Posted on 02/02/2007 3:49:53 AM PST by 8mmMauser
I don't know about anyone else, but I am still waiting for Michael Schiavo to make a correction on his blog about what "actually" took place in Colorado when he went there (to the debate) to supposedly ask Congresswoman Musgrave one question and she and her staff supposedly tried to have him removed. He called it, "My unreal night in Colorado - with radio link" (Thu Oct 26, 2006 at 08:05:14 PM PST). I'll say (from what I read) that it was his "unreal night".
As I said before in "Standing up and Admitting a Mistake: Not Schiavo's Style?", if four uniformed officers were around my seat, I would have some idea of what was going on. I certainly wouldn't be sitting in "duh mode" to only be told later of what took place right there around me, as Michael suggests he was. If Michael's account is realistic -- his response and reaction is not. Nor is his response appropriate now that he has "learned" what he was "allegedly told" is not what took place. One would think if he can't get the words out that he was mistaken, he could at least have removed the inaccurate entry from his blog.
He has done neither.
I'm also still waiting to read about, "Also, maybe tomorrow I'll post about my election-eve rally with Bill Clinton in Florida." (A real election impact by Michael Schiavo, Thu Nov 09, 2006 at 10:40:34 AM PST). Indeed, I would love to read that story by Michael, since I read it was not possible. Not if he was implying it was the Bill Clinton that is the former President of the United States. Will be interesting to see what he says about that if he ever does.
If Michael couldn't get it straight what happened at the Musgrave debate or even if he spent election-eve with former President Bill Clinton -- do you suppose he might have gotten Terri Schiavo's wishes mixed-up as well? (He does claim to have a bad memory from what I read.) Makes one wonder. At least makes me wonder. Whatever...
I'm still waiting for the corrections if not the explanations!
Carrie Hutchens is a former law enforcement officer and a freelance writer who is active in fighting against the death culture movement and the injustices within the judicial and law enforcement systems.
Thank you. It’s Jim’s living room, we should all mind our manners. And if your pooper-scooper snares an occasional Visitor, just be sure to dispose of it properly.
herselve=herself. Weak coffee this morning :-)
Here we have the worst Patriarch in recent news. He probably injured her horribly in the first place because she got her hair colored blonde. He cheats on her, steals her wedding rings, kills her cats, breaks his legal promise to take care of her so that he can steal her therapy money, tries to kill her by refusing to treat her urinary tract infection, puts her away in a dark room for years, makes babies with his floozy, and then goes to court to kill her -- with her money. The chickies fairly cooed with delight at Terri being degraded, abused, humiliated and denied all of her rights.
We should ask an honest feminist about this, if there are any. Camille Paglia, there's one. Is it the guy involved? Do "feminists" stomp on their supposed principles if they find the guy groovy? They did for Clinton. They let him get away with using his powerful position to go after a subordinate (Paula Jones), with sexual assault (Kathleen Willey) and even with rape! (Juanita Broaddrick). So what do they see in Michael Schiavo -- do they think he's a hunk? A real groovy Patriarch?
Most women who look at Michael think he's creepy. But you never know what next with the weirdo chicks at NOW.
Scott Peterson has received a steady flow of mail from a loyal fan club.....
The NOW gang are always absence unless the man is a conservative...They have a track record that has few bumps...
BTW, I was pulling for Terri for several years.. When she died I felt like I had lost a daughter...
AREA PASTORS JOIN EMANCIPATION PROCLAMATION CEREMONY
> AT COLORADO RIGHT TO LIFE'S 40TH COMMEMORATION OF
> AMERICA'S FIRST ABORTION LAW
>
>
>
> Several Denver area pastors will stand with Operation Save
> America's Reverend Flip Benham
> April 25, 2007 at the Old Supreme Court Chambers as part of their 40th
> anniversary
> commemoration of the nation's first abortion law.
>
> Rev Benham will lead the pastors in an Emancipation Proclamation
> ceremony
> for the Pre-born. Pastor Biff Gore - Park Hill Bible Fellowship
> Church, Pastor Curtis Holmes - Open Door Fellowship
> Church, Pastor Ron Fox - Berean Bible Church, Pastor Kraig Burleson -
> All Saints,
> and Pastor John Clifton - Church in the City see the dire urgency of
> nearly 1,400
> minority babies in America being killed by abortion every day and the
> need to restore
> legal protection to all human life, from fertilization through natural
> death.
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> The Emancipation Proclamation ceremony will follow the keynote
> speech
> by former UN Ambassador, Dr. Alan Keyes -"The Pro-life Cause:
> Defending America's
> Future."
>
> 1:30 pm - 4:00 pm at the State
> Capitol
> Colfax and Broadway
> April 25, 2007
>
> BECAUSE ABORTION IS ALWAYS WRONG!
>
>
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I heard both Sam Brownback and Duncan Hunter speak at the pro-life march in D.C.
Thanks for the link. Mitt Romney has so many people duped.
I hope more people will wake up after the Republican debates on May 3rd.
Hope everybody watches or listens to them at 8 p.m. on MSNBC, or you can listen on politico.com
Yeah. No match yet for Ted Bundy (100+ victims) who not only managed to get married on death row, he got the gal pregnant. Nobody is quite sure how :-) Imagine how she felt when she got it all sorted out. Likewise Jodi Centonze goads Michael to kill Terri so she can marry him -- is she out of her mind? What kind of a gal is screwy enough to marry a wife killer?
Too much. I have to wrap up. 'night.
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AUSTIN, Texas (CNN) -- When Emilio Gonzales lies in his mother's arms, sometimes he'll make a facial expression that his mother says is a smile.
But the nurse who's standing right next to her thinks he's grimacing in pain.
Which one it is -- an expression of happiness or of suffering -- is a crucial point in an ethical debate that has pitted the mother of a dying child against a children's hospital, and medical ethicists against each other. ( )
~Snip~
But Gonzales says her son is on heavy doses of morphine and not in pain. She said her son does react to her. "I put my finger in his hand, and I'm talking to him, and he'll squeeze it," she says. "Then he'll open his eyes and look at me."
Gonzales said she'll continue to fight for treatment for her son. "I love my kid so much, I have to fight for him," she said. "That's your job -- you fight for your son or your daughter. You don't let nobody push you around or make decisions for you."
Fight over baby's life support divides ethicists
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Austin, TX (LifeNews.com) -- Sensing that opposition to the state's futile care law is growing, medical groups in Texas are hoping for a compromise on a bill that would revise it. The law, which allows medical facilities to give families just 10 days to find care for a loved one, has come under intense criticism for hurting patients.
Under the statute, medical facilities can determine that a patient is too far gone to receive further care and they can tell families that they will stop lifesaving medical treatment in 10 days.
Texas Medical Orgs Seek Futile Care Law Compromise, Pro-Life Groups Split
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I presume Michael Schiavo and all of his minions are rushing to her aid. After all, his cover for killing his wife was that nobody should interfere with his private decision for his ward.
Someday, if the Left does its work, all crimes will become legal under the liberty and privacy rights discovered in the penumbra of emanations of the Constitution. The perfect criminal excuse will be, "The victim wanted it this way." Criminals will be made to swear to this in court and that will take care of it. "Oh, yes, sir, the little girl was eager to be raped and murdered. She told me so." "Case dismissed."
No matter how this is resolved, you will still have the law dictating medicine. I can promise this much: the scheme will have a hard heart.
Now thanks to Charlie Crist, not Christ, she will be messing with our electric bills.
The antilifers and other libs have been invading politico.com with their submitted questions for the Republican presidential debate next week.
Some of the questions are good, but some are very bad. Here’s an example:
by argo on 04.15.2007 at 03:53 PM
Topic Is: Health Care
What were your thoughts on the Terri Schiavo situation and whether Congress should have intervened? Do you believe a patient who has been diagnosed as terminally ill or is in a persistent vegetative state has a right to die with dignity?
http://dyn.politico.com/debate/showquestions.cfm?CurrentPage=12&sb=mp&cd=0&tp=0
It was on Page 12, so I don’t think it will be asked, but it made me mad.
They used the “Have you stopped beating your wife...” technique with the built in presumption that it was wrong to try to save her. But we can take heart. They try so hard because they know the power of Terri’s Legacy.
There is no argo listed in FreeRepublic but plenty in the health industry, so it is hard to place argo.
The foundation wants to raise $18,000 by May 7 to create, with matching grant money, a paid position to establish networks of care and support in opposition euthanasia -- a controversial practice also called assisted suicide or mercy killing -- and educate the public about alternatives to the practice.
Terri Schiavo's parents, the Schindlers, fought to keep their daughter alive despite severe neurological injury due to still-unexplained cardiac arrest, and in opposition to the wishes of her husband, Michael Schiavo. The case became a court fight that riveted the nation and ended March 31, 2005 when Terri Schiavo died of dehydration after her feeding tube was removed by court order.
Several of the Franciscan Brothers of Peace, a brotherhood of monks from St. Paul, Minn., have been working closely with the Schindler family since Terri Schiavo's story made news and to continue to oppose euthanasia even after her death in 2005.....................................................................................
Ravenna firm helps raise funds for euthanasia education
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If being on the right side of Terri's Legacy is seen as a plus for conservative candidates, it is the opposite for the libs and dems, especially the Obama Nation. How warped the far left must be to see attempts to show sympathy for an innocent being killed is a big negative...
Clinton listed her biggest mistake as her failed health care plan during her husbands presidency. Obama said he wished hed better handled the Terri Schiavo issue, in which Congress voted to allow a judge to order reinsertion of a feeding tube into a brain-damaged woman.
Democrats fire salvos at Bush... In the first debate, Obama stumbles, Clinton hits war
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Here it is from the St. Pete Times, not just a mistake by Hussain Obama, but his biggest mistake to show sympathy to Terri. Wow, Terri's Legacy is powerful stuff!!
- Obama said one of his biggest mistakes in public life was not doing more to fight the congressional intervention to try to force Terri Schiavo to be kept alive.
Democrats' debate gives presumptive also-rans a stage
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The words of a mother are strong. And they are powerful.
"Next month, our son will be born. And in our joy over this new baby, my husband, my daughters and I will remember our first son, and how the way his short life ended made it possible for this new baby to be born."
~Snip~
An activist court steps in
Vicki Stella is one of the thousands of women in the United States who have had to face the same heartbreaking circumstances. Women like Vicki were offered hope through the medical options available.
The new, activist Supreme Court took those options away. The court has criminalized a rare procedure that medical groups including the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists and the American Nurses Association say can be medically necessary.
In this ruling, the court unraveled and reversed more than 30 years of precedent judicial decisions that gave due respect to the health of women involved in these horrible circumstances. If she were facing this tragedy again today, Vicki's ability to have a future child her chance for her second son may well be destroyed.
With this 5-4 ruling, a sharply divided Supreme Court has permitted the government to intrude on the doctor/patient relationship. Now, instead of the woman and her doctor deciding the best, safest, most hopeful course of action, politicians who know nothing about her condition will decide. This gross intrusion into private family medical decisions mirrors the government's attempt to interfere in the case of Terri Schiavo. Do we want politicians telling doctors how to practice medicine, taking decisions away from individuals and families?
Court just took away a woman's option
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Ending an investigation that clouded the tenure of former Senate majority leader Bill Frist, federal prosecutors have decided not to file insider-trading charges against the Tennessee Republican for his sales of stock in a family-owned chain of hospitals.
~Snip~
Although the probes are over, it is unclear whether they will take a long-term toll. Frist suffered for his role in the political furor over Terri Schiavo, a comatose Florida woman who died in 2005 after her feeding tube was removed, when he gave a medical opinion, based on videotapes of her, that she had not suffered irreversible brain damage. He also lost ground when Democrats seized control of Congress in January in what was seen as a rebuke to Republican leadership.
The former lawmaker has been back in the news of late. Frist recently issued statements of support for former senator Fred D. Thompson (R-Tenn.), his friend who has been mulling a bid for the White House in 2008. Frist also garnered news coverage in February when he spent a month in the Darfur region of Sudan on a medical mission, which was similar to trips the surgeon-turned-senator took to Africa throughout his tenure in Washington.
Frist Not Charged as Investigators Close Probe of His Hospital Stock Sales
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