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U.S. Supreme Court Protects Liberty (ACLU on Schiavo-Starvation Death Protects Liberty)
ACLU ^ | March 24, 2005 | ACLU Press Release

Posted on 03/26/2005 7:55:14 PM PST by huac

"MIAMI - The American Civil Liberties Union of Florida today welcomed the U.S. Supreme Court’s rejection of a petition forcing the reinsertion of Terri Schiavo’s feeding tubes, a decision that protects the severely brain-damaged woman’s right to withdraw her own life-sustaining treatment and prevents politicians from interfering with intensely personal medical decisions...The ACLU of Florida filed a 47-page brief with the High Court early this morning, asking the Justices to reject efforts to reinsert Schiavo’s feeding tube..."

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U.S. Supreme Court Protects Liberty by Upholding Terri Schiavo’s Decision to Discontinue Medical Treatment, Says ACLU of Florida

March 24, 2005

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: media@aclu.org

MIAMI - The American Civil Liberties Union of Florida today welcomed the U.S. Supreme Court’s rejection of a petition forcing the reinsertion of Terri Schiavo’s feeding tubes, a decision that protects the severely brain-damaged woman’s right to withdraw her own life-sustaining treatment and prevents politicians from interfering with intensely personal medical decisions.

"Terri Schiavo’s wishes were honored today by yet another court that recognized her constitutionally protected right to refuse and withdraw medical treatment," said Howard Simon, Executive Director of the ACLU of Florida. "If the court had ruled otherwise, the nation may have taken a giant step backward in the protection of privacy and made it harder for families to make these difficult but intensely personal end-of-life decisions without the intrusion of politicians."

The ACLU of Florida filed a 47-page brief with the High Court early this morning, asking the Justices to reject efforts to reinsert Schiavo’s feeding tube, which was removed on Friday following a court order. The brief was filed on behalf of Michael Schiavo, Terri’s husband of 18 years and her legal guardian. For nearly seven years, he has fought a legal battle to carry out his wife’s choice to disconnect her feeding and hydration tubes, which have sustained her for more than a decade. Schiavo has been in a persistent vegetative state since she suffered cardiac arrest in 1990.

"Nowhere in his approach to this case, or in his relationship with his wife and ward, has Michael Schiavo ever underestimated the gravity of the inevitably consequence of his wife’s choice not to be forced to receive nutrition and hydration in her vegetative state," the ACLU said in its brief. "However, as Mrs. Schiavo herself recognized when she was in a position to communicate to her husband her wish not to be forced to undergo unwanted medical treatment, there are other important values and issues at stake in this case … first and foremost among these values is Mrs. Schiavo’s constitutionally protected liberty interest in refusing unwanted medical treatment."

Today’s decision follows a series of recent court rulings that upheld Terri Schiavo’s wish to discontinue medical treatment. On Tuesday, U.S. District Court Judge James Whittemore denied a temporary restraining order that would have forced the reinsertion of Schiavo’s feeding tube. A three-judge panel of the 11th Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals upheld Whittemore’s decision early Wednesday morning. Later that same day, the full appeals court also ruled that there is no legal basis to needlessly prolong this tragic saga by overriding state legal procedures in this case.

The case moved to federal court on Monday, following unprecedented action by Congress giving federal courts the authority to fully review her case. The federal bill was the second attempt by politicians to disregard Terri Schiavo’s wishes and intervene in her case. In October 2003, the Florida Legislature passed a one-time bill giving Florida Governor Jeb Bush the authority to reinsert her nutrition and hydration tubes without the consent of her husband and duly appointed guardian. The ACLU challenged the law and it was struck down as unconstitutional by every Florida court; the U.S. Supreme Court again declined to hear the appeal.

In another attempt to circumvent the courts, Gov. Jeb Bush sought a court order to allow the Department of Children & Families to take "emergency action" to reinsert the feeding tubes against her wishes.

"He concocted a way to use the machinery of state government to overrule the court judgment that we have to honor Terri Schiavo’s wishes," Simon explained.

But before the political pressure mounted, Gov. Bush also had expressed faith in the judicial system and said he felt it was necessary to honor Schiavo’s wishes. On August 26, 2003, in a letter to a circuit court judge, he wrote: "… Our system of government has committed these decisions to the judicial branch, and we must respect that process." He went on to add: "No one involved should be permitted to circumvent due process or the Court’s authority in order to achieve personal objectives in this case."

"The governor was right in August 2003," said Simon. "Nothing has changed medically. Her medical condition has been confirmed and re-confirmed, even by a Guardian Ad Litem appointed by the court and at the Governor’s insistence. Nothing has changed legally; in fact, determinations that were made in 2003 that she would not want to be artificially sustained have been upheld over and over again. What has changed is the politics of the Terry Schiavo case."

1 posted on 03/26/2005 7:55:16 PM PST by huac
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To: huac

God Bless America - To Hell With The ACLU!!


2 posted on 03/26/2005 7:56:46 PM PST by Keith in Iowa (Michael Schiavo = Scott Peterson - 1 boat.)
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To: huac

The ACLU is correct on this one. Case closed.


3 posted on 03/26/2005 7:57:06 PM PST by zarf
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To: huac
The ACLU is Orwellian. It misstates the facts of the case and fails to mention the woman in question is being STARVED to death. Again this is the same organization that does double back flips for convicted murderers and alleged terrorists.

(Denny Crane: "Sometimes you can only look for answers from God and failing that... and Fox News".)
4 posted on 03/26/2005 7:57:37 PM PST by goldstategop (In Memory Of A Dearly Beloved Friend Who Lives On In My Heart Forever)
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To: huac

The only way I see the ACLU protecting liberty if they all were to starve to death themselves. Thanks, but I'll let Winchester protect my libery.


5 posted on 03/26/2005 7:57:54 PM PST by WKUHilltopper
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To: huac

If you are a cop killer, baby-raper or terrorist bent on the destruction of America, the ACLU are your go-to guys. A severely handicapped woman who can't tell you what she wants? The ACLU says starve her to death...they can't let those right to life types have a victory. Mrs. Schiavo is merely collateral damage in their political games.


6 posted on 03/26/2005 7:58:17 PM PST by huac (We're not Communists, we're Democrats!)
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To: Keith in Iowa

"God Bless America - To Hell With The ACLU!!"

Indeed.


7 posted on 03/26/2005 8:00:44 PM PST by huac (We're not Communists, we're Democrats!)
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To: huac

The ACLU is a stealth organization, founded and funded by forces external to the United States. Have you ever heard of a case where the ACLU help a normal person?


8 posted on 03/26/2005 8:01:14 PM PST by atomicweeder
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To: goldstategop

"The ACLU is Orwellian..."

I suspect that the ACLU would have scared Orwell.


9 posted on 03/26/2005 8:02:03 PM PST by huac (We're not Communists, we're Democrats!)
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To: zarf
The ACLU is correct on this one. Case closed.

I haven't been getting involved in this one, but saying that it's "a decision that protects the severely brain-damaged woman’s right to withdraw her own life-sustaining treatment" is utter horse manure, typical of the lies we've come to expect from our favorite Leftist catspaw.

10 posted on 03/26/2005 8:03:01 PM PST by an amused spectator (If Social Security isn't broken, then cut me a check for the cash I have into it.)
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To: huac

I hope no one is surprised. I never expected more from the ACLU. It is trying to destroy everything good and decent about our lives and country.


11 posted on 03/26/2005 8:03:14 PM PST by Virginia Queen (Virginia Queen)
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To: huac
[Bleep]ing - unbelievable
12 posted on 03/26/2005 8:05:04 PM PST by BenLurkin (O beautiful for patriot dream - that sees beyond the years)
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To: zarf

The ACLU is rarely right and this case is in exception. No one should be forced to starve to death without their written consent, especially when 33 doctors have stated their is hope for a meaningful recovery. This government-mandated euthanasia.


13 posted on 03/26/2005 8:05:13 PM PST by Ol' Sparky
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To: zarf

Don't you mean, 'Casket Closed.'?


14 posted on 03/26/2005 8:06:14 PM PST by freecopper01
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To: zarf

scuse me, barf?


15 posted on 03/26/2005 8:06:20 PM PST by The Red Zone (Florida: the sun-shame state.)
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To: Ol' Sparky

Legalized murder.


16 posted on 03/26/2005 8:06:56 PM PST by freecopper01
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To: WKUHilltopper
The only way I see the ACLU protecting liberty if they all were to starve to death themselves. Thanks, but I'll let Winchester protect my libery.

I couldn't agree more. Trusting the ACLU is synonymous with trusting Satan himself. I have more faith in Glock and Colt.
17 posted on 03/26/2005 8:07:38 PM PST by GarySpFc (Sneakypete, De Oppresso Liber)
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To: huac
"Terri Schiavo’s wishes were honored today by yet another court that recognized her constitutionally protected right to refuse and withdraw medical treatment," said Howard Simon, Executive Director of the ACLU of Florida.

The problem with this statement is that we do NOT know, for a fact, that this was Terri's wish. If we knew it, for a FACT, there would be no question as to her right to this outcome. In this case there are many people who know and love her who seriously doubt that Michael's word in this case is trustworthy.

Should we not be erring on the side of life, and not death? Doesn't the burden of proof rest with the ones who say that she would want to die, rather than with the ones who say that she would want to live? Sadly, Judge Greer has made it very clear that the family needed to be able to prove, with a greater degree of clearity, that Terri wished to live than Michael had to prove that she wished to die. I know ... some disagree with this analysis; but that is how it appears to me.

If I were caught in this circumstance my Advanced Directive states I do not wish to be maintained in a PVS. However, if I didn't have such an Advanced Directive, I would hope that the legal system would base its conclusion upon a more-sound standard than has been applied here; and, if any reasonable doubt existed, I would HOPE that my civil rights be as protected as the common criminal's. Yes, I know courts have claimed that Terri's civil rights have not been violated; horror of horrors of horrors, I'm afraid I disagree.
18 posted on 03/26/2005 8:09:46 PM PST by TexasGreg ("Democrats Piss Me Off")
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To: huac

The ACLU always favors death ~ this is not news.


19 posted on 03/26/2005 8:10:32 PM PST by muawiyah
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To: freecopper01
Legalized murder.

Well at least for once our Republican leadership is in full implicit agreement with the ACLU. If it were otherwise, they would have corrected this miscarriage of justice by now.
20 posted on 03/26/2005 8:12:45 PM PST by ARCADIA (Abuse of power comes as no surprise)
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