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To: Ragtime Cowgirl
PLEASE CONTINUE TO PRAY, E-MAIL

Can anyone suggest who we should be emailing about this? Where would the efforts of the desk-bound be most helpful?

6 posted on 10/21/2003 6:04:40 PM PDT by lonevoice
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To: lonevoice
Powerful forces are definitely working on both sides of the issue right now, and I doubt we're getting a full picture of the true facts as of this moment.

I don't think emails sent this evening are going to suddenly spur someone to action. The action is already underway.

13 posted on 10/21/2003 6:07:56 PM PDT by Dog Gone
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To: lonevoice
Please see #9.

I don't understand how it's legal, either. Simply what's being reported from a Freeper who's close to the situation, live from the Hospice.

17 posted on 10/21/2003 6:08:59 PM PDT by Ragtime Cowgirl (“Praises be to God, it's finally safe to come out again.” ~ Haider Saffa, Iraqi tool salesman, 10/6)
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To: lonevoice
I'll say this much...the Jacksonville news stations waffle from describing her as comatose and vegetative yet they did an interview last week with a neurologist who says she is definitely responsive

and I never read the following today when I was doing some digging....why and how was the GAL in 2000 removed.....
the GAL disagreed with M Schiavo and Felos

Also from my understanding much if not all of the court documents have been sealed....and why??


In June 1998, soon after Michael asked the court for permission to remove Terri's feeding tube, the court appointed Richard Pearse as Terri's guardian ad litem. His job was to investigate the facts of Terri's case and represent her interests in court.

At the 2000 trial, Pearse concluded that he had not found clear and convincing evidence that Terri would have rejected life support.

Pearse said he was troubled by the fact that Michael waited until 1998 to petition to remove the feeding tube, even though he claims to have known her wishes all along, and that he waited until he won a malpractice suit based on a professed desire to take care of her into old age. As her husband, Michael would inherit what is left of her malpractice award, originally $700,000, which is held in a trust fund administered by the court. Accounting of the fund is sealed. But Michael's lawyer, George Felos, said most of it has been spent on legal fees associated with the custody dispute.

Pearse also said he did not find Joan and Scott Schiavo's testimony credible.

Greer ruled in Michael's favor. Appeals by the Schindlers failed. A state appeals court upheld Greer's decision; the Florida and U.S. supreme courts declined to hear the case. And on April 24, 2001, hospice staff stopped feeding her. But two days later Pinellas County civil court Judge Frank Quesada ordered that feeding be resumed when evidence suddenly surfaced suggesting that Michael never really knew what Terri's wishes were.

http://www.lifesite.net/ldn/2003/sep/03091707.html


and again...Felos admitted the money has been used for legal fees....WHY IS THIS NOT BEING CHECKED INTO???

21 posted on 10/21/2003 1:42 PM EDT by tutstar
553 posted on 10/21/2003 8:00:59 PM PDT by tutstar
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