Posted on 01/31/2005 9:14:49 PM PST by TAdams8591
And you never know where Mel Gibson will choose to place his Catholic convictions and action.
is let = is led ... Whew! This last week has been a marathon .. my fingers don't want to behave ;-)
Wow! All we needed was one star,
then the rest will follow!
Fay in LA
Ready to do vigils, etc. in Los Angeles!
My alternate computer is working pretty well, but after looking at your post(s), I'll have to admit that I'M a bit DIZZY!! (He's gorgeous, what more can I say?)
Thank you very much!
A weeping statue is arriving tomorrow. Where does one put a weeping statue anyway?
Men with no reflections when they look in the mirror: 1. Mikey S. 2. George F. 3. J. Greer 4. Fla Judges 5. Bernie McCabe 6. Former Sheriff Rice 7. Sen. Jim King
He is and as good on the inside as on the outside.
Who is doing that? Do you know ? If a weeping statue will be brought, it won't matter where .. it will attract people and prayers in droves.
What did the judge do?
By Times Staff Writer
Published February 26, 2005
Pinellas-Pasco Circuit Judge George Greer declined to grant Terri Schiavo's parents an emergency stay that would have barred removal of the feeding tube that keeps her alive. He ordered that the tube be removed at 1 p.m. March 18.
What happens next?
Attorneys for Schiavo's parents are expected to argue several motions before Judge George Greer in the time that remains. They want to remove Michael Schiavo as his wife's guardian, appeal several decisions, and seek more medical testing. They also may try to block the March 18 date.
How many times has Schiavo's feeding tube been removed? Twice. In April 2001, for 60 hours before a judge ordered it reinserted after a lawsuit accused Michael Schiavo of committing perjury by saying his wife did not want to be kept alive by artificial means. The suit was dismissed. In October 2003, Schiavo went six days without food and water before state lawmakers adopted "Terri's Law," allowing Gov. Jeb Bush to order the tube reinserted. The Florida Supreme Court declared it unconstitutional.
Can Bush or the Legislature do anything? One bill has been filed that would make it illegal to remove a feeding tube from a patient who doesn't have a living will. But it is unclear if it could apply to Schiavo. The legislative session begins March 8.
What does Michael Schiavo say about all this? Nothing directly. He has rarely granted interviews in the last year.
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WOWEE!!!
WOWEE!!!
This September, 2003 post is when the 'insurnace' company first came up:
http://64.233.161.104/search?q=cache:sPCd5WBIGTgJ:freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/971896/posts%3Fpage%3D672+Freepers+call+to+action+%2B+Insurnace+%2B+dandelion&hl=en
We will more than triple the January record!!!!!!!!!!!!
Hey!
What about Bob Sr. for cutie pie, too?!!!
It wouldn't surprise me if Greer has placed the DCF petition in the "circular file", unread.
After all, he's "not comfortable" with any more stays, as if the prospect of Terri starving to death slowly and in a MOST uncomfortable way bothers him in the least.
Now I wonder if the governor will do anything to counter this latest in a long series of judicial smackdowns by the "honorable" George Greer.
I tend to think not.
I hope to God I am wrong.
Terri's dad of course is a cutie-pie. He reminds me of the Monopoly Man though which isn't a bad thing. He's like a father to me. What can I say?
Judge Lenderman's sister, Martha , is one the BOD at the hospice where Terri resides.
Notice that the teerollls aren't saying that it's just the same people who keep coming here. I know I haven't been here 40,000 times this month. Or have I?
He is very GOOD LOOKING, and more importantly he is a good person too!!!!!!!!!!!
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