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To: Sun
The majority of the country seems to be on Terri's side,

Well I guess it depends how you define being on Terri's side. Despite what the small band of FReepers post over and over here...The majority of Americans, believe the state, court and church should have no role in Terri's situation. Here is one of many polls showing that.

http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,101826,00.html


Majority Would Remove Schiavo's Feeding Tube

Friday, June 18, 2004

By Dana Blanton

Three times as many Americans think Terri Schiavo's feeding tube should be removed as think it should remain and — if in her place — most Americans say they would prefer the tube be removed.

When asked to consider what action they would take if they were Schiavo's guardian, a 61 percent majority says they would remove her feeding tube and 22 percent would keep the tube inserted, according to the latest FOX News national poll conducted by Opinion Dynamics Corporation.

Terri Schiavo (search ) is the Florida woman who has been in a "persistent vegetative state" since 1990. Schiavo's husband, who believes his wife would rather die than be kept alive artificially, is currently in a heated legal battle against her parents. Terri's parents believe she could still recover and want the feeding tube to remain. After Schiavo's feeding tube had been removed for several days, it was recently re-inserted by an order from Florida Gov. Jeb Bush.

"It seems clear that if the governor and the Florida Legislature passed the law and ordered the tube replaced for political motives, as some of their critics have charged, then they miscalculated the politics," comments Opinion Dynamics President John Gorman (search ). "On every important point of the dispute, the public agrees with Mr. Schiavo and the courts that have ruled on this matter."

Majorities of young Americans and seniors, men and women would remove the feeding tube in Schiavo's case and would want it removed if they were in a similar circumstance. Self-described conservatives are less likely than liberals to support removing Schiavo's feeding tube, but still a majority of conservatives supports removal (56 percent to 70 percent among liberals).

Half of Americans believe the spouse should be the decision maker in right-to-die cases, while just under a third say the parents or other family members should be the ones to decide. Hardly any think the decision should be left to the government (two percent) or to the patient's doctor (four percent).

Polling was conducted by telephone October 28-29, 2003 in the evenings. The sample is 900 registered voters nationwide with a margin of error of ±3 percentage points.  

1. If a patient has been in what doctors call a “persistent vegetative” or a coma-like state with no higher brain activity for a significant amount of time, who do you think should make the decision whether the patient should be kept alive or not?

1. The person’s parents
or other family members
31%
2. The person’s spouse 50
3. The government 2
4. (The person’s doctor) 4
5. (Not sure) 13

2. Terri Schiavo has been in a so-called “persistent vegetative state” since 1990. Her eyes sometimes open, but doctors say she has no consciousness. Terri’s husband says his wife would rather die than be kept alive artificially and wants her feeding tube removed. Terri’s parents believe she could still recover and want the feeding tube to remain. If you were Terri’s guardian, what would you do?
SCALE: 1. Would you remove the feeding tube 2. Or would you keep the feeding tube inserted? 3. (Not sure)

Remove Keep (NS)
TOTAL ANSWER 61% 22 17
Female 62% 20 18
Male 60% 25 15
Age 18-34 64% 25 11
35-50 57% 26 17
51-59 66% 17 17
60-70 67% 18 15
Over 70 60% 17 22
Democrat 68% 20 13
Republican 56% 26 17
Independent 58% 19 23
Liberal 70% 18 13
Moderate 61% 24 15
Conservative 56% 26 18

3. If you were in Terri Schiavo’s place, what would you want your guardian to do? Would you have your guardian:

1. Remove the feeding tube or 74%
2. Keep the feeding tube inserted? 16
3. (Not sure) 10

2,016 posted on 02/19/2005 8:44:14 AM PST by Drango (FReepmal me to get on/off the *NPR/PBS* ping list)
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To: Drango
I KNOW YOU KNOW this but she is NOT in a PERSISTENT VEGETATIVE STATE!!!!!

If people knew it they might respond differently to that question.

Just goes to show how the Mainstream Media BRAINWASHES people.

2,020 posted on 02/19/2005 8:55:15 AM PST by TAdams8591 (The call you make may be the one that saves Terri's life!!!!!!)
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To: Drango
It would do well if the people who took part in the poll had some knowledge of what was really going on. For instance, were they allowed to watch this Terri Videobefore they were asked those questions?

And one of the reasons that people are not informed is because of this type of mindset that tries to hide that information.

2,023 posted on 02/19/2005 10:38:56 AM PST by bjs1779 ("I fed Terri small mouthfuls of Jello, which she swallowed and enjoyed immensely" Cna H.Law 1997)
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To: All; Drango

Those anti-Terri statistics you posted are very sad. I see threads on Hannity's website, where there are a lot of liberals, and it seems to be 6 - 1 in favor of Terri living and against Michael and the courts.

I guess more people need to be informed. I have written letters to the editor to explain Terri's situation, & I wish everyone here who has the time would, as well.

Tip: shorter letters tend to be published and read more.


2,033 posted on 02/19/2005 4:26:52 PM PST by Sun (Visit www.theEmpireJournal.com * Pray for Terri. Pray to end abortion.)
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To: Drango

I wish someone would ask the poll question: "Should a married man be allowed to have two children by another woman, move in with her, and pledge to marry her, without forfeiting any and all rights and authority he would have as husband to his wife?"

I wonder how many people would say 'yes'?


2,035 posted on 02/19/2005 4:51:20 PM PST by supercat (For Florida officials to be free of the Albatross, they should let it fly away.)
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