Pull the plug!

It's sad and unfortunate, but Terri Schiavo will never be more than the shell of the person she once was.  She's been in " a persistent vegetative state" for 14 years with virtually no hope of ever being a person who can interact with others.  And if Florida Governor Jeb Bush loses the appeal on the ridiculous "Terri's Law" that's keeping her "alive", she may finally get to move on like her husband, Michael Schiavo want to let her.  His contention is that she would not have wanted to be kept alive artificially.  And who would?  What kind of a life does she have or will ever have?  "Ooooh, look at me, I'm having fun!"  Right.  Being a parent I can't imagine how hard it would be to have to watch your child die.  But to want them to live as a vegetable, I can't.  Pull the plug, stand back, cry and let go.  It's time to move on.

9/23/04
Well the Florida Supreme Court has finally weighed in on this issue.  In a unanimous 7-0 decision, they have struck "Terri's Law" down.  May her peace come soon.

9/28/04
The saga continues…On today's episode of "Fight for the Vegetable", Terri's parents are seeking her guardianship from her husband Michael.  Sound good to me, with one stipulation… They assume all financial burden for her ongoing support and "rehabilitation".   This means the state, her ex-husband —who has to divorce her for the parents to gain guardianship, and everyone else is absolved of providing any support for her care.  None. Zip. Zero. Here she is, good luck.

Some of you might find this rather cold-hearted.  Maybe so, but she's not coming back and will never be a productive member of society.  Her parents insist she could be helped with therapy.  Maybe that's true.  How about we start with her learning to swallow?  An amazing feat that by her mothers own admission she cannot accomplish on her own.  Yeah, that's a life worth living.  Thanks mom.

1/24/05
It looks as though, this sad story is finally getting close to the end.

3/18/05
Yesterday it was baseball, today it's do good-er government interference.  And from the article, soon to be vegetable day on Capital Hill!  The United States is waging war in two foreign countries, the national debt is skyrocketing, and the stock market is trembling largely due to our dependence on foreign oil and this is what our elected officials have as their top priority today?  We are in such deep shit folks.

Two things from the parents attorney struck a chord with me: "He acknowledged she functions at the level of a 6- to 11-month-old child".  So you're telling me that a 40 year old woman who has been in this condition for 15 years is going to make a substantial recovery from this condition?  Terri will never be the adult she was when this unfortunate incident occurred.  And if it's taken her 15 years to be a 6- to 11-month-old child, do you really believe she's ever going to live any kind of a functional, meaningful life?  Let the record clearly show that should something this awful ever happen to me, please pull the plug.  I think in most of these cases it's pretty clear in the first few months to a year what the outcome is going to be.  Thus why let the situation linger on?  This is an incredible waste of money and brain power.  And not just the families money, but yours and my tax dollars.  It's got to stop.

The second comment I found interesting was that "Schiavo also can breathe and swallow on her own".  Well if that is the case, why was she put on a feeding tube?  If she can eat on her own, yank the tube.  I have to admit I don't understand why, but the court order in Florida apparently states that when they yank the tube she can not receive any food or water.  I'm not sure I understand that.  But once again I have to say, if the family wants to take her home and care for her at their expense, then let them.  As long as you and I don't have to keep paying for this nonsense and the husband agrees to no longer be legally bound to her in any way, just get on with it.  It's a pointless pursuit, but if that's what they really want then maybe they should let them.  It's not fair to Terri, but at this point shes just a pawn anyway.

3/19/05
Could we be on the final stretch?  The U.S. Supreme Court denied an appeal by the House of Representatives for intervention late Friday night without comment.  The tube is finally out and the clock is once again running.  Has the final countdown begun?  Will I only need to make one more update to this entry that has way out lived its usefulness?  Inquiring minds want to know!  Tune in tommorrow or some time in the next month and a half to find out.  Some bat time, same bat channel.  ;)

3/31/05
We all know the endless legal wrangling that went on regarding this case in the past couple of weeks, thus I saw no point in writing about that.  But as much as I'd like to say that this is the end of this very sad tale, somehow I think that this is only the close of the first chapter.  There will likely be more political debate —as there should be, more legal maneuvers and somehow I imagine a civil lawsuit against the husband by the parents.  And unless there is something very compelling related to this case to comment on, this is my final update on the matter.  Rest in peace Terri.

  1. pc93 said:

    Florida DOH Destroyed Records After Schiavo Doctor Cleared Of Wrongdoing 
    Following Investigation
    
    http://www.theempirejournal.com/SCHIAVO_florida_DOH_destroyed_records_after.htm
    
    Judge George Greer Making Mockery Of Florida Judicial System
    
    http://www.theempirejournal.com/judge_greer_fraud_in_the_court.htm
    
    http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1333205/posts?page=1#1
    
    PLEASE DEMAND A GRAND JURY INVESTIGATION IN THE SCHIAVO CASE!!!!!!! 
    
    ALSO A REAL KEY, NEW TALKING POINT: Terri was NEVER represented by counsel while 
    others decided to starve her to death. That's against Florida and U.S. law. Even 
    criminals on death row are entitled to legal counsel. BILL TO THE FLOOR TO 
    PROTECT TERRI AND FUTURE TERRI's. A NEW Bill 692 please!
    
    Florida Attorney General's Charlie Crist, AG Citizen’s Services & Office
    1-850-414-3990 / 850-414-3300
    
    Bernie McCabe, State Attorney Pinellas and Pasco Counties 
    727-464-6221 
    bmccabe@co.pinellas.fl.us 
    
    Advocacy Center for Persons with Disabilities 800-342-0823 
    850-488-9071 
    info@advocacycenter.org 
    
    Pinellas County GOP 727-539-6009 
    
    Gov. Jeb Bush 850-488-4441 
    jeb.bush@myflorida.com, fl_governor@myflorida.com,
    jeb@jeb.org, jeb@myflorida.com 
    
    State of Florida Office of Civil Rights 954-712-4601 
    
    Senator Mel Martinez
    Washington: Phone: 202-224-3041 
    
    Congressman Jim Davis
    Washington: Phone: (202) 225-3376
    FAX: (202) 225-565
    DISTRICT: Phone: (813) 354-9217
    Florida Toll Free: 1 (888) 266-0205 
    Fax: (813) 354-9514
    
    Satellite Office: (727) 867-5301
    FAX:  (727) 867-5302
    
    Florida Senate 800-342-1827 
    http://www.flsenate.gov/Legislators/index.cfm?Mode=Member%20Pages&Submenu=1&Tab=legislators
    
    Senate President Tom Lee: 1-800-560-4403
    
    Daniel Webster
    Capitol Office: Phone: (850) 487-5047
    District Office: (407) 656-0066
    
    The Florida Senate-2004-2006 Senators 
    
    alexander.jd.web@flsenate.gov, argenziano.nancy.web@flsenate.gov, 
    aronberg.dave.web@flsenate.gov, atwater.jeff.web@flsenate.gov, 
    baker.carey.web@flsenate.gov, bennett.mike.web@flsenate.gov, 
    bullard.larcenia.web@flsenate.gov, campbell.walter.web@flsenate.gov, 
    carlton.lisa.web@flsenate.gov, clary.charlie.web@flsenate.gov, 
    constantine.lee.web@flsenate.gov, crist.victor.web@flsenate.gov, 
    dawson.mandy.web@flsenate.gov, portilla.alex.web@flsenate.gov, 
    dockery.paula.web@flsenate.gov, fasano.mike.web@flsenate.gov, 
    garcia.rudy.web@flsenate.gov, geller.steven.web@flsenate.gov, 
    haridopolos.mike.web@flsenate.gov, hill.anthony.web@flsenate.gov, 
    jones.dennis.web@flsenate.gov, king.james.web@flsenate.gov, 
    klein.ron.web@flsenate.gov, lawson.alfred.web@flsenate.gov, 
    lee.tom.web@flsenate.gov, lynn.evelyn.web@flsenate.gov, 
    margolis.gwen.web@flsenate.gov, miller.lesley.web@flsenate.gov, 
    peaden.durell.web@flsenate.gov, posey.bill.web@flsenate.gov, 
    pruitt.ken.web@flsenate.gov, rich.nan.web.@flsenate.gov, 
    saunders.burt.web@flsenate.gov, sebesta.jim.web@flsenate.gov, 
    siplin.gary.web@flsenate.gov, smith.rod.web@flsenate.gov, 
    villalobos.alex.web@flsenate.gov, wilson.frederica.web@flsenate.gov, 
    daniel.webster.web@flsenate.gov
    
    Florida House of Representatives 850-488-6026
    http://www.myfloridahouse.gov/legislators.aspx
    
    Speaker Allan Bense
    Capitol Office: Phone: (850) 488-1450
    District Office: Phone: (850) 914-6300
    speaker@myfloridahouse.gov
    
    Frank Peterman
    Capitol Office: Phone: (850) 488-0925
    District Office: Phone: (727) 552-1370
    
    Florida Department of Law Enforcement 850-410-7000 
    
    Florida Agency for Persons with Disabilities 850-488-4257 
    
    Federal Bureau of Investigation 
    202-324-3000
    tampa@fbi.gov, jacksonville@fbi.gov
    
    U.S. Department of Justice 
    AskDOJ@usdoj.gov 
    202-514-2000 Main Switchboard 
    202-353-1555 Office of US AG
    
    U.S. DOJ Disability Civil Rights
    Section Chief John L Wodatch 
    Phone: (202) 307-2227
    Fax:(202) 307-1198
    John.L.Wodatch@usdoj.gov
    
    Section Deputy Chief Renee M Wohlenhaus
    Phone: (202) 307-0663
    Renee.Wohlenhaus@usdoj.gov
    
    Philip Breen
    Special Legal Counsel
    U.S. Department of Justice
    Phone: (202) 616-7526
    Fax:(202) 307-1198
    Philip.L.Breen@usdoj.gov
    
    Liz Savage
    U.S. Department of Justice
    Phone:(202) 514-7173
    Fax:(202) 514-0293
    E-mail: liz.savage@usdoj.gov
    
    PLEASE TAKE TIME TO MAKE SOME CALLS ON BEHALF OF TERRI!!!! THE CALL YOU MAKE MAY 
    BE THE ONE THAT SAVES HER LIFE!!!!
    
  2. Tim said:

    The fanatics of this cause astound me.