Posted on 07/06/2005 10:50:06 AM PDT by 8mmMauser
Several bloggers have drawn attention to a strange lead in a Washington Post story about the Terri Schiavo autopsy results. The June 16 Post story by David Brown said that "Terri Schiavo died of the effects of a profound and prolonged lack of oxygen to her brain on a day in 1990, but what caused that event isn't known and may never be, the physician who performed her autopsy said
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I deeply appreciate it.
8mm
Yesterday you chided me for supposedly having a "closed mind." I know you're no hypocrite, so your mind must be wide open to facts and truth. In that regard, I urge you to read the four documents posted here this morning, in #803, #811 and #817. They are full of facts and truth that perhaps you have missed. One cannot form an accurate opinion of this case without knowing the medical details.
From the ME's final report, page 3{or page 30 as you scan}: "She had also received epinephrine, and had suffered a period of ventricular fibrillation..."
I see no point in debating this further. Have a good day.
Thank you for posting that. The trolls will claim you made it up, and insist there is no video. Oh, what the heck, let's post it again, and they can call me a liar. http://www.moveonpac.org/schiavo-QT.html .
Sorry, my open mind does not extend to the Empire Journal. And I have seen the other two reports before. None of them prove anything. Thank you.
Buh bye again and thanks for the post-bye bye bumps.
Ventricular Fibrillation, according to the same source I used before, is the proper med name for one of two general forms of cardiac arrest, and there is no doubt that Terri was in cardiac arrest. But all along the evidence has pointed to anoxia as the cause, not sudden unexplained shock. I believe my question stands, that had she suffered this rare kind of shock, it would have had a global anoxic effect and damaged other organs. (That was a quote from a medical study.) In fact, Terri suffered anoxic injury to her brain but not to her heart or other organs, as the ME also affirmed. This does not seem to fit this very uncommon and very speculative shock theory.
As for debate -- I'm not here to argue, I'm here to get at the truth. If I make a mistake, I correct it cheerfully.
I'm afraid that's going to happen quicker than it did in previous generations. (With the possible exception of 1930s Germany.)
WOW! And here I was told that the Democrats would be running ads about us crazy Republicans who wanted to feed Terri....not the liberal, crazy MoveOn Group that almost all Democrats (who wish to keep their seats) try to distance themselves from? We expect this out of groups who put up petitions to get terrorists lawyers and counseling.
The more the MoveOn crowd speaks, the better for us Republicans.
Very interesting read. Thanks for the ping.......Spunky
" I went down to get her. I thought, Well, maybe she just tripped or whatever. I rolled her over and she was lifeless. And it almost seems like she had this last breath. So I held her in my arms, and I'm trying to shake her up. "
Too bad that doesn't jive with what the paramedics found. She was laying on her stomach, face to the side and her hands clenched under her chest. (kinda like you might if someone was on top of you) I can't for the life of me understand how they could not see that something bad happened. I can GUARANTEE you that if if was in Terri's situation and my hubby found me, I would NOT still be laying on my face. Oh!! That's right! He put her right back in the same position.
Very well stated.
I am open-minded -- I'll even search The Empire Journal for truth!!! -- but I am not open-minded enough to believe Michael telling two or three or four contradictory stories about Terri's suspicious "collapse."
"It is impossible for the same thing at the same time to belong and not belong to the same thing at the same time and in the same respect" -- Aristotle (an early formulation of the principle of non-contradiction, and a reminder to doers of wrong not to tell different stories about the critical moment in your alibi).
Well, that's good. I wish you well then. But please be careful of your sources, many writers and so-called experts have used this case to promote themselves and their agendas, and in turn have not been completely accurate. They promote speculation and rumors. IMHO that is what the Empire Journal does. But that is up to you to decide for yourself. Good luck and have a good day.
Thus, it is reasonable to conclude that Mrs. Schiavos potassium level of 2.0 mmol/L measured after a period of ventricular fibrillation, epinephrine and fluid administration was an unreliable measure of her pre-[cardiac] arrest potassium level. Thus, the main piece of clinical evidence supporting a diagnosis of Bulimia Nervosa is suspect, or at least can be explained by her condition at the time of the blood draw.
Even Michael denied that Terri had bulimia at first, until he doped out that -- however farfetched -- it was his only respectable alibi. Now that's gone too.
Thank you, but the truth can come from anywhere. Anyone can tell a lie, anyone can tell the truth. One cannot judge in advance. Neither can one judge from what one perceives to be the bias of the source -- Nat Hentoff and Ralph Nader, for instance, to take a couple of stalwarts of the Left with whom I am seldom in agreement, but who are calling it right on this issue.
Translation: I'm not going to try.
And that's a flawless way not to find anything.
The "report" is useless.
There are none so blind as those who will not see.
I keep hearing "LaLaLaLaLa..." Can you hear it too?
MoveOn.Org Wielding Power Over Democrats And Receiving Their Praise:
MoveOn.Org Email Claims It Bought And Owns Democrat Party:
"Now It's Our Party: We Bought It, We Own It, And We're Going To Take It Back." (Adam C. Smith, "Unshaven, Unbowed And In Our Face," St. Petersburg Times, 2/18/05)
"[M]oveOn.Org's Man In Washington ... [Tom] Matzzie Noted How Senior Democratic Senators Eagerly Rearrange Their Schedules To Meet With MoveOn." (Adam C. Smith, "Unshaven, Unbowed And In Our Face," St. Petersburg Times, 2/18/05)
"Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi Of California [Was] Among Several House Democrats Who Met With MoveOn ... What They See Is A Potential Ally That Could Help Them Move Votes And Frame Issues - As Well As A Template For The Party's Own Organizing Activities." (John Cochran, "Internet-Based Activist Group Puts Powerful Spin On Politics," CQ Weekly, 10/3/03)
Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid (D-NV) At MoveOn Rally: "We Are Depending On You, We Are Depending On You To Make Sure This Country Stands For What We Learned Many Years Ago When Mr. Smith Went To Washington." (Senator Harry Reid, MoveOn.Org PAC Rally, Washington, DC, 3/16/05)
"MoveOn's PAC Rewarded [Sen. Barbara Boxer (D-CA)] And ... Reid ... For The Challenge To Ohio's Presidential Vote By Posting An Online Petition To Thank Them And By Giving The Legislators The Names Of About 100,000 Signers -- A Potentially Valuable Fundraising List." (Ronald Brownstein, "Democrats Aren't Giving Bush A Break This Term," Los Angeles Times, 2/11/05)
Assistant Democrat Leader Richard Durbin (D-IL) At A MoveOn.Org PAC Rally: "MoveOn.org And Everybody Gathered Here Today, You're Changing America For The Better." (Senator Richard Durbin, MoveOn.Org PAC Rally, Washington, DC, 3/16/05)
Durbin To MoveOn: "Keep It Up. MoveOn America. Right On MoveOn." (Senator Richard Durbin, MoveOn.Org PAC Rally, Washington, DC, 3/16/05)
"The MoveOn.Org Rally Featured Several Members Of The Democratic Leadership And One Major Liberal Icon, Sen. Edward Kennedy [D-MA] ... But It Was [Sen. Robert Byrd (D-WV)] Who Drew The Most Applause." (Mark Preston, "Feisty Byrd Looks Like A Candidate," Roll Call, 3/17/05)
Sen. Barack Obama (D-IL) Raised Over $800,000 For Sen. Robert Byrd (D-WV) Through A MoveOn.Org Fundraising E-Mail. "19,401 contributors had donated $822,914 to Sen. Robert C. Byrd's 2006 re-election campaign. ... All the money was raised in two days since Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., sent out a fund-raising letter early Tuesday afternoon over the Internet through MoveOn.Org." (Paul J. Nyden, "Donations For Byrd Come To $823,000," Charleston Gazette, 4/1/05)
"[Former Vice President Al] Gore Also Has Formed A Relationship With The Liberal Internet Group MoveOn.Org. The Organization Recently Sponsored Gore's Washington Speech In Which He Denounced Bush's Policies On Civil Liberties And Called For The Repeal Of The USA Patriot Act." (Dan Balz, "Gore Will Endorse Dean," The Washington Post, 12/9/03)
"In Recent Appearances Before Democrats Organized By The Liberal Group MoveOn.Org, Gore Has Unleashed A Growling, Yowling, Sweat-Flying Style That Roused Party Activists." (James Kuhnhenn, "Gore Finds More Liberal - And Caustic - Voice," The Philadelphia Inquirer, 6/25/04)
Kerry Campaign Was In "Almost Constant Contact With MoveOn.Org Staffers, Including Advanced Viewing And Reviews Of MoveOn.Org Television Commercials, Online Ads, And Web Content." "[A]ccording to a Kerry campaign volunteer, staff members and volunteers of the Kerry campaign in New York, Washington, and Los Angeles have been in almost constant contact with MoveOn.Org staffers, including advanced viewing and reviews of MoveOn.Org television commercials, online ads, and web content. As well, MoveOn.Org staffers provided the Kerry campaign with opposition research within the past two months, as well as advance looks at speeches made by MoveOn.Org speakers ..." ("The Way It's Done," American Spectator Website, www.spectator.org, 8/23/04)
Kerry Campaign Hired MoveOn.Org's Zack Exley As Director Of Online Communications And Organizing. (Sharon Theimer, "MoveOn Staffer Moves On To Kerry Campaign," The Associated Press, 4/7/04)
MoveOn.Org Is Democrat Fundraising Powerhouse:
MoveOn.Org And Other Grass-Roots Contributors "Gave More Than $300-Million To The Kerry Campaign And The DNC." "'In the last year, grass-roots contributors like us gave more than $300-million to the Kerry campaign and the DNC, and proved that the Party doesn't need corporate cash to be competitive,' MoveOn's 24-year-old executive director [Eli Pariser] said in a recent e-mail ..." (Adam C. Smith, "Unshaven, Unbowed And In Our Face," St. Petersburg Times, 2/18/05)
In The Past Two Federal Election Cycles, MoveOn.Org's PAC Has Contributed $236,974 With All Donations Going To Federal Democrat Candidates. (The Center For Responsive Politics, www.opensecrets.org, Accessed 3/18/03)
MoveOn.Org PAC Gave $203,442 To Democrat Candidates And $0 To Republican Candidates In 2004. (Political Money Line Website, www.tray.com, Accessed 3/18/05)
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