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Terri shiavo is being murdered before my eyes!!!!!!!
personal exoerience | 10/19/2003 | Tammy

Posted on 10/19/2003 1:56:29 AM PDT by russesjunjee

I am posting this message from Pinellas Park Florida concerning a matter of utmost urgency. At this very moment the state of Florida is committing a crime against humanity. A young woman named Terri Shiavo is being starved to death in Hospice care by order of the Florida courts. Terri suffered massive injuries several years ago which left her in severe physical condition and in need of major therapy. However, her husband has seen to it that Terri had no therapy or medical treatment, making it clear that his only wishes were for Terri to just hurry up and die. (lots of life insurance money involved) When he saw that Terri was going to fight for her life he began proceedings to have her euthanized… The mainstream media has lied about this case from word one saying that Terri is in a comma or a persistent vegetative state when she is actually very responsive to the attention and instructions given to her by others. The media has also stated that Terri is on life support which she is not….The only way Terri is assisted is by a feeding tube. Her injuries have left her unable to chew or speak because she has been denied any type of rehabilitation. Terri’s husband is strongly suspected in this case. Nurses and countless others have filed affidavits with Florida’s legal system stating that Terri’s husband is extremely abusive toward her and that he tried to kill her by giving her injections of pure insulin while she lay in the hospital. Yet, no criminal investigation has ever been carried out in this matter….why? Because Terri’s husband received nearly one million dollars to pay for Terri’s rehabilitation, and it is strongly suspected that he owns the judge who is handling this case. On Wednesday Terri’s husband won his battle to have her murdered, and her feeding tube was removed from her body…She has had no food or liquids since 2 pm wed. I came to Florida to investigate this matter. I just couldn’t believe that this could happen in America. But its all true and a helpless Terri Shiavo lies dying a horrible death while her parents and loved ones are kept from her side by armed guards. I have been standing vigil with Terri’s family for the past two days and I must say that this is the most horrifying thing I have ever witnessed. We need your help to get Terri’s story out before its too late. She only has a couple of days left. Our group has been in contact with Jeb Bush, who has the power to take executive action and stop this atrocity from occurring in his state. Jeb is obviously more worried about his political career than he is the life of one of his constituents….Don’t let Florida hide Terri’s story any longer….Go to her web site www.terrisfight.org and get the facts. You will be alarmed at what you see. Please call president bush, Governor Bush, and any other government officials you can think of, but most of all help us to get the truth out. I have watched reporters from CNN, FOX, WGN, CBS, ABC, and MSNBC interview Terri’s family. They are filming and reporting the truth but it is never getting past the cutting room floor. Please call your local papers and radio stations….We must get the truth out or this woman will be dead very soon. No one in Florida’s courts or political system will even hear Teri’s case or her family’s cries for justice. I guess its just not good politics to try and do the right thing anymore. Please help…. everything you do can make a difference…If the state of Florida can get away with murdering a helpless woman then the rest of us are fair game………PLEASE HELP. This is REAL and it’s happening right now.


TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Culture/Society; Government; Miscellaneous; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections; US: Florida
KEYWORDS: schiavo; terri; terrischiavo; terrishiavo
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To: M1Gunnut
"Why is it that everyone talks about putting an animal out of its misery, but then wants to force fellow humans to suffer."

A person who destroyed a a sick animal by withholding food and water would be subject to charges of animal neglect and abuse. This woman is NOT a vegetable. Rehabilitative therapy has been deliberately withheld. Now she is deliberately being forced to die of starvation and dehydration ....an agonizing death. And this is just fine with you?

The staunchest supporter of the death penalty would not advocate that a cold-blooded killer be subjected to the death that Terri has been sentenced to, and she is guilty of no crime. There is evidence that she could eat on her own if allowed rehabilitative therapy. There is evidence that her husband may even be the reason she suffered injury in the first place and if that's the case, the state is giving him the means to finish the job and destroy the evidence, not to mention make a nice little profit on it. Is this okay with you too?

There seems to be a concentrated effort to block exposure of facts in this case. Could it be that there have been improprieties in high places that would come to light that no one is yet aware of? It has already been shown that there are clear conflicts of interest in play. Perhaps it is just possible that there is a deeper level of corruption at work as well, and there may be several people who at this point can't afford to take the chance that Terri might get better or that the truth might be revealed through closer scrutiny of the evidence.

141 posted on 10/19/2003 9:07:02 AM PDT by sweetliberty ("Having the right to do a thing is not at all the same thing as being right in doing it.")
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To: mict42; All
This thread:
Jeb Bush Fails Terri
142 posted on 10/19/2003 9:19:17 AM PDT by JustPiper (18 of 19 Hijackers had State issued Driver's License's !!!)
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To: RedBloodedAmerican
You got it: money is why Terri's husband wants her dead. Depriving Terri of food and water is what will kill her, which is why it is being done. This is not a case about a person on a respirator. Terri is being cruelly deprived of food and water because her compromised existence is aesthetically offensive to the judges who have presided over this case.
143 posted on 10/19/2003 9:22:10 AM PDT by utahagen
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To: Chad Fairbanks

Ultimately, the people. If this judge is so bad, then it's apparent that the people of FLorida have been remiss in their duties. If anyone is to blame for this, the People of Florida certainly have some share of the blame...

It looks like the legislature may be considering changing the law:

Schiavo Case Could Cause Change In Law

Published: Oct 19, 2003

 

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CLEARWATER - The portion of Florida's civil rights law that allows people to decide in advance whether they want to be kept alive through artificial means remains intact after a series of appeals in the case of Terri Schiavo.

But legal scholars watching the case suspect the emotionally charged battle over Schiavo's fate will spur lawmakers to act to prevent such disputes in the future.

Those emotions reached a climax last week when the 39-year-old St. Petersburg woman's feeding tube was removed on court orders.

``I don't see that this case itself is in any way groundbreaking in terms of the law,'' said Joseph Little, a professor at the University of Florida's Levin College of Law. The fact that Gov. Jeb Bush got involved after receiving tens of thousands of e-mails from people who want Terri Schiavo kept alive, however, catapulted the case in importance, Little said.

``It could result in the governor or Legislature moving to change the law,'' the professor said.

Michael Allen, a professor studying the Schiavo case at Stetson University College of Law, said he has reached the same conclusion.

``I don't think the Florida statute known as the `right-to- die law' has been changed,'' Allen said. ``I think what the courts did in this case is that they resolved the he-said, she- said dispute the best they could.''

Circuit Judge George Greer has endured repeated criticism for consistently ruling in Michael Schiavo's favor in a more than five-year battle with his in-laws, Bob and Mary Schindler. Michael Schiavo contends his wife is in a persistent vegetative state with no hope of recovery and would not want to be kept alive with the help of a feeding tube inserted into her stomach.

The Schindlers contend their daughter reacts to them and could improve with therapy.

On Saturday, they and Monsignor Thaddeus Malinowski were prohibited from administering the rite of Viaticum, the last communion for a Catholic before death. Pinellas Park police officers at the hospice told the family if they administered the rite it would violate a doctor's order that nothing be placed in Terri Schiavo's mouth to prevent choking.

An attorney for Michael Schiavo said Malinowski instead administered a ``spiritual communion'' that did not include the traditional wafer.

Debate Had Already Begun

Terri Schiavo has been unable to speak since January 1990, when at age 26 she suffered unexplained heart failure that cut off the blood supply to her brain.

At the time she fell ill, the Florida Legislature and the state court system were embroiled in disputes over how to honor the wishes of people who do not want to be kept alive by artificial means. The landmark case that helped shape the Health Care Advance Directives Law involved a Dunedin woman kept alive with a feeding tube.

Estelle Browning died of natural causes in a nursing home while the Legislature and Florida Supreme Court wrestled with the issues raised by her case. The 89-year-old woman had drafted a ``living will'' in 1985 to prevent doctors from taking extraordinary measures to prolong her life in the event of terminal illness, specifically including feeding tubes among those measures.

After a 1986 stroke left her unable to speak or swallow, a nursing home refused a relative's request that Browning's feeding tube be disconnected.

In September 1990, more than a year after Browning's death, the Supreme Court ruled that Floridians have the right to refuse medical treatment, no matter what the treatment or the prognosis.

The court also upheld a state law that said people who can no longer communicate need only to have told friends or family of their wishes not to be kept alive by artificial means, said George Felos, the lawyer who argued that Browning's written advance care directive, or living will, should have been honored.

Felos is also Michael Schiavo's lead attorney.

The Schiavo case hinged on Michael Schiavo's contention that his wife made statements prior to her illness indicating she would not want to be kept alive in her current condition. The Schindlers dispute that.

After a January 2000 trial, Greer concluded evidence showed Terri Schiavo made those statements. His judgment has been repeatedly upheld on appeal, and both the Florida and U.S. Supreme Courts declined to get involved, as has a lower federal court.

 

Changes Might Come

Because Greer has been consistently upheld, the Health Care Advance Directives Law stands as both constitutional and enforceable, Felos and the law professors said.

But, they said, the Schiavo case could result in efforts to change the law.

``Other states require much more explicit evidence of a person's desires - written evidence, for example,'' Stetson's Allen said.

And Brown said right-to-life groups could push to have the advance directives law thrown out.

Lynda Bell, spokeswoman for Florida Right To Life Inc., said the Schiavo case shows the advance directives law goes too far.

``The Schiavo precedent is a very dangerous one,'' she said. ``We need protective legislation to protect people from the so-called right to die when it is becoming a duty to die.''

State Rep. Frank Peterman, D-St. Petersburg, said he intends to raise the issue during the 2004 session.

``What we need to do is take a look at the provision of the law that talks about withholding food and water,'' Peterman said. ``It is not an issue if the person said this is what they wanted, but if you don't know [for sure], you ought to err on the side of keeping them alive.''

144 posted on 10/19/2003 9:26:09 AM PDT by Catspaw
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To: SerpentDove
AMEN!
145 posted on 10/19/2003 9:29:32 AM PDT by viaveritasvita
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To: BenR2
AND AMEN!

Who was the 'RAT that used the now infamous "no controlling legal authority" BS?
146 posted on 10/19/2003 9:31:55 AM PDT by viaveritasvita
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To: RedBloodedAmerican; mhking
I haven't mentioned Jeb Bush on any thread but I sent him this suggestion on Thursday. There would be nothing illegal about it. He is the Executive Officer of the State of Florida.

Governor, use your bully pulpit and take this to The People. Implore the people of Florida to immediately petition the Legislature for relief in this case. They can not and will not ignore an outcry for redress of this situation coming from both the people and the Executive of the State of Florida. The Judiciary of Florida can not, will not and must not ignore a unified effort of the People, the Executive and the Congress of Florida to intervene immediately on Terri Schiavo's behalf. Call a press conference now to tell the people that they must act now to call their representatives to act now with an emergency measure.

Be independent, be bold, be decisive! Take this medicine ball of a case and throw it squarely in the gut of the legislature by way of the people. You won't make political enemies by doing the right thing. You'll just know which ones weren't your friends in the first place.

I made that a summation of what I have posted numerous times this past week on FR as in this post.

147 posted on 10/19/2003 9:32:12 AM PDT by TigersEye (Feed Terri)
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To: pollywog
I put links to both videos on post #41.

I got pretty emotional watching them. It really brings it home, the unspeakable horror of what is happening.

SD
148 posted on 10/19/2003 9:37:06 AM PDT by SerpentDove
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To: pollywog
Here they are again:

VIDEO #1

VIDEO #2

149 posted on 10/19/2003 9:37:59 AM PDT by SerpentDove
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To: TigersEye
You won't make political enemies by doing the right thing.

Oh, to be young and naive again... ;0)

150 posted on 10/19/2003 9:41:54 AM PDT by Chad Fairbanks (Te audire no possum. Musa sapientum fixa est in aure.)
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To: FR_addict
Is he on the front lines of this fight? Is he in front of the hospice? That would make a powerful statement.

Exactly! He may not have a specific Executive power granted by the Florida Constitution or by legislated statute but he can do what any citizen can do and being the Governor give it the weight and attention a Governor's status carries with it.

151 posted on 10/19/2003 9:43:27 AM PDT by TigersEye (Feed Terri)
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To: Chad Fairbanks
Oh, to be young and naive again... ;0)

Doing the right thing never hurt Reagan.

152 posted on 10/19/2003 9:44:24 AM PDT by SwordofTruth
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To: SwordofTruth
YEah, well, Reagan was in a class all by himself. But nonetheless, he is STILL the subject of intense hatred, scorn, and his record of achievements and accomplishments are STILL revised by teh left to paint him out as a madman, basically. If they are the ones to write his history in coming decades, I fear for his legacy as well.

But that's neither here nor there. As for me, if Jeb Bush oversteps his constitutionally-granted powers to save this woman, I myself would end any support I may have for him. If he is going to step in, I want him on firm ground - or we could opena can of worms that we will all regret.
153 posted on 10/19/2003 9:48:39 AM PDT by Chad Fairbanks (Te audire no possum. Musa sapientum fixa est in aure.)
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To: Chad Fairbanks
I am not at all naive and certainly not young. I have no illusions whatsoever that his doing so would not create a furor. Nor any illusions that there are any politicians today who would stand on principle and do the right thing. That doesn't keep me from suggesting it to them or pointing out what's what in the public forum of ideas.

Do you think he'll be gaining votes and political influence from and for conservatives and Republicans by ducking this?

154 posted on 10/19/2003 9:48:42 AM PDT by TigersEye (Feed Terri)
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To: TigersEye
I don't see him ducking it - I see a man who's hands are tied.
155 posted on 10/19/2003 9:49:39 AM PDT by Chad Fairbanks (Te audire no possum. Musa sapientum fixa est in aure.)
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To: deannadurbin
"A real hospice would never have accepted Terri as a patient in the first place because she was not terminal."

That's one of those inconvenient facts that seems to keep falling through the cracks.

156 posted on 10/19/2003 9:50:32 AM PDT by sweetliberty ("Having the right to do a thing is not at all the same thing as being right in doing it.")
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To: Chad Fairbanks
YEah, well, Reagan was in a class all by himself.

Only because he did the right thing. Do you think he was the last messiah of principled actions for the next thousand years or something?

157 posted on 10/19/2003 9:52:30 AM PDT by TigersEye (Feed Terri)
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To: tutstar
"anyone smell a rat??????????"

Yes....a very large and diseased RAT!

158 posted on 10/19/2003 9:53:05 AM PDT by sweetliberty ("Having the right to do a thing is not at all the same thing as being right in doing it.")
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To: TigersEye
Pretty much, yeah ;0)
159 posted on 10/19/2003 9:53:13 AM PDT by Chad Fairbanks (Te audire no possum. Musa sapientum fixa est in aure.)
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To: Chad Fairbanks
His hands aren't tied from doing what I suggested now are they?
160 posted on 10/19/2003 9:53:19 AM PDT by TigersEye (Feed Terri)
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