Posted on 07/31/2006 4:58:07 PM PDT by Quiet Man Jr.
We're not dead yet.
This is Cindy Sheehan like.
Heh.
Michael Schiavo has his finger prints on every word.
Yes, Cindy, I recognized your style.
I still need to go unpack from my vacation. I especially enjoyed my visit to North Carolina. Interesting things to see there. I'll chat with you later.
You bet.
Such a sad story.
What happened to Terri is sad but it won't be over until there is justice for her, toward those who ended her life.
My father died this past March, and he was disabled for 47 years. I went to a friend who was a nurse for help, information, in my decision making to protect my dad from those who would want to end his life. I said I didn't want anything to happen to my dad as happened to Terri. She shouted and screamed at me that we should end the lives of those who were disabled. No one would ever want to live disabled. I know my dad wanted to live and wanted help.
My former friend used Terri's circumstances to prove her point. People will use Terri to try to end the lives of other disabled people unless we fight them. We have to fight Crist and Greer and Michael Schiavo or there will be many more Terri Shiavo cases.
The line is long and twisted - the folks who participated in the killing of an innocent disabled helpless woman. I will never forget.
Good to see you here on this thread, pal. Terri is greatly admired and missed. Is there a possibility that this goon Crist will win?
"What happened to Terri is sad but it won't be over until there is justice for her, toward those who ended her life."
Those who ended her life have seemingly gotten away with murder. It makes my skin crawl. It changed my life. Terri was killed in a hospice setting and many cheered. Think about that!
The world turned upside down.
Add to that a banquet held last week in honor of Judge George Greer by the Pinellas County, Florida chapter of the ACLU as the judge who permitted the starvation of Terri Schiavo and it's hard to see how the ACLU is anything but friendly to Christian values.
Greer was the same judge who thumbed his nose at the Florida legislature, the governor, Congress and the president for passing legislation to protect Terri, refused to consider massive evidence how she could be rehabilitated, rejected the parents' wishes to take care of her and was unwilling himself to visit her (a right judges customarily take into consideration in their rulings) to ascertain her true condition.
A self-described agnostic lesbian in a wheelchair said earlier this year during protests outside the hospice where Terri was held, that she would rather have a Christian decide her fate than the ACLU. However, Terri, had no such fortune. The civil rights touting ACLU steadfastly refused to consider her civil liberties, the kind found in Section 1 of the 14th Amendment of the U.S Constitution.
Does the ACLU Really Defend Christians?
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Terri on the road to recovery before the second stage began.
In Congress, politicians repeatedly denounced the judiciary for accepting the findings of neurologists and granting Michael Schiavos request not to prolong Terris life. But the law they passed didnt stop the courts.
The Christian Right used the Terri Schiavo case to try to convince the population that the legal system is out of control and must be reigned in. The most prized target is the US Supreme Court, which has trimmed womens right to abortion over the last thirty years without actually banning it. The right feels it has earned the ability to influence public policy, but it does not see its agenda being implemented. This frustration and impatience is hopefully the sign of its coming downfall.
Has the Christian Right overplayed its hand in the Terri Schiavo case?
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The play makes uncomfortable viewing and its hard not to wring your hands with the benefit of hindsight as you see the Shoah looming all too clearly. But at the same time it is fascinating to realise that Schnitzler was not prescient he was rather, in tune with the climate of his times and a writer capable of dramatising it with lively and supremely intelligent clarity.
At the same time, as the world has been watching Pope John Paul II receiving the last rites and we have been taking sides over the right to live or die of the unfortunate Terri Schiavo in America, the play has an extraordinary immediacy too.
Professor Bernhardi :The Dreyfus of Vienna
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SEATTLE--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Aug. 7, 2006--The Center for Women Policy Studies and the Women's Bioethics Project (WBP) today announced the formation of the first-ever State Legislative Advisory Board on Women and Bioethics. The bipartisan 15-member board is made up of progressive state legislative leaders from around the country. The first meeting of the newly formed board will be held in conjunction with the annual meeting of the National Conference of State Legislatures (NCSL) on Monday, Aug. 14, 2006, 3-5 p.m. at the Gaylord Opryland Resort & Convention Center in Nashville, Tenn. The meeting is open to the public.
The advisory board meeting will feature a presentation by Dr. Robin N. Fiore, who is the Adelaide R. Snyder Professor of Ethics at Florida Atlantic University. Dr. Fiore's presentation will cover a full range of bioethics issues ranging from end-of-life issues and the effect of the Terry Schiavo case to stem cell research and its impact on women's reproductive rights and health. Following the presentation, the legislative leaders attending the meeting will assist the Center for Women Policy Studies and the WBP in planning a Bioethics Seminar for Women State Legislative Leaders, which will take place in 2007.
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1 - | Terri Schiavo: Federal court review (S. 686) |
2 - | Child Interstate Abortion Notification Act: (CIANA): hostile Scott Amendment |
3 - | Child Interstate Abortion Notification Act (CIANA): hostile Jackson-Lee Amendment |
4 - | Child Interstate Abortion Notification Act (CIANA): passage |
5 - | Funding of embryo-killing stem cell research (H.R. 810) |
6 - | Abortion in military medical facilities |
7 - | Coercive abortion / United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) |
8 - | Abortion in military medical facilities |
9 - | Funding of embryo-killing stem cell research (H.R. 810): veto override |
NRLC Scorecard 109th Congress U.S. House of Representatives
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A ripe combination of optimism and nervousness was apparent at a DLC strategy session on winning the West. The roomful of county commissioners, state legislators and policy wonks agreed that a growing number of westerners are fed up with Republicans in Washington for overreaching, in Jents term, on everything from the assisted suicide of the brain-damaged Florida woman, Terri Schiavo, to the war in Iraq.
Raasch: Democrats narrowly cast strategies of the past may haunt them in 06
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These same voters are upset at Mr. Lieberman's lecturing of Mr. Clinton for his personal behaviour in the Monica Lewinsky scandal, and for his support of Mr. Bush over the case of Terri Schiavo, the brain-dead Florida woman who was allowed to die last year despite opposition from right-to-life politicians.
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