{"id":302,"date":"2005-03-24T07:46:09","date_gmt":"2005-03-24T12:46:09","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/thecapeblog.com\/wp\/?p=302"},"modified":"2005-03-24T07:46:09","modified_gmt":"2005-03-24T12:46:09","slug":"liberty-3-christian-wrong-0","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/thecapeblog.com\/?p=302","title":{"rendered":"Liberty: 3; &#8220;Christian&#8221; Wrong: 0"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>The darlings of the &#8220;Christian&#8221; Wrong, including Tom (&#8220;anything to distract the public from the Ethics Committee investigation of my campaign improprieties&#8221;) DeLay are certainly sinking deeper and deeper into the mire of the Schiavo case, aren&#8217;t they?<\/p><p><!--more--><br \/>\nShot down yet again by a Florida State court, a federal Appeals court, and the Florida legislature, the &#8220;Christian&#8221; Wrong in the persons of Jeb Bush and William Cheshire continue to flail in the wind.<br \/>\nThe latest political pandering include filing long-shot legislation to make the state Mrs. Schiavo&#8217;s legal guardian, and a new &#8220;miracle&#8221; diagnosis made by Cheshire.<br \/>\nAmazingly, said diagnosis was made without benefit of an actual medical exam.<br \/>\nWell, a couple of good things have come out of this.<br \/>\nFirst, the mainstream press seems to have awakened &#8211; at least on this issue &#8211; from its terrified paralaysis  of the last 4+ years.<br \/>\nAnd the public seems to have regained a scintilla of common sense and a dose of healthy skepticism regarding real reasons for the latest round of theocratic &#8220;politickin'&#8221; in Washington.<br \/>\nFor example, there are more and more published reports of the overwhelming public revulsion at the Federal Government&#8217;s latest pandering to the &#8220;Christian&#8221; Wrong: anywhere from 57 to over 80% of those surveyed disagree with Congress&#8217;s involvement in this private matter.<br \/>\nThere are also a lot of stories about the 1999 Advance Directives Act* which then-Texas Governor George Bush signed to permit hospitals to refuse end-of-life treatment.<br \/>\nThis is the same bill* which was recently invoked in the case of the Houston infant who was disconnected from life support.<br \/>\nNews outlets also have published numerous articles about Bush&#8217;s unnecessary, melodramatic and expensive (over $30,000\/hour in operating costs) flight back to Washington on Air Force One to sign the Schiavo bill as yet more evidence that this is a political, and not a humanitarian, issue for the Republicans.<br \/>\nAnd consider this from the <a href=\"http:\/\/www.capecodonline.com\/cctimes\/whoabsorbs24.htm\" target=\"_blank\">Washington Post<\/a>:<br \/>\n<i>At every opportunity, (House Majority Leader) Tom DeLay has sanctimoniously proclaimed his concern for the well-being of Terri Schiavo, saying he is only trying to ensure she has the chance &#8216;we all deserve,&#8217; &#8221; the liberal Center for American Progress said in a statement Monday, echoing complaints of Democratic lawmakers and medical ethicists. &#8220;Just last week, DeLay marshaled a budget resolution through the House of Representatives that would cut funding for Medicaid by at least $15 billion, threatening the quality of care for people like Terri Schiavo.<\/i><br \/>\n*The Advance Directives Act allows Texas hospitals to disconnect patients from life-sustaining systems if a doctor, in consultation with a hospital bioethics committee, concludes the patient&#8217;s condition is hopeless. 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