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Three Years Ago This Week: Terri Schiavo

Posted by Richard Blair, The All Spin Zone at 5:10 PM on March 21, 2008.


A brain dead woman in Florida became a symbol of all that was wrong with the marriage between the GOP and the fundamentalist Christians.

(Ed. Note: It’s hard to believe that three years have passed since the first significant battle of the 21st century culture wars was fought. Most Americans watched on in either rapt amazement or abject horror as a brain dead woman in Florida became a symbol of all that was wrong with the marriage of convenience between the Republican Party and the fundamentalist Christian conservative base. As a reminder of what took place in March, 2005, ASZ is republishing a post, below, that should take the reader back, and once again remind all progressives of what’s at stake in 2008, in both the presidential and congressional elections.)

March 20th, 2005:

The three ring media circus over a corpse that remains technically functional, yet who’s human spirit departed her earthly bonds so long ago, continues in earnest today. As I type this blog entry, both houses of congress are poised to bastardize the limits of legislative (and perhaps moral) authority as it attempts to deal with the Schiavo case.

This whole situation has gone well beyond extraordinary. The country is going to hell in a handbasket. The planet is going to hell in a handbasket. Hundreds of thousands of functional people will die around the world today from war, state sponsored genocide, starvation, AIDS, spousal abuse, execution, gang violence, narco terrorism, and many other social causes, yet the U.S. congress would never, in a million legislative days (the measurement of time in Washington, DC), consider meeting in emergency session to deal with those issues. Never. Yet they meet today to deal with the moral question of a brain dead woman being allowed to depart this mortal coil with some modicum of decency.

The Schiavo case has gone well beyond the realm of the sublime and absurd, and entered the venue of the ghoulish. But you know what? America is getting what the majority voted for, just like ANWR. Bitch, whine, and moan all you want, but there’s not a goddamn thing you or I can do about it. Progressives do not have the media reach. We do not have the high profile pitchmen (and women) who are willing to put everything on the line and pull out all the stops to wake up a nearly completely comatose America. DOCTOR Bill Frist, Senate Majority Leader, makes a bullshit eighth-hand medical diagnosis for the media, and the TASS-US stenos dutifully lap it up. DOCTOR Howard Dean, newly elected chairman of the DNC, says nothing publicly.

The hypocrisy is, indeed, stunning. Liz at Blondesense comments this morning:

Bush is changing his plans this weekend to rush to sign emergency legislation that might save Terry Schiavo’s life if he can get federal judges to rule on this case. This from a man who had no problem signing a law to allow hospitals to pull life support from patients whose bennies had run out, were probably less sick than Schiavo and of course were of the brown skinned persuasion. This from the culture of life man who signed more execution orders than any other governor. This from the man who started a goddamned war in Iraq dragging young men and women from America to fight for his whimsy, get killed or mutilated and then shaft them…

The most absurd thing is that this is no longer about Terri Schiavo. You know it and I know it. It’s about unbridled abuse of power. It’s one of the final shots in the culture war for the collective soul of America.

Don’t just take my word for it, either. Here’s a learned legal opinion:

…Look, there is no other way to put it: this is the most blatant and egregious power-grab by one branch over another in my lifetime. Congress is intruding so far into the power of the judiciary, on behalf of a single family, that it is breathtaking.

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(Ed. Note: the following are updates to the original post from 3/20 and 3/21/05. I’ve retained them primarily for the linkage…)

Update, 3:30PM, 3.20.05 - The Corpse Reanimation and Tent Revival Faith Healing Act of 2005 failed make it past the House on a voice vote. Democrats are forcing the GOP to go on record. There’s little doubt that this legislation will pass and be forwarded to the Senate for quick action, but not today. Dennis Hastert has signaled that he’ll call another vote as early as 12:01AM Monday - if he can get enough congressional representatives (218 votes and two-thirds of the House) back to Washington from their Easter recess.

Update, 4:30PM, 3.20.05 - The Washington Post has published an excerpt from a memo that was circulated among GOP Senators:

…An unsigned one-page memo, distributed to Republican senators, said the debate over Schiavo would appeal to the party’s base, or core, supporters. The memo singled out Sen. Bill Nelson (D-Fla.), who is up for reelection next year and is potentially vulnerable in a state President Bush won last year.
“This is an important moral issue and the pro-life base will be excited that the Senate is debating this important issue,” said the memo, which was reported by ABC News and later given to The Washington Post. “This is a great political issue, because Senator Nelson of Florida has already refused to become a cosponsor and this is a tough issue for Democrats…

Can we now dispense with the myth that the GOP faux outrage over this issue actually has anything at all to do with Terri Schiavo? Thank you.

Update, 10:45AM, 3.21.05 - Hilzoy at Obsidian Wings commits the definitive last words on the Schiavo case to the blogosphere.

Digg!

Richard Blair is the blogmaster of All Spin Zone.


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"Culture of Life" my ass
Posted by: pangolin on Mar 22, 2008 8:31 AM   
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The same people who made a big stink about Terri Schiavo drove past hundreds of homeless people to make their point. Since then they have done NOTHING to protect or preserve the lives of the millions of homeless or health impaired americans.

The Republican right and the Christian Right represent a Culture of Death and Pain. These are the same people who argue that torture is OK if some really scary excuse is used.

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» RE: "Culture of Life" my ass Posted by: JSquercia
This is when the Chickens came home to roost.....
Posted by: Sissy on Mar 22, 2008 10:11 AM   
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I don't think there has been, nor will there be a more defining moment for the Bush Presidency, or the then Reblican dominated Congress, than the Schiavo tragedy. I find it hard to believe that it was three years ago as it seems like yesterday that you had the likes of Senator and Dr. Bill Frist, Tom DeLay and of course our great leader who took a flight back in the wee hours of the night to sign an executive order against Mrs. Schiavo's husband.

It was ironic the time and care that this administration put into the deeply private lives of this one citizen, but yet the president wouldn't take time out of his vacation at the height of Katrina to fly into storm ravaged Mississippi and the Gulf states.

If there was a time when questions started to ferment about what direction this country seemed to be heading, I think it was then. Its a lesson I hope will never be forgotten.

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Just got my DNR Tattoo
Posted by: FAITHCARR on Mar 22, 2008 5:00 PM   
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Sure the Paramedics have to ignore it, but the hospitals (3), my doctors (5), all my family members, and even a few of my closest friends have copies of my Living Will (14 pages long)and I keep a copy in my glove compartment!

The para's will radio in my DNR tat, and the ER will pull up my records.

It was the Shiavo case that drove me to it.

Faith Carr
Gainesville Florida

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LISTEN, PEOPLE!
Posted by: Longdream on Mar 22, 2008 9:53 PM   
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Terry Schiavo had NO Health Care Proxy.

If she had signed one, none of what happened to her could have happened.

Don't want it to happen to you?

GET A HEALTH CARE PROXY TODAY

Another thing: Do not wait until you're going into a hospital feet first. The proxies you sign in the hospital aren't valid.

The Health Care Proxy is a document that allows you to designate a person to speak for you with regard to your Health Care if you can't speak for yourself. Your Health Care Agent can do tough things, like sign you out of a hospital against medical advice, hire and fire physicians, veto medications or procedures--anything YOU can do, your Health Care Agent can do for you, including get an injunction on your behalf, and sue for malpractice.

The law says that a Health Care Proxy must be witnessed and notarized, and the witnesses can't be your relatives, heirs, creditors, your health care provider, or anyone who works for your health care provider. Why not? Conflict of interest.

Think about it: Will a hospital or a health care provider give you a valid document that will allow you to sue?

Go to your lawyer and get a proper HCP done. If poor Terry had done that, her family wouldn't have had to suffer. There would have been no fight, and no way for Frist and Bush to stick their ugly hands into her business, and squeeze her to make political juice.

Her Health Care Agent would have had the power, and what he or she said would have been the last word.

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» RE: that was Posted by: Longdream
This was the sickest, most intrusively obnoxious moment in the USA
Posted by: Intellect on Mar 27, 2008 7:26 AM   
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The machinations of the legislatures in both the State of Florida and Congress and signed by first the Florida Governor, Jeb Bush and then the pResident, the Shrub represent one of the sickest, most ignorant, and politically pandering moments in US history!

The Schiavo case had been dragged on for years, through the entire progression of courts both state and federal before the Florida Legislature and Governor inserted themselves in a family situation where they had no legitimacy, and then Congress and the pResident, grandstanding in order to pander to the religious right wing, who also had no legitimacy getting themselves involved.

The result of this was the demeaning of the courts in the public's' view creating disrespect in the public for the law and the court systems (in which this case had been finally decided after years of litigation, so terribly painful to Michael Schaivo).

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