schindlers sued their son-in-law in federal court to block the scheduled Oct. 15 removal of their daughter's feeding tube. In their Sept. 22 request for a preliminary injunction, they asked Judge Lazzara that Terri be given therapy for a sufficient time to wean her off her feeding tube and return her to nutrition by mouth.
Today's ruling by Lazzara has destroyed that opportunity and the hopes of Terri's family and supporters that she would be allowed to live.
Terri's feeding tube is scheduled to be removed at 2 p.m. Wednesday. Physicians say her slow death by starvation and dehydration will take anywhere from seven to 14 days.
The Schindlers and their attorneys were unavailable for comment.
Legal documents and information on Terri's fight for life are posted on the family's website.
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A corrupt or imcompetent judge Greer (take your pick, his rulings evidence both conclusions) has consistently denied Terri's basic LIFE rights and the Florida 'subpreme' Court has refused to address this injustice (evidence of their gross incompetence or corruption, take your pick). If the current governor doesn't exercise his responsibility of oversight, through his atty general, Flordia will have proven that it is a state where no one is safe from the injustices issuable via over-liberalized courts and judges.
Personally, I wouldn't set foot on Florida soil and have expressed my wishes to family members that they cease visiting that corrupt and dangerous state. I wouldn't want anyone in my family to be stranded in Florida needing medical attention. They kill alive, conscious, albeit disabled, people down there, with the full and complete blessing of the judges and courts infesting that once great state!
Who runs Florida? It sure isn't the Jeb Bush administration from the look of things. The democrat sourced socialistic societal engineers run Florida at present, via the twisted liberal courts and socialist corrupted judges. Nope, wouldn't want anyone in my family setting foot on Floriduh soil, too damn dangerous!
Every day delayed in removing a corrupt judge from this case, every day that Michael Schiavo is allowed to continue as guardian for Terri (he's an adulterer, a liar, and an abuser of a disabled woman, wanting only to kill Terri off and get the remaining funds and insurance), every day that the governor permits this gross injustice to continue in Florida ... every day is another day lost for Terri's rehabilitation and a day without the simple pleasure of sunshine on her face and the sound of life outside of a gray hospice institution of death. Bush is complicit in this evil if he can change it yet plays political chess with Terri's life.
Everything about this is ghastly, but this cought my eye. I'm sure that they'll find someone to do this, but it won't be easy.
Pure evil at work, IMHO.
The reason that I cannot be more than "concerned" is rooted in my own psyche. Knowing all of the crazy things that I do, most of my friends would say that I am fearless. Not so. It's just that I know how to handle most types of fear and feed on it. I have jumped out of perfectly good airplanes, flown hang gliders and ultralights, hand fed moray eels, climbed vertical rocks with out a safety line, raced motorcycles and drag boats, bungee jumped from bridges and done a hundred other crazy things. I can attest to the absolute truth of the statement, "You will never truly live, until you risk life." In fact, I feel sorry for - no, correct that - I truly pity all of those people who think that just walking around, breathing, eating and procreating is living.
I thrive on fear. I make it my friend. I use it to become a better person. But, there is one fear that I have never come close to conquering. I fear that I will grow old and die in my sleep. It's not the growing old that bothers me - it's the possibility of not being awake to face death when it comes. But, when I think of someone like Terri Schiavo, who even if she were to some day be able to feed herself, will never be able to truly live, that fear pales in comparison.
I have no way of knowing what is in her mind. But, another thing that I know, is that I can't even begin to imagine the absolute, utter panic and despair that I would live with every day for the rest of my life, should I ever find myself in such a position, knowing that I would never again be able to truly live - knowing that I would never again be able to feel the exhilaration as the ground rushes up to meet me - knowing that I would never again be able to feel the hair bristle on the back of my neck when I realize that there are half a dozen sharks swimming between me and the dive boat - knowing that every day for the rest of my life would be the same - over and over and over and over and... I cannot imagine a more painful excuse for life.
I don't know what her wishes are or ever were. But, I pity her having to endure her 13 year ordeal. I don't wish to sound crass, but in my own opinion, I would think that she would be fortunate to be vegetative all this time, so she would not have to face the monotony that has become every day of her life. If I ever reach that stage, I don't want someone to pull the plug. I would want them to push me out of an airplane... without a parachute. That way, if I were in the least cognitive, I would be able to experience that last rush.
Personally, if I could choose how I would die, it would be like the Harry Stamper character (Bruce Willis), in Armageddon - on my own terms, in a big ball of fire, with the whole world watching, while saving the world. Wow! What a way to go! I would just hope that time doesn't come too soon. I've still got a lot of living to do. There's a bridge down in South Africa (Blaaukrans bridge) that's just calling my name (216 meter bungee jump - over 5 seconds of freefall). Now, that's living!
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