Posted on 03/30/2005 4:40:57 PM PST by tutstar
Defying all odds Terri is still alive.
Are you being targeted for euthanasia? (Schiavo case only the tip of the iceberg!)
Schiavo parents plan new US Supreme Court appeal
Florida lawmaker says he will consider impeaching Schiavo Judge Greer
Helicopters circling the ME's office trying to get shot of Terri's body offload. I don't think you can see them because of Pres.
Amen
Yes. Sent condolences to Terri's "families" and morphed into "retructuring intelligence."
Good Vent.
I think we are all allowed a good rant at this time.
Fla. Stat. § 406.11 (2004) § 406.11. Examinations, investigations, and autopsies
(1) In any of the following circumstances involving the death of a human being, the medical examiner of the district in which the death occurred or the body was found shall determine the cause of death and shall, for that purpose, make or have performed such examinations, investigations, and autopsies as he or she shall deem necessary or as shall be requested by the state attorney: (a) When any person dies in the state: 1. Of criminal violence. 2. By accident. 3. By suicide. 4. Suddenly, when in apparent good health. 5. Unattended by a practicing physician or other recognized practitioner. 6. In any prison or penal institution. 7. In police custody. 8. In any suspicious or unusual circumstance. 9. By criminal abortion. 10. By poison. 11. By disease constituting a threat to public health. 12. By disease, injury, or toxic agent resulting from employment. (b) When a dead body is brought into the state without proper medical certification. (c) When a body is to be cremated, dissected, or buried at sea. (2) (a) The district medical examiner shall have the authority in any case coming under subsection (1) to perform, or have performed, whatever autopsies or laboratory examinations he or she deems necessary and in the public interest to determine the identification of or cause or manner of death of the deceased or to obtain evidence necessary for forensic examination. (b) The Medical Examiners Commission shall adopt rules, pursuant to chapter 120, providing for the notification of the next of kin that an investigation by the medical examiner's office is being conducted. A medical examiner may not retain or furnish any body part of the deceased for research or any other purpose which is not in conjunction with a determination of the identification of or cause or manner of death of the deceased or the presence of disease or which is not otherwise authorized by this chapter, part X of chapter 732, or chapter 873, without notification of and approval by the next of kin. (3) The Medical Examiners Commission may adopt rules incorporating by reference parameters or guidelines of practice or standards of conduct relating to examinations, investigations, or autopsies performed by medical examiners.
The President makes me ill...if Terri hadn't passed this morning, this speech would not have even mentioned her at all!
I don't know why he didn't just break this one too. Actually, I'm sure he has. I wouldn't be surprized if the death certificate and autopsy report are already filled out and waiting to be released.
Our family is looking for a new home in light of the fact that the culture of death just took a giant leap of progress here, and all you have to say about it is how sad it was.
Maybe because she was living too long, and he smothered her with a pillow. Was a cop in there?
I can only hope that someone smuggled in a "nanny cam" to the room to capture Mikes final moments of killing his wife.
I'm calling the Senators and Representatives that supported Terri and asking them for an investigation of the State of Florida.
Also asking them for support in passing the House version of the law that protected all the disabled. The Senate version was a waterdowned version that was passed to pretend they were doing something for Terri.
What sickens me is how passionate he was about cleaning up baseball...
CNN wants to know what we think:
http://www.cnn.com/feedback/forms/form5o.html?10
I found an article in Business Week, I think it was, and brought it home. It is called "The Face of Medicaid", and subtitled something like "Disabled and Elderly are breaking it"
From something like 2/05. Interesting read.
Says that the feds are offering deals to each state to take on the burden themselves, and talks about how the deal is very unfair, but specifically mentions that Jeb Bush is taking the deal for Florida.
Which I thought was fascinating in light of the the fact that they claim the disabled are eating up far more than their share of Medicaid.
Lot of similarites between the US and Rome (when they ruled the world). Laura Ingrahm mentioned how they used to leave babies by the side of the road to die. And we all know what eventually happened to Rome.
The courts have proven themselves to be beyond arrogance. They have become totally corrupt and EVIL. I have NO FAITH in them whatsoever.
Well they just got a piece of my mind.
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