FL. Loses Appeal in Terri Schiavo Case

"Those who live at the mercy of others deserve our special care and concern. It should be our goal as a nation to build a culture of life, where all Americans are valued, welcomed and protected -- and that culture of life must extend to individuals with disabilities," Bush said in a written statement.


"To knowingly and purposely starve Ms. Schiavo to death would be callous, cruel and immoral," said Frist, a doctor.


I have a cat I don't want. Perhaps I should name her Terri, put her in a cage today, and withold her food and water. Wonder how humane that would be? What do you think folks? Is that what I should do?
 
Wait, there's more! There may be hope for Terri.... I think!




Last-ditch bid in right-to-die case


House committee to issue subpoena to stop removal of feeding tube

Friday, March 18, 2005 Posted: 7:19 AM EST (1219 GMT)


(CNN) -- Employing an "extraordinary congressional" maneuver, House Republican leadership early Friday made a last-ditch effort to keep doctors from removing the feeding tube of Terri Schiavo.

The House Committee on Government Reform plans to issue a subpoena to achieve its goal, a statement from House Speaker Dennis Hastert, House Majority Leader Tom DeLay and Government Reform Committee Chairman Tom Davis said. Details of the subpoena were not immediately clear.

"The Committee on Government Reform has initiated an inquiry into the long term care of incapacitated adults, an issue of growing importance to the federal government and federal healthcare policy," the statement said.

"The committee's inquiry arises out of the case of Terri Schiavo, who is currently being kept alive in a hospice in Florida.

"Later this morning, we will issue a subpoena, which will require hospice administrators and attending physicians to preserve nutrition and hydration for Terri Schiavo to allow Congress to fully understand the procedures and practices that are currently keeping her alive."

"This inquiry should give hope to Terri, her parents and friends, and the millions of people throughout the world who are praying for her safety. This fight is not over."

The statement also said there will be a Senate investigation as well.

"We're on very comfortable ground that we have a federal interest in long-term care," said Ron Bonjean, a spokesman for Hastert.

The move came after the U.S. Supreme Court late Thursday rejected an emergency appeal by Schiavo's parents to stop the removal of her feeding tube, while legislation that would keep her alive appeared to stall in Florida's legislature and the U.S. Congress.

Barring further intervention, Schiavo -- a severely brain-damaged woman who has been at the heart of a legal tug-of-war for more than a decade -- is to have her feeding tube removed at 1 p.m. Friday, under court order.

With time running out in the case, President Bush weighed in on the matter Thursday, saying society and the nation's courts "should have a presumption in favor of life" on such matters.

"Those who live at the mercy of others deserve our special care and concern. It should be our goal as a nation to build a culture of life, where all Americans are valued, welcomed and protected -- and that culture of life must extend to individuals with disabilities," Bush said in a written statement.

Schiavo's parents, Bob and Mary Schindler, filed an emergency appeal early Thursday with the U.S. Supreme Court to stop the feeding tube from being removed, arguing that their daughter's religious freedom and due process rights were being violated.

But at 7 p.m., the high court rejected the appeal without comment.

On another front, the Florida Supreme Court rejected a request for a stay by the state's Department of Children and Family Services, citing a lack of jurisdiction. The agency had argued that it needed time to investigate allegations of abuse by Schiavo's guardian, her husband Michael.

In Washington, the U.S. Senate passed a narrower version of a House bill that would give federal courts jurisdiction in Schiavo's case. The House on Wednesday passed a broader bill that would give federal courts jurisdiction, not only for the Schiavo case, but for disabled people in similar conditions.

With the House already recessed for Easter, it appeared that a compromise bill would not make its way to Bush's desk, because there was not enough time to reconcile the differences.

The Senate bill prompted a terse response from Hastert and DeLay.

"House Republicans knew we had a moral obligation to act and we did just that last night," they said in a joint statement. "As Terri Schiavo lays helpless in Florida, one day away from the unthinkable and unforgivable, the Senate Democrats refused to join Republicans to act on her behalf."

In response, Senate Democratic Leader Harry Reid shot back, "If the House Republicans refuse to pass our bipartisan bill, they bear responsibility for the consequences."

Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist, R-Tennessee, said he was proud of the Senate bill and called on the House to follow its lead.

"To knowingly and purposely starve Ms. Schiavo to death would be callous, cruel and immoral," said Frist, a physician. "I am hopeful that the House will consider and pass this legislation quickly."

Bills in the Florida legislature also seemed to fizzle by late Thursday.

Schiavo, 41, collapsed 15 years ago in her home, suffering from heart failure that led to her brain damage. Lower courts have ruled that she is in a "persistent vegetative" state.

Schiavo's husband, Michael, contends his wife would not want to be kept alive artificially. But her parents argue she had no such wish and believe she can get better with rehabilitation.

Both sides have been embroiled in a legal wrangle over whether Schiavo should live or die. Schiavo did not leave anything in writing about what she would want if she ever became incapacitated.

Over the years, courts have sided with her husband in more than a dozen cases.

A probate court late last month ruled that, barring a stay, Schiavo's feeding tube would be removed at 1 p.m. Friday. Upon removal of the tube, the court estimated Schiavo would die in seven to 14 days.

Her feeding tube has been removed twice before, most recently in 2003. That year, Gov. Jeb Bush pushed a law through the Florida Legislature that authorized him to resume the woman's feedings six days after a court stopped them. The law was later ruled unconstitutional by the Florida Supreme Court.

Source: http://www.cnn.com/2005/LAW/03/18/schiavo.brain-damaged/index.html
 
Finally some good sense from Congress?

"We're on very comfortable ground that we have a federal interest in long-term care," said Ron Bonjean, a spokesman for Hastert.



If those who think she shoud die think that her prolonged life has had no meaning or positive effect on the world around her, perhaps this may be the answer.
 
Toonces said:
You might think it sounds crazy, but the chairman wants Terri Schiavo to testify before the congressional committee. :eek2: They didn't say when, though. But they're going to issue statutory protections for Terri, at least for now.

Read a little more about it at http://www.bradleake.com/


...Unless, of course, someone tells me it is not true. :S

Its true. Congress wants M. & T. Schiavo to testify in Congress March 28th thereby delaying removal of her feeding tube.

Lawmakers Widen Schiavo Right-To-Die Fight
By MITCH STACY
Associated Press Writer


PINELLAS PARK, Fla. (AP) -- As a deadline loomed, U.S. Senate Republicans sought to keep severely brain-damaged Terri Schiavo alive Friday with an invitation to bring her to Washington, and an attorney for her parents said they hoped the move would buy them more time.

The Senate Health Committee has requested that Terri Schiavo and her husband, Michael, appear at an official committee hearing on March 28. Earlier Friday, a House committee was issuing congressional subpoenas to stop doctors from disconnecting the tube.

Michael Schiavo has waged a yearslong court battle with his parents-in-law, contending his wife, who has been in a persistent vegetative state since 1990, would not want to live that way.

Courts have cleared the way for him to remove her feeding tube as early as 1 p.m. Friday. The tube has been removed twice in the past and then reinserted as the battle continued.

"It is a contempt of Congress to prevent or discourage someone from following the subpoena that's been issued," David Gibbs, the attorney for her parents, said. "What the U.S. Congress is saying is, `We want to see Terri Schiavo.'"

"The family is prayerfully excited about their daughter going before the United States Congress for the whole world to see how alive she is."

He said that despite her brain damage, she would be able to travel. A statement from the office of House Majority Leader Bill Frist, R-Tenn., on Friday said the purpose of the hearing was to review health care policies and practices relevant to the care of non-ambulatory people.

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Thanks, Oceanbreeze. I guess we'll see if Michael Schiavo is willing to bring his wife to stand before the Congress. After all, he did say he wanted Governer Jeb Bush to come down and see Terri for himself. So I guess he will have to let Congress see her for themselves as well, so they can make their decision based on her condition.
 
Toonces said:
Thanks, Oceanbreeze. I guess we'll see if Michael Schiavo is willing to bring his wife to stand before the Congress. After all, he did say he wanted Governer Jeb Bush to come down and see Terri for himself. So I guess he will have to let Congress see her for themselves as well, so they can make their decision based on her condition.

From what I understand... Even if that happens, there's nothing to prevent the tube from being disconnected today. Even still, I have a feeling that this isn't over. Like you said, I guess we'll see what happens as time goes on.
 
It just in!


Judge: Keep Woman's Feeding Tube in Place

Mar 18, 12:55 PM (ET)

By MITCH STACY


PINELLAS PARK, Fla. (AP) - A state judge Friday temporarily blocked the removal of the feeding tube that keeps severely brain-damaged Terri Schiavo alive as legal wrangling continued over efforts by congressional Republicans to have her testify in Washington.

Pinellas Circuit Court Judge David Demers ordered that the feeding tube remain in place past a 1 p.m. EST deadline while fellow Judge George Greer, who is presiding over the Schiavo case, deals with conflicting legal issues.

The Senate Health Committee has requested that Terri Schiavo and her husband, Michael, appear at an official committee hearing on March 28. Earlier Friday, a House committee was issuing congressional subpoenas to stop doctors from disconnecting the feeding tube that keeps her alive.

The hospice where Terri Schiavo lives received a subpoena late Friday morning, spokeswoman Louise Cleary said. Officials there did not disclose their next steps.

"At this time, we are monitoring developments and consulting with legal and ethical advisers to determine what to do," she said.

Source: http://apnews.excite.com/article/20050318/D88THC5O0.html


Obviously it is STILL not over....yet!
 
Say a prayer everyone...It could be over.

Well, looks like it's about over. Here's the LATEST update:

Judge OKs removal of Schiavo feeding tube
By MITCH STACY
Associated Press Writer

PINELLAS PARK, Fla. (AP) -- The presiding judge in the case of Terri Schiavo ruled Friday that the feeding tube keeping the brain-damaged woman alive can be removed despite efforts by congressional Republicans to block the move by seeking her appearance at hearings.

Pinellas Circuit Judge George Greer refused a request from U.S. House attorneys to delay the removal, which he had previously ordered to take place at 1 p.m. EST. Greer determined that it should go forward about an hour after another judge issued a temporary delay blocking the tube's removal.

There was no immediate word on when the tube might be removed.

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I don't understand it.... Judge Greer is of a state court, which is lower in authority than Supreme Court, and even he ignores the calls from Congress who have greater authority than him? :confused:

Who, then, have greater authority over all, anyway?
 
Toonces said:
I don't understand it.... Judge Greer is of a state court, which is lower in authority than Supreme Court, and even he ignores the calls from Congress who have greater authority than him? :confused:

Who, then, have greater authority over all, anyway?

I honestly don't know, Toonces. I'm actually stunned at this point. Here's the latest. I think this is the end:

Source: Schiavo's feeding tube is removed
By MITCH STACY
Associated Press Writer


PINELLAS PARK, Fla. (AP) -- Doctors removed Terri Schiavo's feeding tube Friday despite an extraordinary, last-minute push by Republicans on Capitol Hill to use the subpoena powers of Congress to keep the severely brain-damaged woman alive, a source close to the case told The Associated Press.

It is expected that it will take one to two weeks for Schiavo to die, provided no one intercedes and gets the tube reinserted. The source had been briefed on the situation but spoke on condition of anonymity.

The removal came amid a flurry of maneuvering by Schiavo's parents, state lawmakers and Congress to keep her alive. Committees in the Republican-controlled Congress issued subpoenas for Schiavo, her husband, and her caregivers demanding that they appear at hearings on March 25 and March 28.

But the judge presiding over the case later refused a request from House attorneys to delay the removal, which he had previously ordered to take place at 1 p.m. EST.

So, unless someone comes up with something, this could be the end.
 
Bye Terri.

She starve herself to get a man like Michael.
And now Michael will starve her now.
 
I disagree w/Michael 100%
He is part of murder..

Where Terri's wishes request ?

Why Michael didn't visit and seeing Terri's hospital for long time? Obvouisly He neglect his own fucking wife!!! and went cheating his own wife.. got another woman and have 2 kids.. Wha.. the hell ? Why he want his wife DIE and smell for his wife's expense will.. That damn lot of money!

Doesn't make sense...
"Michael has said over and over again that this case is not about money for him,'' Felos said. "It's about carrying out his wife's wishes. There is no amount of money anyone can offer that will cause him to turn his back on his wife.''

I can smell Michael's fishy.. doesn't want take their money.. Avoid his face true color...
"Just all he want paint his own face..."
Doesn't want shown his true color front of all the media and all he is honestly stand up? I do not think so! Just want his wife die... that's all.. Why can't he come and visit his wife for 15 years from now?? Just visit his wife for a year.. isn't good enough!

I read whole thing statements all rest of you guys con vs pro.. Pretty find interesting... I read their comments thru website and so many different long hours.. I sat and reading carefully so many details every words by words..

IMO... Gov't or court... part of michael's blood vain murder!
Let Terri stay live bit longer until their own natural death than leave her starve to death totally ridcouisly!! It's seriouis case part of neglection!
*sigh*

Unbelivable...
 
Yeah Terri isn't a property. Michael acts like he is own her.
And could do whatever he wants to do with her.
 
Got this from AOL message board....


Author: V********

You'll never hear liberals call for the execution of terrorists, cop killers, rapists, child molesters, serial killers, etc. In fact they defend those people.

But let the individual be disabled or unborn and democrats cannot wait to throw the switch. Sick twisted NAZIS.

AMERICAN REVOLUTION AGAINST THE LEFT
 
:roll: at that post by Miss P. If anyone did try and look close at the bill that republicans brought up, I am sure that people will understand why that bill is quite disturbing. Just read the bill.

And his AOL account is: VenomSnakeFist (that sn may explain his 'venom' anger and hatred)

Two next post by poster made a good point:

And total wrong Liberals had nothing really to do with this one But you know the old neo con saying If you don't get your way blame it on a Liberal or Bill Clinton
Which referred to the post that Miss P posted.
 
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Magatsu said:
:roll: at that post by Miss P. If anyone did try and look close at the bill that republicans brought up, I am sure that people will understand why that bill is quite disturbing. Just read the bill.

And his AOL account is: VenomSnakeFist (that sn may explain his 'venom' anger and hatred)

Two next post by poster made a good point:

Which referred to the post that Miss P posted.

How do you know it was VenomSnakeFist, unless you posted that.
I don't think the MODS would allow that sn here...
 
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