Posted on 03/30/2005 6:01:21 AM PST by Born Conservative
Dr. Dow Pursley, Ed.D, returned home from teaching an ethics class Monday night at Baptist Bible College and Seminary and told his wife Joanne he was flying to Florida to protest against Terri Schiavo's impending death.
The family counseling professor booked the first flight out of town -- a 4 a.m. red-eye Tuesday -- and the couple of 37 years then spent the balance of the night praying.
Advertisement Click Here! Later Tuesday morning Dr. Pursley, 56, was shocked with a Taser stun gun and arrested by Pinellas Park (Fla.) police on charges of attempted burglary and resisting arrest without violence after he tried to bring two bottles of water to Mrs. Schiavo's hospice room.
Dr. Pursley, of the city's Hill Section, never reached Woodside Hospice's doors, police said.
"He said he needed to be there, and I said 'I understand,' " Mrs. Pursley said of the couple's conversation late Monday night.
They never talked of any specific actions, and she figured he was going to protest with prayer, she said.
"It was very late," she said. "We just prayed."
She did not know of her husband's arrest until a Times-Tribune reporter called her Tuesday afternoon seeking comment.
Still, she said the arrest hardly surprised her. She described her husband as a "passionate" man of "conviction" and "action" and said he was "overwhelmed" Monday night about Mrs. Schiavo's impending death.
"He is driven by his conviction about the sanctity of life," she said.
Of his decision to bring Mrs. Schiavo water, she added, "He was compelled to do what he did. That was between him and God."
Dr. Pursley is the 47th protester to be arrested, and the first to be shocked with a Taser stun gun since Ms. Schiavo's feeding tube was removed 13 days ago. Efforts to reach Pinellas Park Police spokesman Sanfield Forseth about the use of force were unsuccessful.
Mrs. Pursley said she spoke with her husband Monday afternoon from Pinellas County Jail, where he was remanded in lieu of $20,500 bail. Police said a hearing on his case is scheduled for 1:30 p.m. today.
A supporter in Florida has since posted Dr. Pursley's bond, and he will be released later today, Mrs. Pursley said.
The father of three and grandfather of six has received full support from his family, Mrs. Pursley said, as well as numerous calls and prayers from faculty and staff at the Clarks Summit college where he has been a full-time professor in its graduate school of Counseling Ministries for the past five years.
Mark Robbins, spokesman for the college, said Dr. Pursley's actions did not reflect the college's position on the Terri Schiavo case.
"He was not representing the school at all," Mr. Robbins said. "He was acting on his own behalf."
Mr. Robbins said Baptist Bible College and Seminary has no official position on the right-to-die case.
"It's a complicated issue," he said. "We certainly pray for and have sympathy for the Schindler and Schiavo families."
Asked if Dr. Pursley could be reprimanded for his arrest, Mr. Robbins said it was too soon to tell.
"It's hard to speak to what may be discussed a week or a month from now," he said. "We encourage our faculty to be involved in the community. Obviously each person takes that to a matter of degree. Dr. Pursley is a man of action and conviction."
Mr. Robbins added the college's administration has yet to contact Dr. Pursley.
Dr. Pursley is the clinical director of counseling programs at Baptist Bible College and Seminary. He received his master's degree in psychology from the University of Central Arkansas and his doctorate in education from the University of Arkansas.
$20K bail? That's a lot for what will probably be classified a misdemeanor. Did he go through the front door or try to go through a window?
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Tasered????? for what reason? was he forcing his way inside?
Attempted burglary? The Good Germans really are hard at woik down there.
It's not a misdemeanor if you're armed. He had a bottle of water and he clearly intended to use it in perpetrating a crime. The crime? Threatening bodily sustenance with intent to prevent death. That'll get him 2 to 5 in the county lockup.
Just a grandpa walking in with a cup of water...Taser him, boys! He's obstructing an official death sentence.
He was successful in demonstrating the absurdity of the state's position. The dehydration-lovers sure have lots of loyal police on their side. I am surprised.
Apparently, tasering folks is fun. Sure is a lot of it going around now.
It must be a chemical attack covered by the Patriot Act. H2O.
The story of Terri Schiavo has touched many people deepy, for Justice was denied, and the courts abandoned the people in favor of murder of an innocent one, and it has just seemed so impossible to be true. I would like to say to all people who have cared for the Schindlers that your love and care has not been wasted, for you have given hope to the rest of us. I can see just so many good people out there. I appreciate the people across the street from the hospice who have given the Schindler's a place to stay and rest during this time of great test and trial for them. It is the good people that will help to restore our faith in humanity. We are to bear one another's burdens.
" 9. Between September 1939 and April 1945 the defendants Karl Brandt, Blome, Brack, and Hoven unlawfully, willfully, and knowingly committed war crimes, as defined by Article II of Control Council Law No. 10, in that they were principals in, accessories to, ordered, abetted, took a consenting part in, and were connected with plans and enterprises involving the execution of the so-called "euthanasia" program of the German Reich in the course of which the defendants herein murdered hundreds of thousands of human beings, including nationals of German-occupied countries. This program involved the systematic and secret execution of the aged, insane, incurably ill, of deformed children, and other persons, by gas, lethal injections, and diverse other means in nursing homes, hospitals, and asylums. Such persons were regarded as "useless eaters" and a burden to the German war machine. The relatives of these victims were informed that they died from natural causes, such as heart failure. German doctors involved in the "euthanasia" program were also sent to Eastern occupied countries to assist in the mass extermination of Jews."
HEALTHFUL DRINKS WITH WARM MEALS SINCE THE ORDER-TO-MURDER-AN-INVALID BY JUDGE GREER
Scumbag Torturer and Murderer-At-Will Pinellas County Judgenfuhrer Greer ..... 55
..................................................................... Terri Shiavo 0
...................................................................... Lee Malvo 48
................................................................. Scott Peterson 47
You're surprised that the police are on the side of the law, whether or not they happen to agree with it?
What a menace to society. /sarcasm
(Denny Crane: "Sometimes you can only look for answers from God and failing that... and Fox News".)
They taser people a lot in Florida. School kids too.
Who wants to take their next vacation down there?
Interesting dichotomy on bringing her water:
If she can't swallow, what difference does it make?
If she can swallow...?
When water is outlawed, only the outlaws will have water.
Yes, there is the concept of selective inforcement. Do you slam water smugglers? Or do you maintain order while watching water pass by? I know lots of police who inforce the law but aren't going to jump a poor man's pick up truck over a crack in the windshield. They wouldn't bust an old man carrying water either. It is also called common sense.
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