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Old 03-31-2005, 11:00 AM   #573 (permalink)
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3/30/2005 12:41 AM

Terri Schiavo dies in hospice
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Terri Schiavo is seen in a 1990 photo taken shortly after she had a heart attack that led to her incapacitated state.


PINELLAS PARK, Fla. — Terri Schiavo, the severely brain-damaged woman whose 15 years connected to a feeding tube sparked an epic legal battle that went all the way to the White House and Congress, died Thursday, 13 days after the tube was removed, her husband's attorney said. She was 41.

Schiavo died at the Pinellas Park hospice where she lay for years while her husband and her parents fought over her fate in the nation's longest, most bitter right-to-die dispute. Her death was confirmed to The Associated Press by Michael Schiavo's attorney, George Felos, and announced to reporters outside her hospice by a family adviser.

Brother Paul O'Donnell, an adviser to Schiavo's parents, Bob and Mary Schindler, said the parents and their two other children "were denied access at the moment of her death. They've been requesting, as you know, for the last hour to try to be in there and they were denied access by Michael Schiavo. They are in there now, praying at her bedside."

A shy woman who avoided the spotlight, Schiavo spent her final months as the focus of a media frenzy and an epic legal battle between her husband and parents over whether she should live or die.

Her death came after her parents were dealt perhaps a final legal blow late Wednesday when the U.S. Supreme Court refused to intervene in the case Wednesday. That came hours after a lower court in Atlanta denied a request to restore a feeding tube to the brain-damaged Florida woman.

David Gibbs, an attorney for Schiavo's parents, had characterized the family's request to the Supreme Court as a possible "last resort."

Earlier Wednesday, the 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals issued its own denial, in which one of the judges criticized members of Congress for their remarks about "activist judges" during the debate on the case. It was the fourth time the circuit court has declined to intervene in the Schiavo case.

Judge Stanley Birch said a law passed by Congress last week to allow Bob and Mary Schindler a hearing in federal court was unconstitutional. "A popular epithet directed by some members of society, including some members of Congress, toward the judiciary involves the denunciation of 'activist judges,' " wrote Birch, who was named to the bench by President Bush's father. "An 'activist judge' is one who decides the outcome of a controversy before him according to personal conviction ... as opposed to the dictates of the law. ...

"In resolving the Schiavo controversy, it is my judgment that, despite sincere and altruistic motivation, the legislative and executive branches of our government have acted in a manner demonstrably at odds with our Founding Fathers' blueprint for the governance of a free people — our Constitution," Birch wrote

The full appeals court did not rule on the constitutionality of the law.

Two judges on the 12-judge panel said Schiavo's feeding tube should be restored so the court could consider the case more carefully under less severe time constraints.

Schiavo has been without food or water since the tube was disconnected March 18.

Judges Gerald Tjoflat and Charles Wilson, the two dissenters, said, "It is fully within Congress' power to dictate standards of review" for federal courts. "Indeed, if Congress cannot do so, the fate of hundreds of federal statutes would be called into question."

The appeals court had briefly raised the Schindlers' hopes by agreeing to consider their request for another hearing in a case that has spun through state courts for seven years. The same court, along with the Supreme Court, declined to hear the case last week.

State and federal judges who have heard the Schiavo case have come in for scathing criticism recently from lawmakers who said her feeding tube should not have been removed.

U.S. Rep. Tom Feeney, a Florida Republican, decried the "imperial judiciary." "The minute they put on those robes," he said last week, "some of them become arrogant, supremacist ideologues who substitute their own biases and prejudices for representative government."

Arthur Hellman, who teaches about federal courts at the University of Pittsburgh law school, said the comments about activist judges signal a growing chasm between the judiciary and Congress. "The problem, when you have a climate of mistrust, as you do now, is that language like this will be read at its worst," he said.

Federal courts were given jurisdiction to review the case after Congress passed the law for the Schindlers in an emergency session March 20-21.

Contributing: USA TODAY's Laura Parker and Joan Biskupic and The Associated Press.

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Old 03-31-2005, 11:04 AM   #574 (permalink)
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Re: Appeals court: Terri Schiavo parents cannot intervene

Terri Schiavo timeline

Dec. 3, 1963 : Terri Marie Schindler is born to a well-to-do Philadelphia family.


Nov. 1984 : Michael Schiavo and Terri Schindler marry.


Feb. 25, 1990 : Terri Schiavo collapses and her heart temporarily stops owing to a possible imbalance in potassium caused by a possible eating disorder.


Nov. 1992 : Michael Schiavo wins more than $1 million in malpractice suit.


July 1993 : Terri's parents try to have Michael removed as guardian, upset over her care.


February 2000 : Michael requests Terri's feeding tube be removed. A judge agrees.


April 2001 : The feeding tube is removed after a court battle. It's reinserted two days later.


Oct. 15, 2003: : Feeding tube removed again after judge finds there is no hope of recovery.


Oct. 21, 2003 : Florida Gov. Jeb Bush orders tube reinserted.


September 2004 : Florida Supreme Court strikes down "Terri's Law."


March 18, 2005 : Terri Schiavo's feeding tube is removed for third time.


March 21, 2005 : President Bush signs a law allowing case to go to federal court.


March 22, 2005 : A federal judge refuses to order Schiavo's feeding tube reinserted.


March 23, 2005 : The 11th Circuit Court of Appeals refuses to order tube reinserted.


March 24, 2005 : The U.S. Supreme Court refuses to hear family's appeal.

March 30, 2005 : The U.S. Supreme Court refuses another emergency appeal from the Schindlers.


March 31, 2005 : Schiavo dies 13 days after a court halted her tube feeding. She was 41 years old.

Source: The Associated Press


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Friends Remember Schiavo Before Maelstrom
By JERRY SCHWARTZ
AP National Writer


She was not always Terri Schiavo, national obsession. Debbie Meyer remembers when she was Terri Schindler, a chubby child with big brown eyes behind Coke-bottle glasses, a guest at Meyer's 3rd-birthday party at the Philadelphia Zoo.

As the birthday girl, Debbie was given a key to storybooks posted around the zoo. Turn the key, and a recorded voice would talk about the animals. Other children at the party wanted a key, too, and were jealous.

But not Terri. ``She was just so excited,'' so happy to be there, so thrilled to among the animals she loved more than anything in the world, Meyer said.



This is the Terri she remembers - not the heartbreaking figure whose every facial tic was scrutinized for evidence of a conscious mind within. Not the central figure of a maelstrom, silent as multitudes debated her life and death.

For those multitudes who never knew her, it was easy to forget that this was a real woman who led a real life. But for her friends and family, it was impossible to forget.


Meyer, for instance, remembers the time more than 20 years ago when an excited Terri called her at college. She had a date - the first date this once overweight girl had ever had. Please, Terri begged, you have to come home and help me get ready.

Meyer couldn't make it home in time, but she was there the next day, to rehash Terri's spectacular night of romance. The boy was tall and handsome and he had kissed her.

The boy was Michael Schiavo; she had met him at a sociology class at Bucks County Community College, and they married a little more than a year later.

He would be her only lover.



She did not go to her senior prom. She had had crushes, of course, unrequited - a boy named Vincent in seventh grade, for one. She adored Danielle Steel romances, pored over Tiger Beat magazine with her friends, debated who was cutest - Starsky or Hutch. She liked Starsky, and with her friend Sue Pickwell wrote scores of letters to Paul Michael Glaser, the actor.

Once, she and Meyer went to see ``An Officer and a Gentleman'' four times in one day.

She was a shy person. Her high school yearbook, from Archbishop Wood in suburban Philadelphia, lists only one activity - library aide. The Rev. Chris Walsh, the school minister, said while several teachers remain from those days, only one remembers Terri, and not much about her.


Benjamin Shatz lived next to the Schindlers' four-bedroom colonial on Red Wing Lane in the Albidale section of Huntingdon Valley. All he remembers is ``a nice child, respectful, polite.''

Her shyness may have had something to do with her weight. Just 5-foot-3, she weighed 200 pounds in high school. ``She cried a lot when she went to get clothes,'' said her mother, Mary.

But Meyer remembers laughter, instead. ``Among those who knew her, she was always vivacious. She had a laugh that made everyone laugh,'' she said.


She collected Precious Moments figurines, and stuffed animals - she had more than 100 of them, and spent hours in her purple-and-white bedroom arranging them. Real animals were her passion; she rode horses and wanted to be a veterinarian, but she was an unenthusiastic student and never graduated college.


Once, she came home crying at night, sure that she had run over a rabbit or squirrel. Her family calmed her down and convinced her no animal had died, but then her brother Bobby retrieved the dead bunny and threw it in the bushes, so she'd never know.


Another time, the family's Labrador retriever Bucky collapsed, and Terri tried to give him mouth-to-muzzle resuscitation. He died as she held him.

The Schindlers - Mary and Robert (owner of an industrial equipment company) and their children Theresa Marie, Bobby and Suzanne - were a tight-knit family. Terri joined her mother for Mass on Saturdays, and all would gather round the table for roast beef on Sunday.


She was especially close to her mother. ``When people say I was her best friend, I say no,'' said Meyer. ``I was her closest friend. Her mother was her best friend.''


After she and Michael were married - on Nov. 10, 1984, at Our Lady of Good Counsel Church, she in Victorian white with a pink-and-white bouquet, he in a gray tuxedo - the couple lived in the Schindlers' basement.


In 1986, they moved into a condominium her parents owned in Florida, paying $400-a-month rent; the rest of the Schindlers also moved to the Sunshine State.


By this time, the 200-pound Terri was no more. Dieting, she had lost more than 50 pounds by the time she started college. She dyed her hair blonde, wore a bikini, liked to tan and drive her Trans Am past construction sites.


``Terri has always been beautiful from the inside out,'' Meyer said. ``And then when she lost all the weight, she really became quite beautiful on the outside as well. What was inside she allowed to shine out at that point.''


In Florida, Michael was hired as a restaurant manager, and Terri was an office worker for Prudential insurance. ``Everybody liked her. She was hardworking,'' said Jackie Rhodes, a co-worker and pal.

They would shop for clothes and eat at Bennigan's. When a colleague ran a golf benefit for Angelus House, a home for the handicapped, Terri and Jackie volunteered. Rhodes joined Terri in her frequent visits to see her grandmother at a nursing home 30 miles away.


Was she happy? Rhodes said she wanted to have children and had stopped using birth control, but had not become pregnant. She had seen a doctor about it.

Her friends and family say she was unhappy with Michael. He was controlling, they say, and tried to keep her away from them; he was abusive, they say, and told her that if she ever got fat again, he would leave her.


By this time, she weighed less than 120 pounds, and her ribs were visible. ``I eat, Mom. I eat,'' she told her concerned mother.

Her family doubts that she had a real eating disorder; her doctors are not sure whether anorexia or something like it was the root of the potassium imbalance they say probably caused her heart to stop on Feb. 25, 1990, when she collapsed in the hallway outside of her bedroom.


She was 26 years old, an ordinary woman about to be thrust - unwillingly, unknowingly, unconsciously - into an extraordinary adventure. She died 15 years later, a symbol to millions around the world, a person to those who knew and mourned her.


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I don't know....looking at the numbers it looks like we're going to have some GOP converts. LOL!

And no I will not be doing the dance of joy when she dies. I will be glad when it is over. I think we all need to move on.....this is a priavte family matter. (always has been always should be)

GOP converts, OMG how can you think that? More people will be leaving the Dem party after this. They treat life and death issues with pro-death judges they appointed. This is a travisty.

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Re: Appeals court: Terri Schiavo parents cannot intervene

What about the conservative, Christian judge that refused to have the feeding tube re-inserted, The conservative dominated Suprem Court that refused to even hear anything about it. The republicans have all the power, they control the executive, judicial and legislative branches of government and they couldn't save this woman's life.

Oh right, blame it on the democrats when you have all the power.
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What about the conservative, Christian judge that refused to have the feeding tube re-inserted, The conservative dominated Suprem Court that refused to even hear anything about it. The republicans have all the power, they control the executive, judicial and legislative branches of government and they couldn't save this woman's life.

Oh right, blame it on the democrats when you have all the power.
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The Supreme Court and judges did not suddenly become conservative just because a conservative President got elected. They still are liberal and vote that way. Bush does not give them orders and cannot give them orders. That is our system.

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The Supreme Court and judges did not suddenly become conservative just because a conservative President got elected. They still are liberal and vote that way. Bush does not give them orders and cannot give them orders. That is our system.

Party on Dude.
The suprem court is 5-4 in favor of the conservatives, have you already forgetten that they were the ones that appointed your man to power in the first place.
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Looks like half to me. Only one vote to change the outcome. And you know Bush is going to appoint lots of conservative judges in the next few years. Lots of the judges are old and will be retiring. That is what makes the liberal nuts with this election. It will be coming and coming with the even more majority approval now.
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Looks like half to me. Only one vote to change the outcome. And you know Bush is going to appoint lots of conservative judges in the next few years. Lots of the judges are old and will be retiring. That is what makes the liberal nuts with this election. It will be coming and coming with the even more majority approval now.
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