Posted on 03/20/2005 9:26:17 AM PST by Dane
Mother pleads for Terri Schiavo's life
MITCH STACY
Associated Press
PINELLAS PARK, Fla. - Hanging their hopes on a last-minute compromise in Congress, Terri Schiavo's parents notified her hospice to prepare to have her feeding tube reinserted on Sunday, her third day without food or water.
Congressional leaders from both parties hoped an agreement reached on a bill would allow the tube to be restored while federal courts review her case. The House and Senate were expected to take up the legislation by Sunday or early Monday. If passed, President Bush planned to sign it.
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But Mary Schindler pleaded for parents nationwide to call their congressional representatives and pressure them to vote for a bill to prolong her daughter's life.
"There are some congressmen that are trying to stop this bill," she said outside her daughter's hospice. "Please don't use my daughter's suffering for your own personal agenda."
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Rep. Robert Wexler, D-Fla., issued a statement late Saturday saying he will make an objection that would stop the vote Sunday. Any member can demand that a majority of members be present to do business. Rep. Earl Blumenauer, D-Ore., said he was trying to gather enough votes to defeat the bill Monday
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"But GLA that door is not being opened. The sole purpose of the U.S. Congress intervening on behalf of Terri Schiavo is to save her life, not extinguish or manipulate it."
I agree.
As I understand it, the Fed Gov is there to make sure injustices like these can not stand when a state/any state drops the ball. This judge has indeed droped the ball in the state of FL.
He was two years old!!! If your wife or husband is in a accident they dont call the parents, they call the spouse. When decisions are made to continue or not to continue life support, they dont talk to the parents, they consult with the spouse. That is my point.
Terri is not deteriorating. She is not in pain, her parents have offered to take full custody of her. Her husband has basically abandoned his marriage and with it his right to have a say in her life or death.
Starvation and dehydration is not a painless way to die for someone who is mentally alert, and Terri has proven herself to be mentally alert. If you want her dead so bad, then fill up a syringe and take her out yourself.
I have heard that she has not been administered tests capable of determining this. In any event, there is way too much bandying about of speculations as if they are facts.
How confident are you that your assertion is true? And what does it mean? Frankly, many of the democrats on this issue sound like they have liquid cerebral cortexes.
Little harsh there. I'm on your side of this argument but that was mean. Let's keep it above the belt.
Premeditated murder is never a family matter.
"I call heaven and earth to witness against you this day, that I have set before you life and death, blessing and curse; therefore choose life,---" (Duet. 30:19)
I am no liberal. geesh, just because I dont agree with your point of view I am a liberal? Is that how it works here? Oh, I see. What has become of this site anyway? I am not allowed to disagree I guess.
The husband normally respects the parents view as well in this case this is not happening.
Maybe but in one of his posts he did infer that though later one amended the statement.
Oh please, I dont want her dead. This issue is bigger than her. I am concerned that the federal govt is going to come in and take over this type of decision. Of course every situation is different, and if anything I hope people will take this situation to heart and get living wills drawn up.
No. That is the basic question.
"The husband normally respects the parents view as well in this case this is not happening"
This is something that really bothers me. They are killing this woman without one whit of concern for her parents. What's up with that??? It's like, "yeah, she's your daughter and you want to take care of her, but we don't care! We'd rather starve her to death, by golly!"
The federal government would not be getting involved in this if this were a normal case. As it is, the state already got involved in this. You will notice that the judge said she was not to be given food or water. They took the tube out, but he had to make sure she was not given food or water even if she could eat on her own. Why is that?
says it all doesn't it? I loved DeLay referring to Felos as "evil incarnate" the other day. Why haven't we heard more of that audio clip??
They should, if the person is still ALIVE.
Scott wanted to live with another woman. So he killed his wife and sunk her in the bay. Didn't ask the Courts of Florida to help him prepare the cement buckets.
Micheal wanted to live with another woman. So he did. Then he goes and asks the kindly, beloving, and pain-less Courts of Florida for an order that allows a registered and licensed Medical Doctor and staff to starve his wife to death.
Not the same at all.
I see that point but I don't have any hesitation in believing that it is an individual right and responsibility first.
In case you weren't aware, the govenment takes over in many decisions about our lives. If they hadn't, we may have no rights at all.
Or a Muslim Iraqi or Afghan woman seeking the right to vote in which case the full armed might of the US would be available to protect her rights!
And since when is a perfect body a determiner of one's worth as a human being? Are parapelegics worthless? How about the retarded? Persons with autism? Someone who has had a stroke? A baby born without limbs? Where does it end? Is the mind and the spirit dependant on perfection of the mortal body?
The rush to kill the helpless is no more than a selfish act to prevent one's own inconvenience. It hurts no one to allow this woman the love and therapy from her family. It's simply a living reminder to the Death Cult that humans have worth because they are human.
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