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I just got an email from a former student of mine regarding the plight of a disabled Florida woman, and it made me really mad. I am wondering if anyone else has heard this story, and if it is as he says.
Here is an excerpt from the email.
Here is an excerpt from the email.
Terri Schiavo collapsed more than 12 years ago and has suffered brain damage. I have not found out the specifics on what originally happenned.
Today she is 5 days from having her feeding tube removed and being forced to starve to death. In America you can't starve a mass murderer on death row. You can not starve a dog. But the Florida courts say that if you are the legal guardian of your wife, who is responsive to others, can breathe on her own, is on NO medical life support equipment buat ARE and inconvenience, you can be starved to death.
Here is a list of facts about the case from the American Center for Law and Justice (aclj.org):
There are some very important facts about the case of Terri Schiavo case that cannot be ignored:
This is not a "right to die" case. Rather, this case is about efforts to protect a vulnerable, disabled young woman from being put to death by starvation.
Terri Schiavo is not in a "persistent vegetative state." Terri’s condition is neither terminal nor untreatable; rather, she could benefit from therapy and regain some or all of the functions she has lost.
Terri is aware of her surroundings and is able to communicate; with therapy,
Terri might regain some or all of her speech skills.
Terri did not and does not want to die, especially by starvation and dehydration.
Michael Schiavo, Terri’s legal husband and guardian, is living with another woman who has borne him two children. He wants Terri to die so he can marry this other woman without divorcing Terri.
Michael Schiavo refuses to divorce Terri because to do so would cut off his
inheritance of what remains of her assets.
Michael does not have Terri’s best interests at heart.
Michael Schiavo has refused payments of $1 million and $10 million to keep Terri alive. To paint him and his lawyer in their own light, his lawyer says to be considered a person you must be able to "eat a ham sandwich", a challenging feat if you have no arms.