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  • FOCUS: Bigotry and the Murder of Terri Schiavo (by survivor of attempted euthanasia)

    03/29/2005 5:42:30 AM PST · by Tirian · 50 replies · 2,095+ views
    The Harvard Crimson ^ | March 25, 2005 | Joe Ford
    “Misery can only be removed from the world by painless extermination of the miserable.” —a Nazi writer quoted by Robert J. Lifton in The Nazi Doctors: Medical Killing and the Psychology of Genocide The case of Terri Schiavo has been framed by the media as the battle between the “right to die” and pro-life groups, with the latter often referred to as “right-wing Christians.” Little attention has been paid to the more than twenty major disability rights organizations firmly supporting Schiavo’s right to nutrition and hydration. Terri Schindler-Schiavo, a severely disabled woman, is being starved and dehydrated to death in...
  • Jeb Bush is courtingdereliction of duty

    03/29/2005 11:00:33 AM PST · by EternalVigilance · 419 replies · 10,899+ views
    Worldnetdaily ^ | 3-29-2005 | Dr. Alan Keyes
    Posted: March 29, 2005 11:44 a.m. Eastern © 2005 WorldNetDaily.com The Florida state constitution declares unequivocally that in the state of Florida "the supreme executive power shall be vested in a governor … ." The word supreme means highest in authority. There can be no executive authority in the state of Florida higher than the governor. No state law can create an executive authority higher than highest in the Florida constitution. Therefore no court order based upon such a law can constitutionally create such an authority. If the governor tells the local police in Pinellas County to step aside, they...
  • Meet Judge Greer's pastor

    03/28/2005 11:46:30 PM PST · by gr8eman · 59 replies · 1,736+ views
    WND ^ | March 29, 2005 | Joseph Farah
    I am convinced God uses trials like the Terri Schiavo case to test men. Pinellas County Circuit Court Judge George Greer was tested – and found wanting. He had seven years to consider this case and got it wrong every time. I don't know Greer personally, but I know many people like him. They go to church on Sunday and then between Monday and Friday lead lives with no seeming connection to what they hear preached in the pulpit, what they read in the Bible, what they claim to believe of the Christian faith. This may be the biggest single...
  • Don't trust chariots or horses, or Bush brothers, or GOP; they let Terri die and Michael thrive

    03/28/2005 10:11:35 PM PST · by churchillbuff · 73 replies · 1,786+ views
    March 28, 2005 | churchillbuff
    Judge Greer has accomplished a coup: He commandeered local cops to repel a state agency (Family and Children Services) and Jeb's state police. And what happens to him for usurping extra-judicial authority? nothing. He's allowed to continue the killing process, with a bizarre zeal to see Terri Schiavo die. Michael will be rid of her, and recipient, likely of book and TV movie deals, from a Hollywood that is pushing assisted suicide as the cause du jour. Greer thumbs nose at Congress; what happens? Nothing. The man shows signs of lunacy - - - is he fiddling with metal balls,...
  • It's A Brave New World After Terri Schiavo Dies

    03/28/2005 12:10:28 PM PST · by Pendragon_6 · 4 replies · 254+ views
    The American Thinker ^ | 3-28-2005 | Timothy Birdnow
    In his landmark novel Brave New World, Aldous Huxley conveys the vision of a technological nightmare in which man is forced, through conditioning and eugenics, to happily serve as a cog in an utopian socialist machine. Those things which we see as important - family, close friendships, love, individualism, faith - are removed from the individual through brainwashing techniques, so as to create hollow vessels better suited to a life of consumerism and service to the State. Motherhood is abolished in favor of factory production of children, and the elderly and disabled are “taken care of.” The euthanasia practices in...
  • Dehydration death seen as peaceful

    03/28/2005 12:01:05 PM PST · by mondonico · 69 replies · 1,827+ views
    The Philadelphia Inquirer ^ | March 27, 2005 | Stacey Burling and Michael Vitez
    Dehydration death seen as peaceful "This is the way many, many people died over all of the millenniums," a doctor from Penn said. By Stacey Burling and Michael Vitez Inquirer Staff Writers Terri Schiavo is dying now as many aged and sick people have for eons. Though some people see letting her die of dehydration as inhumane, doctors say it is a surprisingly gentle process. [snip] "It's a very painless and very compassionate way of dying," he said. [snip] --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  • The Motive Becomes Chillingly Clear (Michael Schiavo)

    03/27/2005 6:31:02 AM PST · by gesully · 244 replies · 7,227+ views
    RenewAmerica.us ^ | March 23, 2005 | Mary Mostert
    When did Michael Schiavo first start trying to kill Terri? Mary Mostert March 23, 2005 Because I try to track down facts before I write about a subject, I have not written about Terri Schiavo and the battle over her condition. What actually happened to Terri back in 1990 that caused her to be the topic of world conversation today? Before we decide to permanently dispose of her, shouldn't we first find out how she got into this predicament? Well, she collapsed, we are told by her husband Michael, in 1990 and was taken to the hospital . Some stories...
  • Terri Schiavo Receives Easter Communion and Morphine for Pain

    03/28/2005 11:16:36 AM PST · by ex-Texan · 61 replies · 1,829+ views
    LifeNews.com ^ | 3/28/2005 | Steven Ertelt, Life News Editor
    Pinellas Park, FL (LifeNews.com) -- Terri Schiavo was able to receive part of communion on Easter Sunday and hospice workers have provided Terri morphine to be able to ease the tremendous pain associated with the dehydration and starvation she's endured for 10 days. Barbara Weller, an attorney for Terri's parents Bob and Mary Schindler, said hospice workers are giving Terri morphine to ease the pain brought on by failure of her internal organs. Weller said Terri cried when she hugged her mother on Saturday night and tried to tell her something, but couldn't. "She knows what's going on,” Weller told...
  • Schiavo's Parents 'Dealing With Reality' (UPDATE)

    03/28/2005 10:43:33 AM PST · by QQQQQ · 117 replies · 2,693+ views
    ABC News ^ | March 28, 2005 | MARK LONG
    Neither Schiavo's parents nor her husband offered new, specific details on her condition, but one of the two priests who visited her hospital room Easter Sunday said the brain-damaged woman's "death is imminent." O'Donnell said Schiavo smiled, raised her hands and made guttural sounds late Sunday while being visited by her father and a friend, who was talking about how she liked to go out dancing. Schiavo's mother did not visit her daughter on Easter, emotions keeping her from the hospice for the first time since Terri's feeding tube was removed 10 days ago, O'Donnell said. "If she goes in...
  • The Forum: If Terri Dies, Who is Safe?

    03/28/2005 11:01:48 AM PST · by marshmallow · 146 replies · 1,836+ views
    Catholic World News ^ | 3/28/05 | Phil Lawler
    Mar. 25 (CWNews.com) - The treatment of Terri Schiavo has emerged as a major watershed in the drive toward euthanasia in the US. If I were an enthusiastic proponent of "the right to die," I would not be comfortable with this test case. There are times when it really is not clear when respirator should be disconnected-- times when it is difficult to know whether or not a beloved relative should be allowed to die in peace. This is not one of those cases. Terri Schiavo was not close to death-- until her feeding tube was disconnected. She was not,...
  • JUSTICE STARVED

    03/28/2005 11:06:56 AM PST · by Kings18-37 · 14 replies · 454+ views
    Pittsburgh Post Gazette ^ | 3/28/05 | Ruth Ann Dailey
    Last year at this time the nation was convulsed by "The Passion of the Christ." This year we are convulsed by the passion of Terri Schiavo. We can debate the latter without referencing the former. We can ignore that both narratives revolve around an innocent victim whose life was judged expendable by those who found that life inconvenient. We can overlook the two stories' many parallels -- people of good will anguishing over what to do; hypocrites drunk with power committing evil under cover of "the law"; cowards washing their hands of another human's fate. We can ignore the heartbroken...
  • The Michael Schiavo guide for murdering your wife and getting away with it.

    03/28/2005 6:46:42 AM PST · by eLibrarian · 35 replies · 1,028+ views
    Lets say a nursing student, for the sake of the illustration we'll call him “Mike” decided he wanted to kill his wife. Now said wife, oh, let's call her “Terri” had been dieting recently, but was still well within normal weight for her height. “Mike” wanted to do her in, in a way that could be dismissed as “natural causes”. As a nursing student/nurse, he'd have access to the knowledge, equipment and medicine to do so, but what would look natural. Let's say “Mike” took a B-D 3ml 25g1 1/2 syringe (I'm have one setting on my desk in front...
  • Schiavo solves Social Security

    03/28/2005 7:09:05 AM PST · by amdgmary · 162 replies · 2,568+ views
    World Net Daily ^ | March 28, 2005 | Vox Day
    By the time you read this, Terri Schiavo may well be dead, and America will have taken the next step down the road to democide. While the brothers Bush may not have found it within their executive powers to prevent a woman from being legally starved to death, they did manage to con an entire nation into thinking that they did not act because they could not. This is most unfortunate, because it is quite clear that neither George Bush nor his brother Jeb ever had any intention of saving Mrs. Schiavo from death by starvation. Like Pontius Pilate, they...
  • (Vanity) Your Ideas for Protest Placards @ Terri's Hospice HERE, Please !!

    03/26/2005 6:04:59 AM PST · by AmericanInTokyo · 95 replies · 1,624+ views
    AmericanInTokyo ^ | 26 March 2005 Holy Saturday | AmericanInTokyo
    (VANITY) For Open Discussion:Been noticing much more media proclivity to focus in on the big protest signs being carried at Terri's hospice.These signs say a lot in a few words. Because many Americans may focus in on them instead of the story. Busy folks multitasking who have the TV sound down. Folks in a department store or going through an airport terminal or at an auto repair shop waiting room or at a rental car agency, wherever in the heartland of America, this Saturday.The more thinking by all of us about these signs and their potent messages to millions of...
  • (Vanity)President Bush Could Pardon Schiavo !

    03/25/2005 10:00:29 AM PST · by SENTINEL · 103 replies · 1,466+ views
    25 Mar 05 | SENTINEL
    I see no reason whatsoever that President Bush could not use his Presidential Pardon power to pardon Terri Schiavo. Our founding fathers granted the presidnet this power to protect the individual against evil in the judiciary. No mention is made between civil or criminal cases, and the only recourse from those opposed is the ballot box or impeachment.President Bush could pardon Terri Shiavo, pick her up in the presidential helicopter, and keep her in the Lincoln bedroom to guarantee her safety during rehabilitation. Terri's mother could file for divorce on her behalf. With access to Terri, the news media and...
  • Spyware takes aim at Mozilla browsers

    02/09/2005 1:35:42 PM PST · by holymoly · 43 replies · 1,767+ views
    ZDNet ^ | February 9, 2005 | Ingrid Marson
    Security experts are advising that spyware that targets browsers from the Mozilla Foundation has been spotted--a threat that could worsen as its Firefox browser takes market share from Microsoft. Stu Sjouwerman, the founder of Sunbelt Software, said on Tuesday that the anti-spyware company has discovered what it believes is the first spyware to take aim at surfers using Mozilla browsers. Richard Stiennon, the vice president of threat research at Webroot Software, which also develops anti-spyware tools, said that the malicious software does not target Firefox specifically. "According to my research team, this site does not target Firefox, but it does...
  • Toomey Lost to the Republican Party, President and All

    04/28/2004 8:38:46 AM PDT · by Zack Nguyen · 81 replies · 320+ views
    National Review ^ | April 28, 2004 | Timothy P. Carney
    FOGELSVILLE, PA. — Pat Toomey's campaign was a model of hard work and honesty, but he ended it with a lie. In his concession speech before a tearful crowd in the Holiday Inn, Toomey began by speaking of the ideas of freedom, limited government, and traditional values. "These ideas," he said, "are at the heart of the Republican party. These ideas are what the Republican party is about." If the Republican party had these ideas at its core, Pat Toomey would be the nominee for U.S. Senate. That the GOP is at essence a conservative institution is a common misperception,...
  • NV: Nevada lists nuke rail line woes - Planned transport would disrupt much in state

    04/01/2004 8:02:05 PM PST · by Ernest_at_the_Beach · 28 replies · 171+ views
    The Las Vegas Sun ^ | March 31, 2004 | Cy Ryan
    March 31, 2004 Nevada lists nuke rail line woes Planned transport would disrupt much in state By Cy Ryan <cy@lasvegassun.com>SUN CAPITAL BUREAUCARSON CITY -- A proposed railroad line that would stretch from the Caliente area to Yucca Mountain for the transportation of nuclear waste would disrupt mining, ranching and recreational activities in Nevada, the state says. The rail line, even without an accident, would cause health hazards to workers, could cross land that is sacred to Native Americans and could interfere with the applications of water rights sought by the Southern Nevada Water Authority, the state wrote to federal officials...
  • So, How Many Jews Have YOU Killed Today?

    01/16/2004 11:18:28 AM PST · by presidio9 · 57 replies · 813+ views
    IntellectualConservative.com ^ | 16 January 2004 | Brian Wise
    Someone please explain: Is President Bush actually Hitler, or are the president, Vice President Cheney, Stud Rumsfeld the First, Tom Ridge, John Ashcroft and Paul Wolfowitz Nazis in the same camp (as it were), or is it that all conservatives are Nazis by nature of a far flung ideological connection to Goldwater and Buckley? Could it be, now stay with me, could it be that the Bush administration represents the upper echelon of the new Nazism and the rest of us are simply SS? Because, see, I’ve been checking the mail, naturally looking for my Death’s Head, and have become...
  • There are dangers in hyperbole [Iraq & International Media]

    01/13/2004 3:36:30 PM PST · by walford · 2 replies · 144+ views
    The Age (Australia) ^ | January 7, 2004 | Tony Parkinson
      Print this article |   Close this window There are dangers in hyperbole January 7, 2004 Some would rather the US failed than Iraq prospered, writes Tony Parkinson.A Belgian colleague of mine from the days of the 1991 Gulf War, Alain Hertoghe, has been sacked from his job at the La Croix newspaper in Paris. His crime? To have the temerity to suggest publicly that American strategy in Iraq was not the wholesale strategic disaster so many commentators, in France and elsewhere in the West, would have us believe.In his book, The War of Outrages, Hertoghe monitored war coverage by five...