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Reply Thu 11 Aug, 2005 12:38 pm
Terri Schiavo's Estranged Husband Receives Guardianship Award


by Steven Ertelt
LifeNews.com Editor
August 8, 2005


Doral, FL (LifeNews.com) -- Though his objective as her legal guardian was to end Terri Schiavo's life, Terri's estranged husband Michael received an award from a Florida guardianship group for his decision-making as the person charged with determining the disabled woman's fate. Michael was given the Guardian of the Year Award by the Florida State Guardianship Association yesterday, just over four months after he won a years-long court battle to have Terri's feeding tube removed. Terri died on March 31 after nearly two weeks of a painful starvation and dehydration death.

"I'm not much of a speechmaker," Michael said as he accepted the award. "I don't talk much. But on behalf of my wife Theresa, I thank you."

Brother Paul O'Donnell, a Franciscan monk who sometimes serves as the spokesman for Terri's parents, Bob and Mary Schindler, called the award "offensive."

"Oh, my God, that's offensive," O'Donnell said. "Michael Schiavo ... basically let her rot."

The guardianship group acknowledged Michael was a controversial choice, but they honored him for supposedly keeping Terri's wishes.

"We see a lot of situations where family steps away," Michelle Kenney, president-elect of the group, told the Associated Press. "He stuck by. He didn't walk away."

However, a good friend of Terri's vividly remembers watching a television program with Terri about a woman who was in a coma for years. Terri was upset when she told a joke about the woman and said there was no way doctors or lawyers could know the woman's wishes.

"Where there is life, there is hope," Terri told her friend.

Aside from his decisions that led to Terri's death, Michael repeatedly failed to follow basic instrutions given to guardians.

Michael violated both state law and court orders in failing on several occasions to file an annual guardianship and medical care plan for Terri. he also refused, during the 12 years he was Terri's guardian, to take the mandatory guardianship training course offered by the state of Florida. That, too, is required by state law

He also cut off any extensive medical care or rehabilitative treatment in 1992, years before Terri's ultimate death.

Pat Anderson, a former attorney for the Schindler family, wrote a letter to the organization saying she found the award "insulting to the thousands of honest, hard-working guardians who follow Florida law in act and spirit."

"There is much more to being a guardian than insisting on the ward's death," she wrote.


According to the Florida State Guardianship Association web site, the recipient of the annual award came from a list of people nominated by local chapters. Chapters were instructed by the state group to find nominees who represented their wards "with service that improves the wards' quality of life."

ACTION: Send your thoughts on Michael's award to Florida State Guardianship Association, PO Box 13978, Tallahassee, FL, 32317 or call (850) 656-8848 or fax (850) 656-3038. You can send an email note to the group by filling out the form at http://www.floridaguardians.com/component/option,com_contact/Itemid,3/

Related web sites:
Terri Schiavo's family - http://www.terrisfight.org
Florida State Guardianship Association - http://www.floridaguardians.com
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ebrown p
 
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Reply Thu 11 Aug, 2005 12:47 pm
Geesh! You folks never give up do you.

Don't you think it is about time to let this drop?
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BumbleBeeBoogie
 
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Reply Thu 11 Aug, 2005 12:47 pm
BBB
A well-deserved award to Michael Schiavo.

BBB
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ConstitutionalGirl
 
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Reply Thu 11 Aug, 2005 02:34 pm
Yes, and I'd love to beat him with it. Twisted Evil
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Merry Andrew
 
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Reply Thu 11 Aug, 2005 02:37 pm
Schiavo did the right thing. He finally buried a woman who had been dead for more than 20 years. What's your problem with that, CG?
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ebrown p
 
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Reply Thu 11 Aug, 2005 02:51 pm
Here's another story of people defying bullheaded Conservative idiocy being rewarded.

Quote:

Cuban Prisoner in US Sends Letter to Elian

Havana, Jul 22 (Prensa Latina) René González, one of the five Cubans unjustly held in a US prison, wrote 11-year-old Elian Gonzalez a letter thanking him for his sensitivity and showing him that his sacrifice is not in vain.

"Thanks for showing me that the future we are fighting for will justify, in Cubans like you, all our efforts", emphasized Rene Gonzalez.

Gonzalez also voiced gratitude for fuelling the conviction that he and his co-prisoners will return.

The letter was read Thursday by Olga Salanueva, Gonzalez´ wife, during Elian´s six-grade graduation ceremony held in Cardenas, Matanzas, 80 miles northeast of Havana. This year, 143,435 sixth grade students graduated on the island.

Gonzalez´ letter was inspired by the message Elian read last June at Havana´s anti-imperialist Tribune on the 5th anniversary of his reunification with his father.

Now 11, Elian was at the center of a custody dispute five years ago, after he was found floating on a makeshift raft in the Strait of Florida, following a failed emigration attempt to the US from Cuba.

His mother drowned with another 10 people and the boy´s relatives in Miami claimed custody of the boy against the will of his father, who remained in Cuba.
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roverroad
 
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Reply Fri 12 Aug, 2005 02:09 am
Congratulations to Michael Schiavo. He earned that award for being such a good husband to the end while putting up with the crap from the insane righties.
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ConstitutionalGirl
 
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Reply Fri 12 Aug, 2005 05:33 am
Congratulations to Michael Schiavo. He earned that award for being such a good F-ckig husband to the end while putting up with the crap from his insane Slag.
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edgarblythe
 
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Reply Fri 12 Aug, 2005 06:14 am
Sick.
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ConstitutionalGirl
 
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Reply Sat 13 Aug, 2005 01:47 am
edgarblythe wrote:
Sick.
Yea, I know, what he did was sick.
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Endymion
 
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Reply Sat 13 Aug, 2005 03:52 am
There is a time to do nothing and a time to act.
I respect anyone who knows when the time to take responsibility has come.

Who else was going to help that poor woman?
It would be too easy to leave her another 20 years - after all, we don't have to look at her.

What M did was NOT ignore her suffering out of cowardice, but end it with bravery. What other motive could he have had? As the article states, he was (understandably) estranged from his wife. He could also have turned his back.

Anyway, unless we've been there, who are we to judge?

As for her starving to death... yes, it would have been kinder to have given her a lethal injection - but that wasn't made available was it?
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Individual
 
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Reply Sat 13 Aug, 2005 05:06 am
I think it's wrong either way.

The government shouldn't support one controversial idea over another when the people are obviously split on it.

Not necessarily "sick," just inappropriate and irresponsible. Not only is it spitting in the face of the people who believe so strongly that a human life shouldn't be ended no matter what, but it's reducing the amazing amount of love that this man had and all the support that he received into a worthless trophy -- as if he acted the way he did to win some contest.

Now if I could just hear some arguments for or against my point instead of dragging the whole Terry Schiavo argument around another mile... :wink:
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Endymion
 
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Reply Sat 13 Aug, 2005 05:14 am
Individual, you say it's "inappropriate and irresponsible."

Can you explain why?

And that it is "spitting in the face of the people who believe so strongly that a human life shouldn't be ended no matter what"

What people are these? And can you explain their thinking?
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Individual
 
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Reply Sat 13 Aug, 2005 05:26 am
I'm a little confused about what you want me to expand on, Endymion. I said it was "inappropriate and irresponsible" and then explained why I thought that in the following sentences.

Pretty much the same with your second question: the people I'm talking about are, quite blatantly, "the people who believe so strongly that a human life shouldn't be ended no matter what". I've just labelled an entire group of people, and that group of people is exactly who I'm talking about. They might believe what they do because of religion, nature, nurture -- I don't know and I don't care. What I do care about is the fact that they all believe the same thing. And that belief has just been ridiculed by the government -- an institution that should be unbiased on ethically confusing issues -- because the government specifically favored one view. And, as I have no doubt that you've seen, this is a very potent issue; it can't do anything other than further separate the two groups of people while praising one side and hurting the other.
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Endymion
 
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Reply Sat 13 Aug, 2005 05:33 am
Fair play - thanks for responding.
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Merry Andrew
 
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Reply Sat 13 Aug, 2005 07:42 am
Individual -- I don't necessarily disagree with you, except that in the Schiavo case the life was already ended. Terri Schiavo died more than 20 years ago. Her vital signs were being kept artificially viable, an abomination in itself, it seems to me, particularly in view of the fact that she had expressed a desire not be given "heroic effots." All Schiavo did was make sure that his long-dead wife got a decent burial.
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edgarblythe
 
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Reply Sat 13 Aug, 2005 02:51 pm
constitutional girl
You have allowed emotion to overrule good sense. Sorry to have to post it.
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