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New at The Empire JOurnal

http://www.theempirejournal.com/0319051_former_sheriff_rice_unea.htm

FORMER SHERIFF RICE UNEASY
AS SCHIAVO CASE GOES TO CONGRESS


2,529 posted on 03/19/2005 7:25:23 AM PST by Scoop 1
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To: Scoop 1; Ohioan from Florida; Republic; tutstar; cyn; russesjunjee
The Empire Journal made the St. Pete Times today as Sheriff Rice (imo is trying to give Greer cover) is stating the TEJ has been particularly harsh to him, Rice.

PROVIDING COVER FOR GREER WHO IS THE REAL VILLAIN and Greer probably sent Rice to TEJ. www.sptimes.com - be prepared for more traffic as St. Pete Times readers flock to TEJ to see what it's all about.

How sweet that Everett Rice is trying to his buddy Greer some cover by deflecting that this is about Rice.

2,531 posted on 03/19/2005 7:30:13 AM PST by floriduh voter ( www.theempirejournal.com BUSTING TERRI'S BAD JUDGE EVERY DAY.....)
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To: Scoop 1

Scoop, what do you think of the info in my post just above the one you just did?


2,533 posted on 03/19/2005 7:31:24 AM PST by texasbluebell
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To: All; Scoop 1; phenn; pc93; floriduh voter; cyn; tutstar; TBP; Ohioan from Florida; ...

Gov. Bush leads unprecedented lobbying effort

Behind the scenes, Gov. Jeb Bush and Sen. Mel Martinez enlisted conservatives' help to create a formidable lobbying force to keep Terri Schiavo alive.

BY FRANK DAVIES, ERIKA BOLSTAD AND MARC CAPUTO

ebolstad@herald.com


Council lobbyist

Less than 24 hours before Terri Schiavo had her feeding tube removed, Gov. Jeb Bush knew the effort to keep her alive was slipping away.

So the brother of the president -- and a prime mover of the 2003 legislation that prolonged Schiavo's life -- called Florida's newest U.S. senator, Mel Martinez, with an urgent plea.

''I'm not sure we can get it done here in Florida,'' Martinez quoted Bush as saying just after a new Schiavo measure stalled in the Florida Legislature. ``Do whatever you can federally.''

What transpired over the ensuing hours was a testament to the influence of the governor and religious conservatives, and will be remembered as one of the most extraordinary moves in the halls of U.S. Congress ever seen on behalf of a single person who, until recently, was little-known to many in the country.

Meeting in the dark of night, the C-SPAN cameras off, leaders in the House and Senate hit upon the idea to stall the court-ordered removal of her feeding tube by issuing congressional subpoenas to Schiavo herself, her husband and some of her doctors and caretakers.

GOP DISAPPOINTED

Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist and House Speaker Dennis Hastert said Friday evening that they were disappointed with Friday's court decisions allowing the feeding tube to be removed, and they vowed to work through the weekend to prolong Schiavo's life.

The dizzying flurry of congressional activity is largely a response to a relentless push by conservative Christian groups -- using e-mail ''action alerts'' and persistent lobbying -- and the personal involvement of Frist and House Majority Leader Tom DeLay, R-Texas.

''I've never seen anything like this in Congress over an individual case,'' said Jayd Henricks, lobbyist for the Family Research Council, one of the groups battling to keep Schiavo alive by challenging state court orders.

Even as Congress struggled with the federal budget, Medicaid and other national issues, Republican leaders worked well into early morning Friday to intervene on behalf of the brain-damaged woman in a Florida hospice.

They passed bills, issued subpoenas, interrupted a debate on the annual budget, scheduled hearings and held press conferences, all designed to prevent the court-ordered removal of a feeding tube from Schiavo, who has been in a vegetative state for 15 years.

The unusual effort culminated early Friday. The House and Senate had passed different bills to give Schiavo rights in federal court, but most House members had left the capital before the differences could be reconciled.

Top GOP leaders scrambled ''quickly and creatively'' to find a way to block the removal of the tube from Schiavo without legislation, Henricks said.

A Senate staffer said ''the leaders and lawyers were looking at everything, trying to freeze the situation in place and buy time'' so legislation could be crafted and sent to President Bush in the next few days. What they devised -- the subpoena -- has generated new controversy about how Congress operates in a controversial case such as Schiavo's.

Schiavo's plight began dominating Congress at 2:59 p.m. Thursday, when the Florida Senate voted 21-16 to defeat an amendment designed to give Schiavo's parents another chance to delay the removal of the tube.

The previous night, The House had passed a broad bill that would make sweeping changes in federal law, giving federal courts jurisdiction in any case involving incapacitated people who have not given advanced instructions about whether they should be offered sustenance.

HOPE DWINDLES

But the Senate balked at the broader House bill, instead favoring a so-called ''private relief bill'' that would have applied exclusively to Schiavo and would have not have altered federal law in other cases.

Several senators objected to the House bill, which the Senate refused to take up, and passed their own narrowly focused bill Thursday afternoon.

The refusal to take up the Republican bill angered House GOP leaders: With differing bills, there was nothing for President Bush to sign to prolong Schiavo's life. The House and Senate convened a short time later.

Speaker Hastert and DeLay remained talking on the House floor.

''I did see the speaker and the House majority leader anguished, looking for ways for us to help,'' said U.S. Rep. Lincoln Díaz-Balart, a Miami Republican.

They cooked up a deal: The House Government Reform Committee, which had just held 11 hours of hearings on the issue of steroids in baseball, would launch an inquiry into the case and issue subpoenas to doctors and hospice administrators to stop them from disconnecting Schiavo's tube. ''This inquiry should give hope to Terri, her parents and friends and the million of people praying for her,'' Hastert said. ``This fight is not over.''

Committee members from both parties said they were not aware of the subpoenas until they were notified Friday morning.

''This all happened so fast, even the committee staff did not know,'' said Rep. Ginny Brown-Waite, R-Fla. "This has just been thrown at the entire committee and Congress.''

http://www.miami.com/mld/miamiherald/news/11176614.htm


2,544 posted on 03/19/2005 7:48:34 AM PST by amdgmary (Please visit www.terrisfight.org and www.theempirejournal.com)
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To: Scoop 1

WOW SCOOP! Your best yet!

http://www.theempirejournal.com/0319051_former_sheriff_rice_unea.htm


2,556 posted on 03/19/2005 8:03:58 AM PST by texasstar
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To: Scoop 1
Michael, through Jodi's mother (Jodi being the mother of his two children and his live in lover), then employed by Judge Rice, was introduced to Sheriff Rice. Sheriff Rice then introduced Michael to the rest of the death squad (Greer and Felos).

Jodi in COUNTLESS ways proved MOST HELPFUL to MICHAEL(who hit the proverbial jackpot with JODI) and was instrumental in the demise of Terri Schiavo. Jodi's mother's ties to the sheriff protected Michael from serious investigation by Sheriff Rice and put him in touch with the person of Judge Greer who would eventually ORDER her STARVATION and death.

Could Michael BE any luckier?

2,595 posted on 03/19/2005 9:04:16 AM PST by TAdams8591 (The call you make may be the one that saves Terri's life!!!!!!)
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