10/24/2003
More Schiavo case reax
Who could blame him? -- Schiavo's doctor of five years quits case.
The story includes this: "Where her cerebral cortex would be, there is a giant black hole filled with spinal fluid," -- George Felos, Michael Schiavo's lawyer.
Meanwhile, rightwing theocratic showboat Randall Terry is so happy at this victory he want to repeat it around the nation. His mistake is assuming that all legislatures are as craven and easily stampeded as Florida's.
Even some right-wingers express qualms.
Reason on-line considers her condition.
+ Tallahassee Democrat -- Lawmaking gone bad.
+ Ernst column (Sarasota Herald-Tribune) -- Even in Schiavo case, governor has no place at the hospital bedside
+ Time-Union -- characteristically is the only paper in the state to applaud the law. And it points readers to the Schiavo parents' web site.
+ Stuart News -- Gov. Bush set a dreadful precedent by intervening in medical, court decision.
+ My take.
+ A caustic letter to the News-Journal says -- former President George H.W. the Elder and his lovely wife must be full of Texas pride these days. After all, they have one son who thinks he is the king and now another son who thinks he is God.
The story includes this: "Where her cerebral cortex would be, there is a giant black hole filled with spinal fluid," -- George Felos, Michael Schiavo's lawyer.
Meanwhile, rightwing theocratic showboat Randall Terry is so happy at this victory he want to repeat it around the nation. His mistake is assuming that all legislatures are as craven and easily stampeded as Florida's.
Even some right-wingers express qualms.
Reason on-line considers her condition.
+ Tallahassee Democrat -- Lawmaking gone bad.
+ Ernst column (Sarasota Herald-Tribune) -- Even in Schiavo case, governor has no place at the hospital bedside
+ Time-Union -- characteristically is the only paper in the state to applaud the law. And it points readers to the Schiavo parents' web site.
+ Stuart News -- Gov. Bush set a dreadful precedent by intervening in medical, court decision.
+ My take.
+ A caustic letter to the News-Journal says -- former President George H.W. the Elder and his lovely wife must be full of Texas pride these days. After all, they have one son who thinks he is the king and now another son who thinks he is God.




