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Terri's Fight - (Daily Thread/Updates)November 1-2, 2003
Various | November 1, 2003 | sweetliberty

Posted on 11/01/2003 7:37:41 AM PST by sweetliberty

TERRI'S FIGHT
(Daily Thread 2 - November 1-2, 2003)

Link back to thread 2 - October 30-31)

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Contained in thread 2:

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Contact information for the ACLJ, link for Chris Ferrara's legal brief, Senate Amendment to Terri's Bill, Ken Connor of the Family Research Council joins fight for Terri's Law, contact information for law enforcement and Judge Demers, Republic's impassioned letter to Judge Demers, Schiavo's claim that Terri's surgery was a success, link to CBN interview with the Schindlers (Oct 31), state's medical directors come out against Terri's Law, more links to testimony and legal debate, short bio on Judge Demers, update from the vigil and a doctor's exam report on Terri from 1990. Wacky Sam has also graciously offered to provide server space for documents to be kept to prevent their loss form other sources.

There is also a lot of discussion and links dealing with the seeming network of connnections between the girlfriend, Jodi, various insurance business links and possibly Terri's new doctor. In addition, several questions are addressed regarding Michael Schiavo's hiding of assets and tricks that may have been employed to throw off investigative efforts. Some of the FReepers have been doing their homework on the unholy alliances in the case. Let's keep working to connect the dots and expose the results. Also contained in thread 2 is some of Schiavo's litigious history, a bit more information on George Felos and more on Jay Wolfson. Some information on the doctors involved in Terri's case can be found on this thread as well. Since there are so many posts and links to the above mentioned topics, the best thing to do is to browse the thread.

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Click on pic for Terri's website

This thread serves as a place for posting all new general information and references, along with links following Terri's case, plus information on cable news and talk radio shows dealing with the issue, court cases and press releases. This is also the place to post contact information, prayers and general discussion.

If you have something that qualifies as BREAKING NEWS or FRONT PAGE NEWS, please post it on a separate thread in that category in order to give it maximum exposure and then post a link to the article/thread here so that it will be included in the next update of links. Also, if you post links to articles from original sources and there is also a thread on FR, please link to the FR thread. Many original links become corrupt over time and we want to be able to access the information at will.

Thanks again to everyone for all your hard work.

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Latest Threads On Terri's Case

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Terri's Parents Want Their Voice Heard in Life-or-Death Case

EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW - Schindlers Respond to Michael Schiavo's Larry King Love-Fest - PART1 (Listed In Previous List, but added here to have both parts together)

EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW - Schindlers Respond to Michael Schiavo's Larry King Love-Fest - PART 2

Michael Challenges Terri's Law, Wants Guardian Appointment Delayed

An Execution In Florida — Terri Schiavo On Death Row

TERRI SCHIAVO: Woman's plight raises questions

Majority Would Remove Schiavo's Feeding Tube (Fox News)

Awareness Seen in Vegetative Patients

Professor Appointed to Probe Schiavo Case

Ending Life Humanely (Ed Koch on Terri Schiavo)


TOPICS: Activism/Chapters; Government; News/Current Events; US: Florida
KEYWORDS: attorneyfromhell; daily; euthanasia; florida; forcesofevil; georgefelos; guardianfromhell; hino; merchantsofdeath; michaelschiavo; reallifeghouls; righttolife; schiavo; schindler; terri; terrischiavo
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To: HiTech RedNeck
There's got to be a whole lot of new techniques that weren't around in 1991.
And I bet Michael Schiavo keeps up with the news of advances in that field!
301 posted on 11/02/2003 12:40:29 AM PST by Graymatter
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To: oreolady
And that we need legislatures to enact new laws that only allow SIGNED living wills to claim preference to death.

And what good would such a law have done if Michael Schiavo had given Judge Greer a "living will" whose handwriting and signature happened to bear a striking resemblence to his own?

With good judges on the bench, the existing law would provide adequate protection. With bad judges on the bench, no law can provide adequate protection.

302 posted on 11/02/2003 12:47:11 AM PST by supercat (Why is it that the more "gun safety" laws are passed, the less safe my guns seem?)
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To: pram
When I was on hospice, for my husband's brain cancer (and the rule is a person must be DECLARED by their doctor terminal within 6 months to qualify for help), I battled them a lot oover the wristband issue, but held out and won.
They wanted him to wear a green plastic DNR wristband, in case someone inadvertantly called an ambulance, so that they could "save" that possible cost!!!!!!!!
I refused, after being married 39 years, (knew him well enough)didn't feel that he would like to wear this reminder that he is dying every day until he did, and also felt insulted that they mistrusted me in my judgement of calling an ambulance!!!!!
(Which, I never did, but would not have hesiteted if he had been suffering.!!!!!)

A friend of mine was a home helper, her client, an elderly lady on hospice, fell down and broke her hip, while my friend was there helping her.
My friend called an ambulance, this lady was in EXTREME pain, and the hospice chewed her out, for calling them. Shame to waste the money, doncha know.
They instruct you to ONLY call them for emergency, but when I called them on Christmas EVe day, it was THE NEXT DAY, CHRISTMAS, BEFORE ANYONE CAME OUT!!! Overnight, too.
It was not an emergency, tho, or I would have called an ambulance, he died the next day, and did need some help, oxygen, when I called for help.
I was too distraught at that time to complain,(to hospice) tho, was blessed had lots of family there to help.Altho, after, when they sent a form asking for care opinion, I GAVE IT TO THEM, they never called me back, so probably didn't like my opinion.The only reason I kept with them is that I needed the link to the doc, for many, many med changes.
Sorry to be long-winded, just thougght you would like to be aware of things you may face as volunteer, bless you, tho, you can keep your own opinions, tho, and not fall for thier policies of money issues!!!!
Sounds like you are a good person, and could be very valuable to dying patients, outside of the money issue.
303 posted on 11/02/2003 12:47:49 AM PST by oreolady (Have you reviewed your living will lately?)
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To: sweetliberty
"Busy drafting marriage proposals to death row inmates."


Is this where all Scott Petersons propasals of marriage have been coming from ??? LOL
304 posted on 11/02/2003 12:58:10 AM PST by fiesti
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To: pram
"I thought all Hospices were meant for caring for and providing comfort for the dying, and helping their caretakers, not hastening their deaths."


I think some still adhere to their original purpose. Investigation of the hospice in which you will volunteer would be advised.
305 posted on 11/02/2003 1:29:42 AM PST by windchime
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To: Ohioan from Florida; Graymatter
I'm sorry I didn't get back here before News Watch came on.
Graymatter has it in a nutshell. It was Jim Pinkerton that said M. Schiavo is like a low-grade Scott Peterson. Neal Gabler said press has politicized the issue rather than looking at the facts, rather than look at the medical aspects and look at the legal aspects. Cal Thomas at least knew about the girlfriend. IMO, Jane was the most infuriating.
306 posted on 11/02/2003 1:45:37 AM PST by windchime
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To: windchime
IMO, having a written advance directive protects the person you entrust with your care as well as you.

I agree! It is a very unselfish, loving thing to do. What about having a thread here for legal purposes of what Freeper's directives are here as a backup? Is that tasteless or too bizarre?

307 posted on 11/02/2003 2:13:07 AM PST by JustPiper (RIP Freeper Lynne - God loves you! You are our angel now!)
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To: JustPiper
"Is that tasteless or too bizarre?"


Tasteless or bizarre is what's happening to Terri. Your idea isn't. I think it is a good suggestion that would be informative and useful to many.

There are different methods that can be employed to give instructions. Living will and advance directive are two that I know about. I need to do more research about options because our directives were done a long time ago, before such detailed information was available about Terri. All my reading here has been dedicated to learning of the pitfalls of not having something in writing and the people & organizations that will take advantage of you in that event.

Since individual desires and needs are so diverse, even on this forum, it would probably be best to begin a thread with all the various options that are available and have posters comment from there.


308 posted on 11/02/2003 3:26:18 AM PST by windchime
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To: sweetliberty
The culture-of-death people will argue that Terri's Law, unlike this law, is really directed at one case. But I think there are strong analogies.
309 posted on 11/02/2003 4:22:18 AM PST by aristeides
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To: aristeides
Have you people examined the Nursing notes on this page?

http://host85.ipowerweb.com/~friendso/exam.pdf

This is the first time i have read them, and at the bottom left the nursing staff notes: That terri will occasionally tell the nursing staff to "stop" during procedures!!!
310 posted on 11/02/2003 5:06:23 AM PST by ZAKJAN
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To: ZAKJAN
It does say that on the second page. Dated 1990.
311 posted on 11/02/2003 5:12:34 AM PST by aristeides
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To: supercat
With good judges on the bench, the existing law would provide adequate protection. With bad judges on the bench, no law can provide adequate protection.


Very true, I wonder if FL voters even know about the corruption of their judiciary. For many years they have NOT known that Robert Graham is a liberal though he poses as "moderate" in tone. I don't know of a single liberal measure that Robert Graham has ever opposed.
312 posted on 11/02/2003 6:27:12 AM PST by Theodore R.
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To: Theodore R.
Renter's insurance covers one's personal belongings. The owner of the house/apartment has to get homeowner's insurance to cover the building, accidents in the building, fire, etc.
313 posted on 11/02/2003 7:59:26 AM PST by Politicalmom
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To: oreolady
Thanks for your story - I am very interested in others' experiences with Hospices. I took care of my elderly mother for 5 months while she was on home Hospice care, I had very few complaints - most of the nurses were nice (not all) and the nurse's aids were *really* nice. But their policy of drugging patients to the max with psychactive drugs I found repellent. After a while, my mother was on a couple of anti-depressents, pain pills which actually she rarely took as she felt very little pain, sleeping pills, an anti-anxiety drug, and there may have been more. It helped to cloud my poor mother's mind even more - and since she had been a life long alcoholic, it was sad. I wasn't in control of the situation, the rest of my family was, and they are all anti-religion (except for me) so it was a tense situation. But somehow we all managed to get 'er done!
314 posted on 11/02/2003 8:22:47 AM PST by First Amendment
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To: windchime
I just emailed them...
pfc@partnershipforcaring.org

I just read the statement on your website concerning Terri Schiavo. I am well aware that there was a GAL appointed for Terri who did not believe the statements made by Michael and his relatives that Terri would not want to be on life support (not exact quote but that is not the issue) and George Felos convinced Judge Greer to dismiss him because of 'bias'. I am a resident of Florida and also well aware of the financial problems surrounding the hospice where Terri has been kept for the past few years. Hospices are supposed to be for terminally ill persons not disabled women who stay for years. Who convinced who that hospice was the appropriate place for Terri.? Who signed the paperwork allowing her to be admitted there? Why? I have made it a point to educate myself concerning this case because the news media has done such a pitiful job. I think disabled and elderly groups are beginning to see the big picture here as evidenced by their speaking out for Terri and not for the Judge Greer's decision. Food and water are the basics which keep all of us alive, a manatee or alligator fares better in the state of FL than a disabled woman. If one of these animals or a dog were to have its food and water withheld someone would be in jail for animal cruelty! It's not hard to see the clever tactics employed by those who are supportive of assisted suicide and how they have played on words to appeal to the public by using phrases such as 'right to die' and 'assistance in dying' in so called 'palliative care' organizations. It also appears that Mary Labyak is playing a big part in this movement. There are thousands of people who choose to research for themselves instead of being spoon fed by the media who can't understand how the laws concerning hospices were circumvented by admitting a disabled woman who was in no way terminal. But as it goes in the south sometimes 'good ole boy' connections can do a lot for you.
I can tell you this much, from what I have learned about the hospice where Terri Schiavo has been under sensory deprivation by her so called husband I will never choose hospice care for myself or any loved one if I am placed in the position to make that choice. It is easy enough to research that death by dehdration/starvation is painful and slow contrary to the statements made by Michael Schiavo on Larry King Live and I will not ever put myself or any loved one in any institution which would deprive me of food and water.
with concern,
Mrs. Pamela _________
315 posted on 11/02/2003 9:10:19 AM PST by tutstar
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To: ZAKJAN
Zakan-my puter is being uncooperative-cannot get anything but a blank page on your link about Terri asking the nurses to "STOP!" whatever they were doing....would you please copy and paste info if possible or paraphrase the story and source! Thank you SO MUCH in advance!
316 posted on 11/02/2003 9:12:22 AM PST by Republic
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To: tutstar
ALRIGHT! Good letter.

And as for Mary Labyak---an email address for her would be grand...I would love to send to her the info gathered on her past assc and actions and let her know copies have been sent to Pat, the Shindler's, to Larry at American Center for LAW & Justice, etc.

317 posted on 11/02/2003 9:16:28 AM PST by Republic
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To: Republic; windchime; sweetliberty; cyn; Ethan_Allen; pc93; All
this info was in a previous post of mine...somewhere?....
this site has a lot of info on all the parties, involved and working on a page with info about the "sheriff", can't wait to see what will be on that page....

http://www.apfn.org/apfn/terri_labyak.htm

Anyone having further information about the Hospice of the Florida $uncoast and its practices is advised to contact the plaintiffs' attorney of record:

Jonathan L. Alpert, Esquire
Florida Bar No. 121970
THE ALPERT LAW FIRM
100 South Ashley Drive. Suite 2000
Post Office Box 3270
Tampa, Florida 33601-3270
(813) 223-4131 - Tel.
(813) 230-9915 - Tel.
(813) 228-9612 - Fax


Mary Labyak, Executorial Director
(supports executing the disabled in hospice)
14820 Rue de Bayonne #304
Clearwater, FL 33520
(O) 588-2700 (Direct) (H) 572-0472
marylabyak@thehospice.org
318 posted on 11/02/2003 9:23:26 AM PST by tutstar
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To: sweetliberty
I wondered if Michael was hiding assets. It would be so easy for him to do.
319 posted on 11/02/2003 9:30:20 AM PST by freekitty
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To: tutstar
ahhhhhhhhhh, THANK YOU!...there is her EMAIL!!! HURRAH! I feel a letter coming on...big time!

And question-is the attorney seeking info to do battle with the corrupt hospice assc or is he seeking info in order to help the hospice fight the enemy-US ( as in we, and others who want to see justice done for Terri!) ?

320 posted on 11/02/2003 9:32:48 AM PST by Republic
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