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Florida Governor Jeb Bush renews persecution of Michael Schiavo
By Patrick Martin
21 June 2005
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In an action that combines personal vindictiveness and political
calculation, Florida Governor Jeb Bush has sought an investigation
into the circumstances surrounding the original injury to Terri
Schiavo, the severely brain-damaged woman who died last March
31 after a lengthy court battle over terminating her life support.
Bushs clear aim in this latest intervention into the
Schiavo tragedy is to suggest that Terris husband Michael
Schiavo contributed to her brain damage either by poisoning her
or by a delay in calling 911 after she collapsed. Bush is using
his office to curry favor with the Christian fundamentalists and
persecute a man who has been subjected to years of vilification
and slander by the religious right.
The chief medical examiner for Pinellas and Pasco counties
released a June 15 report on the autopsy of Terri Schiavo, confirming
that she had suffered severe and irreversible brain damage, with
her brain shriveled to half its normal size because of the massive
destruction of cells due to oxygen deprivation.
Two additional findings refuted myths peddled by the ultra-right.
The examiner found that the entire section of the brain devoted
to sight had been destroyed, meaning that Terri was blind and
that her eye movements were random and not indicative of a conscious
response to stimuli. And he found that there were no indications
that Terri had been physically abused.
Two days after the autopsy report was made public, Governor
Bush sent a letter to Bernie McCabe, state attorney in Clearwater,
Florida. His aim was to divert attention from the medical examiners
incontrovertible findings, which have dealt a devastating blow
to right-wing Republican politicians like Senate Majority Leader
Bill Frist, House Majority Leader Tom DeLay, and both himself
and his brother, the president. He cites two issues that he claims
remain unanswered: the cause of Terri Schiavos
original brain damage, and the timeline of Michael Schiavos
response when he first discovered her collapsed on the floor of
their home in 1990.
The medical examiner found little evidence of an eating disorder
as the cause of her collapse, while ruling out any overt
or blunt trauma, as Bush admits. The governors letter,
however, asserts that the blood tests administered at the time
of her collapse would not necessarily have detected or ruled
out many types of drugs or toxins. This empty claim would
apply to just about any forensic investigation. What it clearly
insinuates, however, is that Terri collapsed because she was administered
some undetected drug, presumably by her husband.
Bushs innuendo is followed by an outright fabrication:
he suggests that Michael Schiavo waited for up to 70 minutes to
call 911, essentially allowing his wife to suffer severe brain
damage. Bush manufactures this alleged gap in time
by citing three unconnected reports: the 911 log showing the call
came in at 5:40 a.m., Schiavos 1992 testimony at a medical
malpractice trial that he found his wife collapsed at about 5:00
a.m., and his comments in a 2003 television interview on Larry
King Live, when he placed the time of discovery at 4:30 a.m.
Bush concludes his letter by urging the states attorney
to take a fresh look at this case without any preconceptions
as to the outcome. His clear purpose, however, is to feed
the preconceptions of the religious fanatics who laid siege for
a month to the hospice where Terri Schiavo died, shrieking that
the brain-damaged woman was conscious, aware, responsive, even
disabled, and that her death was a court-ordered murder.
George Felos, Michael Schiavos attorney, said Bush was
pandering to his political supporters. Its just shameful
and disgraceful that Governor Bush has for years used this case
to perpetuate his own agenda. Felos added, There is
no hour gap or other gap to the point Michael heard Terri fall
and called 911. Weve seen the baseless allegations in this
case fall by the wayside one by one ... Thats what I would
call it, a baseless claim to perpetuate a controversy that in
fact doesnt exist.
In a statement issued through his lawyer, Schiavo himself called
the proposed investigation an outrage, charging Bush
with seeking to divert attention from the autopsy findings. On
the alleged 70-minute gap, Schiavo said, I have consistently
said over the years that I didnt wait, but ran to call 911
after Terri collapsed. I wasnt wearing a watch or looking
at a clock and I have stated in my sworn testimony that Im
not good with dates and times.
Several Florida newspapers published material rebutting the
suggestions in Bushs letter. The Miami Herald noted
that the autopsy report itself made no mention of any time discrepancy,
and quoted one expert in brain resuscitation who said that the
fact that EMTs were able to restore Terris heart and lung
function suggested that her husband had called 911 as soon as
he discovered her.
If shes in ventricular fibrillation, the chances
are she collapsed within 15 to 20 minutes prior to their arrival,
John Kuluz, an intensive-care specialist and expert in brain resuscitation
at the University of Miami medical school, told the Herald.
Otherwise, they would never have got her heart going again.
The St. Petersburg Times sent the autopsy reports to
a pathology professor at the University of South Florida, who
agreed that Terri Schiavo could not have been revived if her husband
had waited 70 minutes before calling 911. In an editorial, the
newspaper called Bush a desperate politician abusing his
power in an attempt to justify his previous interference in this
tragedy.
Frank Cerabino, a columnist for the Palm Beach Post,
denounced the pandering horde of flat-earth politicians
who had been practicing their unholy medicine for far too long.
Bushs call for an investigation comes just as the autopsy
report exposed the lies previously used to bolster the save
Terri campaign, he noted. Those who joined this effort can
now indulge themselves in a murder fantasy orchestrated by the
states chief executive, a kind of Tallahassee CSI,
he wrote.
While most of the national Republican leaders who jumped into
the Terri Schiavo case in March have sought to downplay their
role in this political debacle, Jeb Bush has embraced it. He combined
his letter to the states attorney with a letter to the New
York Times in which he denounced what he called its grotesque
and chilling disrespect for the sanctity of life. Bushs
defense of the sanctity of life of course includes
his support for capital punishment and for the slaughter of thousands
of innocent people in the wars launched by his brother in Afghanistan
and Iraq.
Governor Bushs latest attempt to incite state persecution
of Michael Schiavo is a monstrous abuse of power that demonstrates
the viciously anti-democratic character of the ultra-right political
agenda. It also shows the extent to which the Republican Party
is in thrall to the most backward and deranged elements of the
Christian fundamentalists, those who insist, against both scientific
evidence and majority opinion, that their religious nostrums must
be imposed by the state on the entire American population.
See Also:
Autopsy proves Terri Schiavo was in vegetative
state
[16 June 2005]
The case of Terri Schiavo
and the crisis of politics and culture in the United States
[4 April 2005]
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