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After Defeats Schiavo Parents Tell Supporters Go Home
AP - Yahoo ^
| March 26, 2005
| Jane Sutton
Posted on 03/26/2005 7:20:40 PM PST by EveningStar
Bob and Mary Schindler, both practicing Catholics, urged dozens of supporters gathered outside the Florida hospice where Schiavo is being cared for to go home for Easter.
"The family would request that everyone go home, be with your children, hold them close and share every moment you have with them," said Brother Paul O'Donnell, a Franciscan monk who is a spiritual adviser to the Schindlers.
It was not clear if the Schindlers had finally abandoned all legal avenues in their fight to restart their 41-year-old daughter's feeding, a cause that embroiled the Florida legislature, the U.S. Congress and President Bush.
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TOPICS: Breaking News; News/Current Events; US: Florida
KEYWORDS: schiavo; schindler; terri; terrischiavo
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To: Chad Fairbanks
Really? Got links to specific examples of someone saying something like "This is just, and legal, soit's the right thing to do"? Yes, that's a pretty close approximation of what's being said, only not nearly with that degree of civility. Mostly it's in a contemptuous tone of utter ridicule. They're easy enough to find just be searching on the Schiavo threads if you like. They're all over the place. I'm too upset tonight to go looking for them and reading them again.
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posted on
03/26/2005 10:09:42 PM PST
by
lonevoice
(Vast Right Wing Pajama Party)
To: NorCalRepub
Defending the rule of law while ignoring its death toll.
We've been doing that for 30-something years... the death toll keeps growing.
422
posted on
03/26/2005 10:10:15 PM PST
by
WhistlingPastTheGraveyard
(gulag. concentration camp. planned parenthood. hospice. let me know when you find a difference.)
Comment #423 Removed by Moderator
To: Chad Fairbanks
If every law enforcement officer thought like that, there would never be any
police action anywhere.
Of course, there is always a danger of something going wrong!
But that doesn't forbid the possibility of action.
Right now, Terri Schiavo is in her last hours of life.
If she doesn't get water into her body soon, it will be too late.
Governor Bush needs to enforce the laws of the State of Florida, and defend its Constitution.
That is his right, and his SWORN AND SOLEMN DUTY.
If he refuses to act, he has disgraced his office.
Just my opinion.
424
posted on
03/26/2005 10:10:50 PM PST
by
Deo volente
(God willing, Terri Schiavo will live.)
To: NorCalRepub
No, that's not what I meant at all. I could understand those arguments.
425
posted on
03/26/2005 10:11:15 PM PST
by
lonevoice
(Vast Right Wing Pajama Party)
To: MTOrlando
Is it murder? I don't think it meets the legal definition of murder in the jurisdiction it is occurring in, no. Morally? I believe it is...
426
posted on
03/26/2005 10:11:43 PM PST
by
Chad Fairbanks
(Sure you can trust the government... just ask an Indian...)
To: Spunky
Ping to myself for reading in the morning.
427
posted on
03/26/2005 10:12:01 PM PST
by
Spunky
("Everyone has a freedom of choice, but not of consequences.")
To: Antoninus
Felos is a very sick man.
428
posted on
03/26/2005 10:13:37 PM PST
by
Gimme
To: Chad Fairbanks
Yes, they do. These laws never should have seen the light of day. We, as a people, really dropped the ball on this one, and ultimately, we are all to blame. Every state should immediately get on this. These vulchers are ready to roll all over this country.
429
posted on
03/26/2005 10:13:41 PM PST
by
Hattie
To: NorCalRepub
very good.....you seem to know more about this than the Pres, the Gov, and all the butt kissing attorneys.....how come they are not as smart or heroic as you??????.......or for that matter many here on FR who think they know the law and any legal precedence better than those involved?
I get the feeling that the only thing which would convince you that Terri deserves to live, would be a ruling from Judge Greer to that effect.
There are MANY such plausible legal pretexts on which the governor could take action. He has not, and inaction speaks volumes.
To: Deo volente
Yes, just an opinion. It seems that the people in Florida actually looking through the laws, trying to find a way to act have come up with exactly squat.
Sending the national guard in to attempt a rescue sets a very dangerous precedent. I also question the legality of such a move. It might seem like a good idea, but do we really want to go there?
431
posted on
03/26/2005 10:14:46 PM PST
by
Chad Fairbanks
(Sure you can trust the government... just ask an Indian...)
To: WhistlingPastTheGraveyard
well, yes it does......so we change the laws if possible, or do you have another solution......that is what some of us are writing about....not pro death for Terri, but anti anarchy, violence, and the insipid notion that the Bush's are cowards.......that argument will not fly with the American people which polls say about 65% think the tube should be removed....I hardly think these are all Dems or heathens
To: Matthew316
But, nothing has ever inflamed me more than what this Schiavo is getting away with.
It really is sick and ghoulish, every day that goes by makes me more sick to my gut. That Felos press confab today was unbelievably appalling, to boast about Terri's "happy face" (I thought she couldn't react to things, but now she clearly is enjoying her death phase). I was at an Easter service tonight, and although the Lord is foremost and above all, I couldn't get the thought out of my head that this woman is being killed slowly as we all sit by. I'm not blaming W or Jeb, just saying how awful it is that we are here tonight.
To: Hattie
Every state should immediately get on this. These vulchers are ready to roll all over this country. Agreed.
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posted on
03/26/2005 10:15:44 PM PST
by
Chad Fairbanks
(Sure you can trust the government... just ask an Indian...)
To: NorCalRepub
I remember when everyone here thought Judge Bork had a brilliant legal mind. Now every plumber, engineer, and waitress on FreeRepublic thinks they know more about the law and the Constitution than he does, apparently, since he believes all the Bushes options have been exhausted.
To: Sola Veritas
An autopsy would might prove very useful. If it showed that her brain wasn't "liquified" as some attending physicians have said, it could be grounds for the "mother of all malpractice" lawsuits. But leaving that aside, if her brain wasn't damaged like so many "physicians" have claimed and judges blindly relied upon their testimony. The effects could be shattering. Some physicians should and would suffer deserved professional damage. I don't think it could be used against Michael Schiavo though, unfortunately. Unless, it could be argued that Michael's failure to allow therapy was abuse. I'm blatthering and need to shut up...... You're not blathering at all...you're disheartened, and frustrated, and like many of us, I suspect--trying to make sense out of a situation that has none.
May God be with you, and comfort you. May the truth that is in your name be found in this situation, and soon.
436
posted on
03/26/2005 10:18:10 PM PST
by
Christian4Bush
("In Common" for 1000, Alex: Beached whale, terrorist, juvenile murder 1. "Whom can U not starve?")
To: lonevoice
well you are reasoned and intelligent about it...but some of us have been called death worshippers or worse when advocating just that........
To: DaughterOfAnIwoJimaVet
Frustrating, and maddening, isn't it?
438
posted on
03/26/2005 10:18:33 PM PST
by
Chad Fairbanks
(Sure you can trust the government... just ask an Indian...)
To: Chad Fairbanks
Is it murder? I don't think it meets the legal definition of murder in the jurisdiction it is occurring in, no. Morally? I believe it is...
With answers like that, you should run for office!
:)
To: MTOrlando
You may not like it, but it's true. Legally, due to the way the laws in that state are, it's not murder.
However, from a moral standpoint it is murder. That's not being a politician, that is merely stating fact, frustrating as it may be.
440
posted on
03/26/2005 10:20:09 PM PST
by
Chad Fairbanks
(Sure you can trust the government... just ask an Indian...)
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