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To: Theodore R.

Please hear me out. This is not a lefty issue or a righty issue. This is a human rights issue. When we can all just drop our affilliations and do what's best for all, we'll get more done.

What is happening in Florida is that the state is presuming the posture of disposing of unwanted people as an authority. This offends every leaning from left to right and interrupts everyone's constitutionally guaranteed rights to life, liberty and pursuit of happiness.

Both sides of the political coin have everything to lose. While it may be fun to debate and argue on other matters, this one should be an absolute conduit for one and all. No one deserves this kind of treatment.

In my eyes, this is so not a political chip but one of human rights and the inherent rights to live ones own life. I don't mean to spit. I just think we can all agree on this one. That's all.


1,774 posted on 02/17/2005 7:38:34 PM PST by phenn (http://www.terrisfight.org)
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To: FL_engineer; cyn; FR_addict; windchime; Budge; Deo volente; nicmarlo; Ohioan from Florida; ...

Bump.

You put things into words the way I can never do sometimes. I'm with you 100%. This has been where I have been coming from since the get go.. both human rights and criminal issues at the same time. We all come from different walks of life and are sticking up for Terri.


1,776 posted on 02/17/2005 7:47:36 PM PST by pc93
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To: phenn; All

Citing Kansas case, Terri Schiavo's parents seek more MD tests

By MITCH STACY Associated Press Writer
February 17, 2005

CLEARWATER, Fla.- The parents of a severely brain-damaged woman at the center of a contentious right-to-die case said Thursday they will ask a judge to delay the removal of her feeding tube so more medical tests can be performed to better determine her condition.

An attorney for Bob and Mary Schindler said new medical technology could better assess Terri Schiavo's brain activity and those tests should be done before her husband is allowed to order the removal of the feeding tube keeping her alive.

With other legal options running out, the attorney, David Gibbs III, said he will file a motion Monday asking Circuit Judge George Greer to allow the tests. Also Monday, a hearing is scheduled in which Gibbs will ask the judge to extend a court-ordered stay set to expire Tuesday.

Barring any more court-ordered delays, the tube could be removed sometime after Tuesday. She could live for 10 days to two weeks afterward.

"I think the bottom line is that Terri deserves to get these tests," Bob Schindler said. "It would be unconscionable for Judge Greer or any other judge to order her death without these tests."

The Schindlers have been fighting their son-in-law, Michael Schiavo, in court for years over what should happen to their daughter. He contends his 41-year-old wife who suffered severe brain damage 15 years ago would not want to be kept alive artificially; her parents contend she had no such death wish and could get better with therapy.

The Schindlers also dispute that she is in what the court has determined is a persistent vegetative state. They say she laughs, reacts to them and tries to speak.

The family pointed to recent news that a woman left in a coma 20 years ago in a car accident recently began to speak. Sarah Scantlin of Hutchinson, Kan., began to speak after years of only being able to communicate in the simplest ways.

They also point to new medical research published in the journal Neurology showing brain scans of some severely brain-damaged patients prompted a pattern of brain activity similar to that of healthy people.

Michael Schiavo's attorney, George Felos, said the Scantlin case and the medical study don't apply to Terri Schiavo because tests have already shown that she "is in a vegetative condition and has no consciousness."

"These are frivolous, last-ditch efforts on the part of the parents," Felos said.

The Schindlers' other legal options have dwindled in recent weeks. Gibbs plans appeals on some other issues, but state courts have consistently ruled against the parents.

The family has again turned to Operation Rescue founder Randall Terry to organize a public relations campaign that includes demonstrations and lobbying of Gov. Jeb Bush and lawmakers to intervene to save the woman's life. He said they also plan to picket Michael Schiavo's home and workplace.

The Florida Legislature intervened in the case in 2003 with a hastily passed law allowing Bush to order the feedings restored six days after Michael Schiavo had them stopped. That law was subsequently struck down as unconstitutional.

Terri Schiavo, who lives in a Pinellas Park hospice and grew up in the Philadelphia suburb of Huntingdon Valley, Pa., was left brain-damaged after her heart stopped beating temporarily in 1990 due to a chemical imbalance. She can breathe on her own but is dependent on a feeding tube for nutrition and hydration.

http://www.tcpalm.com/tcp/home/article/0,1651,TCP_996_3556646,00.html


1,777 posted on 02/17/2005 7:48:28 PM PST by Chocolate Rose (FOR HONEST NEWS REPORTING GET THE SCOOP HERE : www.theEmpireJournal.com/)
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To: phenn
What is happening in Florida is that the state is presuming the posture of disposing of unwanted people as an authority. This offends every leaning from left to right and interrupts everyone's constitutionally guaranteed rights to life, liberty and pursuit of happiness.

And you think there will be recourse with the federal government, which has already declared that women have the right to dispose of unwanted people gestating within their bodies?

Millions of babies have died because abortion went from being a state issue to a federal one because of judicial activism. I would behoove you to think twice about trying to make Terri's case a federal one, given the fact that the Supreme Court basically consists of Sandra Day O'Connor deciding what is constitutional on any given case.

1,778 posted on 02/17/2005 8:00:30 PM PST by dirtboy (Drooling moron since 1998...)
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To: phenn
Hear Hear Hear Yea! One of the best comments I have read in a long time;
Phen wrote: Please hear me out. This is not a lefty issue or a righty issue. This is a human rights issue. When we can all just drop our affiliations and do what's best for all, we'll get more done.

What is happening in Florida is that the state is presuming the posture of disposing of unwanted people as an authority. This offends every leaning from left to right and interrupts everyone's constitutionally guaranteed rights to life, liberty and pursuit of happiness.

Both sides of the political coin have everything to lose. While it may be fun to debate and argue on other matters, this one should be an absolute conduit for one and all. No one deserves this kind of treatment.

In my eyes, this is so not a political chip but one of human rights and the inherent rights to live ones own life. I don't mean to spit. I just think we can all agree on this one. That's all.

You are right on!!!!! Although I am conservative, I don't tow the Republican Party Line 100%. I ahve differences, they do not need discussion on Terris Thread, but Phen's point is well taken, there is at least 1 person who doesn't buy into "everything" that this Message Board espouses (is that the right word?)The right to not have Judicial Homicide against disabled peoples crosses idealogical and party boundaries. It IS A HUMAN RIGHTS ISSUE (sorry for the caps, which I rarely use) and peoples of all political persuasions should be interested in Human Rights and feel welcome and encourage to particiapte in Justice for Terri on Free Republic, on these Terri threads.
Off my soap box but I just couldn't resist backing up Phen very strongly.
1,830 posted on 02/18/2005 5:45:33 AM PST by ExPatInFrance
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