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DEHUMANIZING THE DISABLED JUSTICE IN AMERICA
Terri Schindler-Schiavo Foundation ^ | Jan 24, 2004 | Robert Schindler, Sr

Posted on 01/25/2005 9:47:33 AM PST by amdgmary

JUSTICE IN AMERICA DEHUMANIZING THE DISABLED

Editorial - Bob Schindler, Sr.

Did you know in our country, the law can be manipulated to allow a husband or a wife to legally murder their spouse? It can easily be accomplished –IF- their spouse is disabled and –If- they are recognized by the court as the spouse’s legal guardian.

It’s not that difficult. Oversimplified, (using the husband as an example) sometime during the day he can go to court, get the court’s stamp of approval, then go home, have dinner with his girlfriend and plan how to use the money he will inherit when his wife dies. The only chance the wife has to survive, is for someone outside this intimate death circle to object. But, that is not a guaranteed formula for success.

In some primitive cultures, it’s acceptable for husbands to abuse or kill their wives. In our culture, we consider that conduct barbaric. However, throughout the United States, it is permissible for a husband of a disabled wife to decide to end her life by deliberately depriving her of food and water, causing his wife to die of starvation.

Closer to home, it is happening to a member of our family,. In Florida where Michael Schiavo, husband of Terri Schiavo and “partner” of another women (who is the mother of his child), has – with the help of his paid selected medical “experts” – persuaded a court that his wife would be better off dead. And, unbelievably, this is all very legal. A Florida Judge sentenced Terri to die of starvation.

How Could This Happen?

Over the years, a slow, relentless movement has been covertly programming society to dehumanize people with disabilities. History teaches us that entire groups of people have been victimized, most frequently based on ethnicity or race. And it also teaches us that, before they become victims, members of the targeted class are portrayed as subhuman. That is what is taking place now. People with severe disabilities are just the newest class of people deemed to be subhuman. We pay great lip service in this country to disability rights, but as the degree of a person’s disability increases, the level of legal protection that person receives –decreases-.

"First they came for the Communists, but I was not a Communist - so I said nothing. Then they came for the Social Democrats, but I was not a Social Democrat - so I did nothing. Then they came for the trade unionists, but I was not a trade unionist. And then they came for the Jews, but I was not a Jew - so I did little. Then when they came for me, there was no one left who could stand up for me." Martin Niemoeller survived 7 years in Nazi concentration camps.

Isn’t There Justice In The Legal System?

When Terri’s husband petitioned to end Terri’s life, the court set the stage for the “battle of the medical experts.” These are experts whose opinions about Terri’s abilities would influence the court to determine whether she lives or dies.

But who are these experts that play such a vital role in determining an individual’s fate? Generally, these experts are –paid- professionals, who will slant their opinions according to their employer’s wishes. Theoretically, they could testify on an issue one day and their testimony on the same issue could be 180 degrees apart the next day, depending on their clients instructions. Incredibly, the courts justify their determinations predicated on the testimony of these -for hire- professionals.

In Terri’s trial, a high profile neurologist was one of those so–called experts selected by Michael Schiavo to testify on his behalf to have Terri die. This neurologist travels the country and is routinely the imported star expert witness in virtually all high profile cases surrounding the removal of food and fluids. He has a track record of consistency when it comes to dehumanizing severely disabled people and advocating that they be denied food and fluids, no matter how provided.

Under oath, his statements over the years are a study in bigotry. For example:

In the Cruzan case (Missouri), he testified that, even if a severely brain-damaged individual can take food by mouth, spoon-feeding is denied because to spoon-feed the person “would be totally inconsistent” with what is wanted (i.e. the disabled person’s death). In the Martin case (Michigan), he denigrated Michael Martin’s ability to participate in simple card games or to select colors and numbers. He even said the man’s smiles were meaningless.

In the Wendland case (California), he claimed that Robert Wendland’s abilities – to operate his own wheelchair, draw circles, turn pages and write the first letter of his name – did not indicate mental awareness, but were bizarre, not unlike the activities of a trained dog.

In Terri’s case (Florida), in what he admitted was an incomplete exam, he asked Terri to follow a balloon with her eyes as he moved it about the room. When she complied, moving her head from side to side to keep the balloon in her line of sight, he exclaimed, “There we go! That’s good! That’s good!” Nonetheless, he later testified that she wasn’t really seeing it, she only looked like she was looking, and she was totally lacking in mental awareness.

In both the Martin and Wendland cases, the courts wisely found that the vulnerable spouses should not be starved and dehydrated to death.

But, even though 10 physicians are on record with the court saying that Terri was aware and her condition could improve with therapy, the Florida court wasn’t interested. They embraced the claims that Terri has no mental awareness. Yet the trial Judge (and appeal Judges) saw videos showing Terri closely watching her family’s movement, verbalizing in response to questions, responding to simple commands, and laughing when listening to her favorite music.

In reality, Terri condition is far from the legal guidelines permitting starvation deaths. The truth is Terri was sentenced to death for the “crime” of being disabled and dependent. You see, Terri fits into the category of people mentioned for whom protections are extremely limited. Our society is now conditioned to evaluate people based on their “quality of life.” This philosophy says people who are different, as are many in the disabled community, are unacceptable and unworthy of living.

Please Consider This

If that person happened to be a convicted murderer on death row, the courts in our country would never authorize starvation as a method of carrying out the court ordered death sentence. Starvation in unacceptable in that it is too cruel.

Starvation death of an animal is also unacceptable to our society. If a man were to cause his pet dog or cat’s death by withholding food and water from it, he would be prosecuted for abuse. Yet, if that same animal abuser wanted to starve his wife to death, most likely the courts would approve.

Where Is The Conscience of Our Judges?

Starving a human being to death is cruel and insane. If any person – whether that person is a healthy or a severely disabled individual – is denied food and any fluids, that person will die an intensely painful death within 5 to 21 days.

I am confident you will understand why I feel very strongly about this issue. The severely disabled woman, who is currently facing a court imposed starvation death sentence, is my daughter –Terri-

Bob Schindler (Terri’s Dad)

What Has Happened To The Morality in Our Beloved Country?


TOPICS: Editorial; Front Page News; US: Florida
KEYWORDS: cultureofdeath; euthanasia; prolife; terrischiavo; terrischindler
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1 posted on 01/25/2005 9:47:34 AM PST by amdgmary
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To: All; floriduh voter; tutstar; pc93; Chocolate Rose; Ohioan from Florida; Pegita; Republic

Ping


2 posted on 01/25/2005 9:50:21 AM PST by amdgmary (www.terrisfight.org)
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To: amdgmary

The weak, the halt, the lame and the elderly. I'm wondering how many boomer liberals are beginning to have second thoughts about euthanasia wondering if their disaffected children would be only too happy to give them the needle.


3 posted on 01/25/2005 9:53:05 AM PST by sinanju
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To: amdgmary

bttt


4 posted on 01/25/2005 9:53:32 AM PST by floriduh voter (SEE TERRI ALERT & AWARE - VIDEOS AT www.terrisfight.org)
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To: amdgmary

I recall when the euthanasia issue came to a head earlier in '94 when the Supremes struck it down. The disability movement came out in force and a great many editorials warned us to "follow the money," that a great many disabled and chronically ill people might one day wake up to find that their health plan or HMO would only cover the cost of a lethal injection as treatment for their condition...


5 posted on 01/25/2005 9:56:20 AM PST by sinanju
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To: sinanju

Not yet. Give them about ten years when maybe they've started to get a glance of their mortality.


6 posted on 01/25/2005 9:57:08 AM PST by kenth ("Fly her apart then!" - best line ever)
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To: sinanju; qam1

I think I've come upon a 'generation' label for the boomer liberals.

Generation Death.


7 posted on 01/25/2005 10:01:26 AM PST by kenth ("Fly her apart then!" - best line ever)
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To: amdgmary

Bump for an excellent commentary by Mr. Schindler.


8 posted on 01/25/2005 10:09:55 AM PST by tutstar ( <{{--->< http://ripe4change.4-all.org Violations of Florida Statutes ongoing!)
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To: floriduh voter

Good editorial by Mr. Schindler.


9 posted on 01/25/2005 10:23:10 AM PST by windchime (Podesta about Bush: "He's got 4 years (8!) to try to undo all the stuff we've done." (TIME-1/22/01))
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To: amdgmary
It's a logical outcome of the Culture of Death, i.e., the celebration of so-called "abortion rights". The unborn were the first class of individuals to be dehumanized, so they are now routinely slaughtered by the millions in this country.

Now the merchants of death have expanded their range. They are coming after not only the unborn, but the "born-but-something-else-is-wrong-with-them" group. That "something else is wrong" gives an awful lot of leeway for outside agencies to put their stamp of life or death on an individual.

I have posted on related threads (abortion) the belief that when we begin to impose narrow definitions of one sort or another on what we call "human life", or "personhood", the result can only be measureless destruction. In our generation we have seen the consequences of this, a holocaust of proportions only dreamed of by the Nazis in their years of relentless and methodical madness. Only by recognizing the unbroken sweep of human existence, from conception through (natural) death, will the Culture of Death be supplanted by one wherein human life is protected and cherished.

10 posted on 01/25/2005 10:26:15 AM PST by chimera
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To: chimera

...a holocaust of proportions only dreamed of by the Nazis in their years of relentless and methodical madness.

We're seeing that in the land of windmills and hash bars even now.

11 posted on 01/25/2005 10:29:53 AM PST by sinanju
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To: amdgmary

Seems like the law has had every last opportunity to do right by Terri, and has failed every time. Personally, if I get the opportunity to be teargassed for objecting to these failures, I'd consider it an honor.


12 posted on 01/25/2005 10:34:57 AM PST by Graymatter
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While I certainly question her husbands motives, I have to wonder: If a person's spouse, the person who should know them the best, can't make this decision, then who can?

I would hope that, were I an a vegetative state like this poor woman, my wife would fight tooth and nail to help me end my meaningless existence. She wouldn't be killing me because I would already be gone. The body just hadn't caught up yet.
13 posted on 01/25/2005 11:08:39 AM PST by kevink212
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To: amdgmary
For her sake, I wish she's just up and die. My view is that she's brain dead. The body's alive suggesting the most primative autonomic function continues but I'm not persuaded by the so-called "proof" in the video clips and so forth.

She, or her body if you prefer, is clearly caught between life and death here. Starving her can't be moral.

ER is going to have an episode soon where the viewer will be a patient unable to communicate.

14 posted on 01/25/2005 11:12:17 AM PST by newzjunkey (Demand Mexico Turnover Fugitive Murderers: http://www.escapingjustice.com)
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To: sinanju
The Dutch have a soulless culture with their euthanasia policies. I debate a Dutch citizen now and again on these issues. At times I'm at a loss to fathom he's from the same human race.
15 posted on 01/25/2005 11:14:10 AM PST by newzjunkey (Demand Mexico Turnover Fugitive Murderers: http://www.escapingjustice.com)
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To: newzjunkey
"My view is that she's brain dead."

Can a person who is "brain dead" smile at her parents, laugh at her father's jokes, respond to a nurses command? This doesn't sound like the actions of a brain dead person.

16 posted on 01/25/2005 11:26:26 AM PST by amdgmary (www.terrisfight.org)
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To: newzjunkey
My view is that she's brain dead.

This is the same view that the court has taken. But she's not brain dead. Take a few minutes to visit the website and watch the video of her following commands. She recognizes and reacts to visitors in her room and other stimuli. Read the comments of the nurses who have attended her. SHE IS BY NO MEANS BRAIN DEAD OR A VEGETABLE AS SOME HAVE SAID.

It might not be the life you or I would want were we to be in the same situation, but the husband who wants her dead will not divorce her to marry the woman with whom he has already had children. He has denied her even the most basic rehabilitative care for years. He will not divorce her because he wants the money he will get as her husband when he has her murdered by withdrawing food and water.

Her parents only want to be able to care for her. They've already said they don't want the money, just the right to care for their daughter.

In my humble opinion, the courts have and obligation to appoint someone who will advocate FOR Terri as her legal guardian. The husband has been out to kill her from the start.

I only hope that if the legislature and the courts fail her that someone will step in and take her into hiding, in another country, if necessary to prevent her husband and the courts from killing her.

17 posted on 01/25/2005 11:38:26 AM PST by texgal (end no-fault divorce laws return DUE PROCESS & EQUAL PROTECTION to ALL citizens))
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To: amdgmary

Well .. the most applauded movie propagates the RIGHT TO DIE theory - and the libs are gaga over it.


18 posted on 01/25/2005 12:05:10 PM PST by CyberAnt (Where are the dem supporters? - try the trash cans in back of the abortion clinics.)
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To: All; floriduh voter; tutstar; Chocolate Rose; Ohioan from Florida; cyn; pc93

Focus Action Laments Court Ruling in Schiavo Case; Decision Paves the Way for the 'Premeditated Death of Terri Schiavo'

Mon Jan 24, 1:46 PM ET

COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo., Jan. 24 /U.S. Newswire/ -- Focus on the Family Action Senior Analyst for Bioethics Carrie Gordon Earll today issued the following statement in response to the U.S. Supreme Court (news - web sites)'s refusal to reinstate a Florida law enacted to protect Terri Schiavo, a severely brain-damaged woman:

"Today's U.S. Supreme Court decision to not reinstate 'Terri's Law' opens the door for the intentional and premeditated death of Terri Schiavo. Mrs. Schiavo is not dying; she is disabled, vulnerable and in need of protection. She deserves to be given the opportunity to live, not to be dehydrated to death by judicial order.

"Medical experts dispute the contention that Schiavo is in a 'persistent vegetative state,' the central argument of those wishing to hasten her death. Family and friends describe her as alert and responsive - behavior that is inconsistent with such a condition. Because she has difficulty swallowing, Schiavo receives liquids through a tube in her stomach and processes these nutrients just as you or I would.

"Unfortunately there are some people, particularly her husband, who want Terri Schiavo dead. They are determined to deny her hydration and nutrition in order to bring about that death. That is morally wrong. We call on Florida Circuit Judge George Greer to reverse his earlier rulings and allow Schiavo's parents to care for her, maintain her feeding tube and defend her right to life."

Contact: Christopher Norfleet of Focus on the Family Action, 719-548-4570 or culturalissues@focusaction.org; Web: http://www.focusaction.org


19 posted on 01/25/2005 12:20:14 PM PST by amdgmary (www.terrisfight.org)
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To: CyberAnt; beaversmom; floriduh voter; NYer; international american; cyborg; jocon307; Coleus
Not surprising.

According to Michael Medved, in addition to serving as an unqualified endorsement of the practice of euthanasia, Vera Drake is also a dreadfully tedious, mind-numbingly boring film, which-aside from promoting its pernicious, tendentious political dogma-has no tangible purpose and is built upon a very flimsy plot.

Even, I'm sad to say, the otherwise brilliant film "Before Night Falls" had to tack on a vile, pro-assisted suicide conclusion, in order to satisfy the politically correct drones who run most of the major Hollywood studios.

20 posted on 01/25/2005 12:33:08 PM PST by Do not dub me shapka broham (Anxiously awaiting the coming of the Tupacalypse.)
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