This stuff is so hot, so exciting to the lefties it makes the newest issue of Newsweak with the classic Right to Die Kill:
Caution! Do not schiavo on the hustings or they will make you clean it up.
The issues dominating this election season remain Iraq, terrorism and various scandals, but the Schiavo matter may prove to be a sleeper issue. It has cropped up in contests across the countryfrom the Florida governor's race to close congressional campaigns in Connecticut, Pennsylvania and points west. Schiavo himself has helped stoke the debate by campaigning for candidates who backed his position on Terri's case and lambasting those who opposed him. Using funds raised by TerriPAC, a political committee he founded last year, he has also given 15 candidates a total of $20,000. All of it is aimed at driving home his message: "Government should not interfere with personal matters," says Schiavo, who still seethes at the memory of Congress's and President Bush's attempts to block removal of Terri's feeding tube.
THE RIGHT TO DIE... Schiavo on the Hustings
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Mikey knows a lot about souls gone missing...
He needs protection from us cwazy wacky Christians. Luckily he has allies like the Middle East uhhh insurgents.
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Pope and President opposed him, but after a 15-year battle Michael Schiavo was able to let his wife Terri die. Michael Shelden meets him
Tall and burly, Michael Schiavo isn't easily pushed around. But he is still reeling from his battle last year with the right-to-life movement in America, which fiercely opposed his legal efforts to remove the feeding tube from his brain-damaged wife, Terri.
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'Her soul had gone, her body was ready'
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Newsweak is like that and has been like that as long as I can remember. It has never been interested in news. It aspires only to be a player in the world of liberal lunacy. Nobody takes it seriously. Say you are writing a book for grown-ups. Can you even imagine documenting some point with a footnoted reference to Newsweek?