Terri Schiavo
The Schiavo Act has passed the Senate, and it will be debated tonight on the House floor at 9 pm ET. There will be a vote shortly after midnight.
I believe this will pass, because from what I've heard, many leading Democrats don't want to touch this with a 10 ft. pole. Nobody said a thing in the Senate, and the only thing House Democrats have done thus far is put off the time of debate. If this passes, while it at least momentarily saves the life of one woman, it also sets a potential precedent on so called right-to-die matters in America. Should our federal government even be playing a role in what has been primarily a state, court, and family matter? Supposedly, a controversial memo was circulated around on the Hill by Republicans, outlining the potential electoral gains that this bill might gain them in their respective districts. That memo probably has something to do with the relative silence amongst Democrats, even though many Republicans have since distanced themselves from the memo. Terri Schiavo is in what is called a persistent vegetative state. According to neurologists, this means she isn't aware of her surroundings, and there is no thought pattern going on. According to her family, she is responsive, she laughs with them, and "talks." According to Rep. Tom DeLay, Schiavo has never really received an extensive neurological examination, or any other cursory sort of examination, because her husband refuses to put her in a medical facility capable of such stuff. He instead has kept her in a hospice, which is where people go to die. But I think it's fair to say that Terri hadn't actually been dying until her feeding tube had been removed. Now she is starving to death, which seems to be rather barbaric to me. Her husband, btw, has since remarried, and has children. Schiavo never stated what her wishes would be under such circumstances, but her husband claims "sending her to be with God" would be her wish (even though Terri was a devout Roman Catholic, and this very practice has been denounced by her Church). Tune in at 9 pm. |
Re: Terri Schiavo
double trouble!
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Seems to me that keeping someone with no prognosis of recovery alive by machines is a bit grotesque. I know if I were in a vegatative state, and the doctors were telling my family I'd never recover, I wouldn't want them to drain their finances and emotions keeping me alive in a hospital for years and years, just in case.
You would think though, that a licensed physician (neurologist? - whatever) should have to confirm whether or not she was truly braindead before anyone would be allowed to shut thigns off. |
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I dunno, the problem with this case is that there seems to be a lot of heresay floating around. I've heard that Michael Schiavo refuses to allow the hospice nurses to move her from her bed, causing the bed sores you may have seen on her face. I've heard he won't allow nurses to brush her teeth. Others note that he has turned down large sums of money offered to him in exchange for her life and guardian status. But to me it seems like he will benefit simply from an emotional position. He has a new life, a new family, and Terri simply lingers as a constant reminder that he can never truly move forward without considering her. So while I think Terri's parents are certainly motivated by the selfish desire to preserve their daughters life, Michael also seems to have his own selfish motivations. |
No doubt, no doubt. I wouldn't wish this decision on anyone.
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So this woman's family wants to take care of her but her husband won't allow it and now her feeding tube has been removed?
Don't you need some type of signature from the person(before the accident) to take her off life support? |
Her husband argues that she once told him that she wouldn't want to be kept alive on life support. I've also heard that there are witnesses who can substantiate this claim. I dunno how true that is though. However, it is true that this has gone to court in Florida several times, and every time, the courts have ruled in favor of Michael Schiavo.
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The thing that gets me about this is that people are saying "When God wants her, God will take her". Well, it seems to ME, at least, that God wanted her a long time ago, and the parents have been saing a big "FUCK YOU" to God ever since.
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I've read that Terry Schiavo among other things was a Starsky & Hutch fan.
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I think that's the first funny thing you've ever said on these boards.
Both parties in this situation seem pretty suspect, if you go by what you hear. I just feel terribly sorry for the woman that's being pulled back and forth, even if she might not be really aware of it. I read a timeline of the case in the paper this morning, and it suggested that her feeding tube has been removed and reinserted several times? Or was it just that the verdict on putting it back in has been recalled multiple times? |
You put the food tube in,
You take the food tube out. You put the food tube in, And you shake it all about. You do the hokey-pokey, And you turn yourself around. That's what it's all about! |
Wow, Zig! Horrible, funny, callous, mean spirited, and under it all an almost zen like summation of the human condition. THAT my friend, is my kind of joke.
Apart from that, I have no opinion on the right or wrong of this case. It's a horrible tragedy, and you can't put yourself in the shoes of the husband or the parents unless you'bve actually been through this. The information is so horribly muddled at this point that I would despair of being truly informed on her actual condition or the sate of the science behind it. Here's what I have an opinion on. This being taken up in special session by congress to perform an end run around the judicial branch of government is an abomination, and just one more sign of the contempt the current Republican administration has for our carefully balanced system of government. I also find it sickening how willing our representatives are to take a very personal tragedy and roll around in it like a dog in cow shit. A special session? W returning in haste from vacation? How many times did this same man as governor of Texas with the legitimate power of life and death in his hands, allow Alberto Gonzales and the courts execute potentially innocent poeople in Texas? How many times did he say it was not his place to interfere in matters of life and death where the courts had already pass judgement? How many crises has he NOT cut short vacations (which he takes more often than any modern president, including Reagan) for? How cynical. If the literal hell fundamentalists believe in exists, there may well be a few senators and congressmen sincere enough about this to avoid it. But I'm certain the doors are wide open for people using this families tragedy as a wedge issue. |
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i would like a feding tube please[/center:a1e42908d2] imho, the nice thing about this is that any possible outcome is going to be purely symbolic sure, it really doesn't matter if schiavo's parents want to play dress-up, just like it doesn't really matter if i turn your corpse into my own personal fuck-playground. sure there's compelling evidence that this "isn't what you wanted" but hey, what about my feelings? i'll even pay the costs out of pocket to keep your flesh supple and fuckable for weeks, plus take care of disposal. ps no offense intended but kevin are you getting your information from a badly spelled email forward? neurologists interpreted cat scan results as indicating that schiavo's cerebral cortex has been replaced with spinal fluid |
Cut her in half longways.
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it's hardly a scientfic poll but: http://www.cnn.com/2005/LAW/03/21/schiavo/index.html
there poll shows that 68% think the husband should decide, and only a scant 1% think this should be decided by the politicians. Yet here comes the gummymint to the rescue. Ain't it kewl how our system works? And has anyone ever heard anyone say "You know, if I'm ever in that condition, do everything in your power to see that I stay alive for as long as possible."? |
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I will concede however that the way this passed through the Senate would be hilarious, if it weren't of course so terribly sad and pathetic. Three members. Santorum, Frist, and somebody else. Three guys stood in the chamber and played out parliamentary procedures. It would've made any bannana republic proud. |
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ps she survives on the same things we do, food and water. You can argue away her humanity all you like, but the fact is that we wouldn't kill a dog the way this woman is being terminated. |
ok, slightly related story. One of my mom's friends got in a car accident and was in a coma for 5 years. Alot of people lost hope and on top of that her mom died of cancer while she was in the coma. It was a sticky situation and I don't know if they were ever about to "pull the plug" but they didn't and she came to 5 years later.
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Oh look what I got here, fellow rubberneckers, it's Dr. Jay Wolfson's (Terri's guardian ad litem in 2003) report for Gov. Bush. It's a pdf so I can't cut and paste, but if you wanna read it - CLICK and enjoy you sick fucks.
Looks like Hypothesis IV won out. :( One thing tho, Kev, you said yourself there's a lot of hearsay in this case, so do you mind if I ask for your source for the statment that her husband has blocked attempts at MRIs and PETs? The report above says extensive testing, but it doesn't list what tests were performed. Also, this link is a good explanation of CTs, MRIs, and PETs for anyone outside of the medical field (or who hasn't had a molecular biology or physical chemistry course in the last 5 years - THANKS INTERNET!). from a libertarian blog on the issue: Quote:
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I will admit that her termination is being done in a rather cruel way, but in any case, I wouldn't want to live the way she is living. They can't gas her or inject her to put her out of her misery, and keeping her in her misery is just as cruel (if not moreso) than taking out the feeding tube. She is in a near-vegitativer state anyway, so it isn't like she's going to feel all that much.
Sure, the husband seems motivated by selfish reasons, but at least the outcome is best for her. The parents are just fucking selfish through and through. I can understand not wanting to bury your child, but keeping that child alive until you yourself are dead when they should have died years ago is the epitome of selfishness. |
Her condition, the motives of the parents and the spouse, the nature of conciousness, what constitutes suffering... all of these things are fascinating and highly emotional issues, all worthy of much thought and soul searching.
As such they are perfect cover for a flagrant regard of separation of powers that damages our consititution and is a step toward totalitariansim. They are fully in keeping with the current Republican parties quest for power, a maneuver so bald they are not even slightly ashamed of dumping their long held belief in states rights, which this bunch only believes in should they not control the legislative and executive branch. Don't they make kids take civics in school anymore? I was taught that the main thing that makes America a Great Nation is that our founders feared totalitarianism and corruption and so created a system of seperation of powers and checks and blances between the three branches of government to guard against it. Sincere or not, impassioned or not, for members of congress to see the life of a single individual, the status of which is debatable by people of good will, as grounds for circumventing a court decision they do not like is a HUGE abbregation of responsability. Assuming these elected men and women know at least as much basic civics as I it is also cynical and alarming. Kevin, the Flordia legislture is a perfect place to argue for law affecting these sorts of cases and the legal courses they take. The congress would be a fine place to craft a bill regarding these sorts of cases and the legal course they take. A special 11'th hour session of congress to craft a law to alter the already rendered deciion of a court that follows the law as it currently stands for a single, speciffic individual is an abuse of powers. This abuse of powers is cloaked by the passions arouzsed by the case, and in my opinion, these passions, even if sincerely felt by our representatives , are being manipulated for cunical, political gain. Shame on the Republicans for having so little respect for our constitution. Shame on the Democrats for chosing fear of looking bad and loosing future votes over standing up for our constitution. Shame on a President who did not find a Tsunami that took tens of thousands of lives and left thousands more hanging in to cut short his vacation but did so for at best a single person and at worst cynical loathsome political gain. And W. is less culpable than most of congress, because I believe he does not understand basic civics. And shame on people who confuse two issues; Terry Schiavo's tragedy and the way our system of government functions. |
There was a doctor on the radio this morning that said that several experts say that her cerebral cortex has turned to mush, and she is completely incapable of any thought. The jerks and spasms that she sometimes has (which her family takes as "evidence" that she is recovering and will one day be completely normal... :rolleyes ) are just reflexes and random nerves firing. She's a total vegetable and the plug should have been pulled YEARS ago.
Her family is being retarded and need a reality check. This woman essentially died long ago and they need to let go. It's pathetic. BTW, I'd pay some serious money to see Ziggy's song turned into a Flash movie. :lol |
I'd take the body on a wonderful weekend adventure
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