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1 posted on 01/09/2004 8:04:38 PM PST by Micavaga
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She won't get a voice? So much for protecting Terri Schiavo's right to due process.
2 posted on 01/09/2004 8:07:18 PM PST by goldstategop (In Memory Of A Dearly Beloved Friend Who Lives On In My Heart Forever)
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3 posted on 01/09/2004 8:07:51 PM PST by Support Free Republic (Hi Mom! Hi Dad!)
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To: Micavaga
Sometimes I think that most of our judges are found under rocks.
4 posted on 01/09/2004 8:09:51 PM PST by Libertina (If it moves, tax it. If it doesn't move it's a sitting duck - tax it TWICE!)
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Un-freaken-believable! "... severely brain-damaged woman at the center of a right-to-die case." This is NOT a 'right to die' case. It is another manifestation of the 'right to choose serial killing', only this time it is an abusive husband and his death obsessed ghoul lawyer seeking to abort Terri Schiavo. I'm getting really tired of the liberal leftists puking dnc operatives lying so openly, aren't you? Time for the dnc to go ... I'll not say where, but it's hot for 'teacher'.
5 posted on 01/09/2004 8:11:05 PM PST by MHGinTN (If you can read this, you've had life support from someone. Promote life support for others.)
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The irony is that FL judges dodge decisions by saying "write your legislature". Well the legislature acted.
8 posted on 01/09/2004 8:43:40 PM PST by longtermmemmory (Vote!)
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To: Micavaga
Thanks for your post. Interesting.
13 posted on 01/10/2004 4:18:50 AM PST by PGalt
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A judge on Friday rejected Gov. Jeb Bush's request that an independent guardian continue working in the interests of a severely brain-damaged woman at the center of a right-to-die case.

It is so obvious that the Fl justice system is corrupt. Terri never had a chance against them. The legislature is her only hope. They need to enact another law that prohibits this kind of killing. It is her only chance to survive.

28 posted on 01/10/2004 7:22:47 PM PST by blueriver
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This is insane. The "husband" has morally forfeited any say in this matter by shacking up and procreating with another woman. That should be obvious to any judge on its face, but it seems that most judges haven't got enough common sense to feed themselves.
34 posted on 01/10/2004 9:47:43 PM PST by B Knotts (Go 'Nucks!)
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It reminds me of a quote from a movie - help, me out everyone, I can't remember which one and have to run, but here it is:

"Why - won't - you - just - die already?" (said breathlessly while apparently attacking the victim).

36 posted on 01/11/2004 7:13:07 AM PST by fortunecookie
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Request Denied For Schiavo Probe

Jan 10, 2004

By DAVID SOMMER

CLEARWATER - Gov. Jeb Bush's request for additional independent investigation of the Terri Schiavo case has been denied by Pinellas and Pasco counties' chief judge.

Bush wanted a guardian ad litem to take a closer look at how the 40-year-old St. Petersburg woman became ill and the suitability of her husband to serve as her guardian.

Last month, Bush sent Chief Circuit Judge David Demers a list of questions he said were not addressed in an earlier investigation by University of South Florida Professor Jay Wolfson.

Wolfson served as Schiavo's court-appointed guardian ad litem for about two months before being discharged in December.

The governor said then that Wolfson had not had the opportunity to probe deeply enough into the case.

Bush listed 10 areas he wanted investigated, including what happened the night Schiavo's heart stopped in February 1990, cutting off oxygen to her brain and leaving her in what has been diagnosed as a persistent vegetative state.

The governor also asked about ``statements of law enforcement, emergency medical professionals and staff members of medical facilities where Schiavo was treated.'' He asked what Michael Schiavo, his wife's legal guardian, said ``at the time regarding her condition and how she was found.''

Demers subsequently asked Michael Schiavo and his in-laws, Bob and Mary Schindler, for their positions on Bush's request.

The two sides have been locked in a 5 1/2-year battle over whether Terri Schiavo should be kept alive with the help of a feeding tube.

Michael Schiavo contends his wife made statements prior to her illness indicating she would not want to be kept alive with no hope of improvement. His doctors have testified that her brain was destroyed and she will never be able to eat normally.

The Schindlers say their daughter reacts to them and could improve. They say their daughter never said she would not want to be kept alive with a feeding tube.

In response to Bush's request, Michael Schiavo argued Wolfson had performed his duties as outlined in Terri's Law, a legislative measure enacted in October to allow for Wolfson's appointment and to allow Bush to intervene in the case.

Bush used the law to order that the feeding tube be reinserted after the woman spent six days without nourishment. It had been the second time the tube was removed with court permission.

The Schindlers supported Bush's request and added some questions, including ``the advisability of the dissolution of the marriage'' since Michael Schiavo is living with another woman with whom he has had two children.

In a three-page ruling signed Thursday, Demers said the 2nd District Court of Appeal recently ruled Terri's Law is presumptively unconstitutional. Demers denied the governor's request without further explanation.

38 posted on 01/12/2004 11:31:19 AM PST by msmagoo (Indict Michael Schiavo! Let a jury decide who is telling the truth!)
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