Posted on 01/03/2006 2:43:26 PM PST by cyn
Pamela's guardianship renewed for another six months! Please see "Scott's News" for more information. (continued at link)
http://scottsfight.com/Scott's%20News.htmJanuary 3, 2006
Today was the long-anticipated status hearing on guardianship for Scott.
The hearing took place in judge's chambers with Pamela and her attorneys and Eliza and her attorneys. Pamela presented the judge with information that she has now filed with the court to have Scott declared "partially capacitated". This means, at the very least, that he would then be allowed to indicate his preferences for his social environment, such as who is allowed to visit. He has repeatedly indicated that he does not want to see Eliza, but he does wants to see his son.
Pamela also informed the judge that, after Scott is legally determined to be "partially capacitated", they would be filing for a divorce for him. [emphasis mine]
Eliza indicated to the judge that she would fight any divorce proceedings.
The final item that Pamela presented to the judge is that Scott is scheduled for surgery to close his tracheotomy opening, which should allow him to regain his ability to speak and make sound.
Based on all the above information, Judge Wilkes ruled to grant Pamela another six months of full guardianship of Scott. This will be a crucial time for Pamela and Scott, as they continue to work, not only for Scott's recovery, but for him to regain the right and ability to truly "speak for himself".
Please continue to join us in prayer and other support for Scott and Pamela as they continue the battle for LIFE.
I just wonder if he is wimpy or if he just didn't give a damn and simply doesn't want to be bothered.
By "he" I mean Frist.
Thanks for the report. It's really scary. He could be our first Wuss-in-Chief.
C'mon, Jimmah Carter was the first!
The elephant in the room is that Terri was NOT at the end of her life until she was tortured and murdered. They decided her life would end. Is Frist harvesting organs in his spare time or something?
He WAS frightened by a swimming rabbit, wasn't he?
We were just observing that he himself could use some new, um, er, orchids. I don't know if those are harvest-able. If not now, they certainly will be soon by popular demand.
Missed by a hare.
We may be over-reacting a bit to the AP article about Frist's statements-- I caught the replay of Meet the Press earlier tonight and did not think Frist was as wishy-washy as the AP article made him out to be. Let me be clear, I am not a huge fan of Frist and certainly wish he were a stronger leader, but after hearing the interview with my own ears, it's VERY clear AP cherry-picked his comments to give the impression he's repudiated his actions trying to save Terri.
Tim Russert was trying to bludgeon him over the head with Terri and Frist was STEADFAST that as a physician, he felt she was not PVS, and should be retested, and if I heard it right, he indicated he did NOT regret getting involved. Unfortunately I had a phone call in the middle of the segment and could not listen to the rest with full attention. I can't say with 100% certainty, we need to find a transcript, but I think AP has pulled a fast one here. I expected to be outraged after reading the article earlier in the day, that's specifically WHY I watched MTP, but the actual interview surprised me--Frist was standing by the effort to save Terri from what I heard.
We need to check this out more before jumping all over Frist. If Frist said what AP indicated, we need to educate him and bring him back out of the media's alternate universe on Terri, but we shouldn't unfairly excoriate him over misrepresentations by the Associated Press. "Trust but verify" is a good policy, but with the AP maybe it should be "verify, then verify again."
I am going to be extremely busy the next few days and not online much, can someone find the actual MTP transcript instead of just relying on AP?
Quotation following is from Wikipedia, which also discusses that Lindbergh used his trips to Germany to report on the advances in German aircraft to the U.S. and British governments. He was the one American allowed to see Nazi warplanes, which gave him a unique value reporting that information. He later served as a military advisor and even flew combat missions, apparently with one kill (Pacific theater).
Because of his numerous scientific expeditions to Nazi Germany, combined with a belief in eugenics which infused much of his rhetoric, Lindbergh was tarred by many in his own time and since as a Nazi sympathizer. However, his much acclaimed and Pulitzer Prize winning biographer A. Scott Berg contends that Lindbergh was never a very politically minded figure, taking most of his cues in politics from his progressive Republican father, and that in his support for the America First Committee was merely giving voice to the heartfelt, if arguably misguided, sentiments of the majority of Americans.
The most controversial book examining Lindbergh's alleged Nazi sympathies is The American Axis, written by Holocaust researcher and investigative journalist Max Wallace, an amateur historian whose findings were labelled exaggerated in reviews in the scholarly history journals. Publishers Weekly called his book is a "highly speculative rehash" and says it fails to make its case.
Some Catholics are calling it premeditated murder.
Many are calling for the removal of St. Petersburg Diocese Bishop Robert N. Lynch for allowing the ceremony to occur in the diocese.
Schiavo-Centonze Marriage At Risk
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Interesting. Very strange about Lynch - in his heart he appears not to accept Roman Catholicism.
I've not read any discussion on that, so this is a guess, but I doubt that Sanger had any great influence in Germany. Why? Because their minds were already made up. Long before Sanger came along, there was Ernst Haeckel, a darwinist disciple who is widely regarded as the leading philosopher of Naziism. Check him out here, for instance:
http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/history/haeckel.html
Here's a comment on Haeckel from a source I am unfamiliar with except that it is obviously educated:
Haeckel's Monism and the Birth of Fascist Ideology, by New York historian Daniel Gasman, continues a theme which he has long promoted, namely that the work and thought of Haeckel in the social realm - what one might loosely refer to as German "Social Darwinism" - was the overridingly major input into the vile authoritarian ideologies of this century. Although Gasman's charge goes beyond Germany, at the heart is the claim that National Socialism - the Nazi regime - finds its chief intellectual roots and sources in the thought of Haeckel. Dictatorship, loathing of democracy, and above all deep anti-Semitism go back to the social biologizing of nineteenth-century Jena.
This is a major charge and a serious one, especially for anyone who cares about Charles Darwin and his theory of evolution. Apart from anything else, Haeckel assumed the mantel of Darwin's great German supporter - he called his position "Darwinismus" - and if Gasman's charge is well taken we seem to have a line from Down House (Darwin's home) and the Origin right through to Auschwitz and the Holocaust.
Heaven knows, there was no want of German philosophers, most of them progressive enough to walk clean off the pier. Let's not go there :-)
Yes, sadly, that is the way it looks.
Well, I hope that the Pope invalidates this marriage and Jodi and Michael will have to try again in a justice of the peace!
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