Michael Schiavo forms PAC

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Michael Schiavo joins the fray
Terri Schiavo's husband starts a PAC devoted to defeating the Bible-thumping politicians who used his comatose wife as a football.

By Michael Scherer

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Dec. 7, 2005 | At the height of the battle, Michael Schiavo appeared to be a reluctant cultural warrior. His wife, Terri, lay comatose, in her 15th year of vegetative slumber, connected to a feeding tube, but well beyond resuscitation. Around her hospice, a political hurricane swirled.

In Terri's name, President George Bush interrupted his vacation, Sen. Bill Frist played doctor from the Senate floor, Florida Gov. Jeb Bush launched a flimsy criminal investigation, and Rep. Tom DeLay issued ominous political threats to the judiciary. The religious right had turned Terri into a symbolic beachhead in the battle for a "culture of life," and the Republican Party had answered the call.

But Michael Schiavo, who legally controlled his wife's fate, never showed any predilection for the limelight. In fact, he wished that everyone would just leave his family alone. "People are removed from their feeding tubes every day across this country," Schiavo told CNN's Larry King, in a rare interview last March. "The government chose this one to pander for their religious right, pander for their votes."

But now, as the one-year anniversary of Terri Schiavo's death approaches, Michael Schiavo is changing his approach and preparing to enter the political fray. Terri's fate has already been decided. Now her husband wants to claim her legacy. "For 15 years, I have been watching the politicians working their ways into my case. I felt I needed to do something when this was all said and done," Schiavo told Salon on Tuesday. "I didn't ask for this fight, but now I am ready."

This week Schiavo will roll out a new political action committee, called Terri PAC, with the hope of raising money to defeat the politicians who tried to intervene in the legal battle between Schiavo and Terri's parents, Bob and Mary Schindler. "Whatever I can do, I am going to do," says Schiavo, who works as a nurse in the Pinellas County Jail in Clearwater, Fla. Starting in January, he plans to change his work hours to three 12-hour shifts a week, allowing him more time to work on politics.



At the same time, Schiavo is putting the finishing touches on a book, "Terri: The Truth," which is scheduled for release in March. His former in-laws, the Schindlers, have also announced plans to publish a book with their side of the story in March. The Schindlers have been working to establish their own legacy for their daughter. This summer, the couple gave their support to a new seminarian scholarship in Terri's name at the Ave Maria University. "We feel that Terri was chosen by God to combat evil," Bob Schindler told a Catholic news service. "What a fine way to pay tribute to her life."

Terri PAC will not be the first time Schiavo has inserted himself into politics since his wife's death. During this year's Virginia governor's race, Schiavo volunteered his support for the victorious Democrat, Tim Kaine, after his Republican opponent, Jerry Kilgore, said he did "not agree to the forced starvation of any individual." Though Kaine did not trumpet the endorsement, the amount of press coverage it received was encouraging, says Derek Newton, a political consultant at the November Group, in Coral Gables, Fla., who is working with Schiavo. "From the PAC's perspective, Kaine's win was very important," Newton said.

One Florida Democrat, Rep. Robert Wexler, who represents parts of Palm Beach, says that Michael Schiavo could have an impact going into the 2006 midterm election. "Terri Schiavo and Michael Schiavo were some of the most prominent victims of the Republicans' abuse of power," said Wexler. "Michael Schiavo's effort is not only appropriate and timely, but it is also extremely important."

In addition to funneling money to certain political campaigns, the PAC will name those politicians who supported government intervention in his wife's case, as well as those who opposed intervention. Schiavo also hopes to use the Web site to educate people about the importance of living wills. Newton said that Schiavo has no plans to run for political office himself; the two have not yet discussed whether Schiavo will collect a salary from the PAC for his efforts.

In the interview, Schiavo mentioned Rep. DeLay, R-Texas, Sen. Frist, R-Tenn., and Sen. Rick Santorum, R-Pa., as primary targets of the effort. He also said he wanted to be involved in the upcoming Florida governor's race. "We are going to focus on holding these people accountable," Schiavo said.
 

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michael sherer...lol...

nice to see he`s putting the insurance money to good use....

and now that the shouting is over.....instead of moving on with his life,"the reluctant warrior" is writing a book....

what a prick...

of course,you don`t see that...because your politics outweigh common sense...
 
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gardenweasel said:
michael sherer...lol...

of course,you don`t see that...because your politics outweigh common sense...

Yea, that's exactly what I thought about our elected, when it happened. Common sense went out the window for political gain.
 

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Yea, that's exactly what I thought about our elected, when it happened. Common sense went out the window for political gain.


not sure i get your point...

what is see is a guy that basically abandoned his brain dead wife....when he and his lawyer had certain laws changed that reset the criteria for "extraordinary life sustaining procedures"..then,worked very hard to have the plug pulled...all the while the family did all the hard work in caring for and being there for the girl...

the guy moved on...had another family...yet,he gets to make the decision..gets the settlement....and gets the life insurance....because he was still the husband...but only on paper...

i think it`s fair for a real husband to make this call...

not a schmuck that`s moved on with his life...that literally worked to have laws changed so he could rid himself of this burden...while still being able to collect the settlement(which was stipulated for rehab,btw) and the insurance...

i don`t disagree with family making the decision...i just think that the caretaker/family issue needs some clarification...

and i happen to think that the guy`s a bastard...that`s just my opinion...based on what i`ve read...
 
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His point is that he has given up on politics because he feels that if politics was based on common sense then a bozo like Bush would of never been elected. Yeah my politics outweigh common sense, yep I was the one whom thought I knew more than the doctors presiding over the case that said she was brain dead and had no chance of recovery, and I was the one that made idle threats to the judicial system, on the other hand i would tend to believe that your politics has clouded your basic reasoning skills. .
 

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you posted this ,m.c.,because of your extreme left wing political leanings....

your post was a political post...i don`t think you give a damn whether this guy`s a bastard or not....

you could care less about his motivations...just that he`s firing a shot across the bow of the evil christian religious types...

my point is,i don`t care where he falls in the "religious" politiical war...left or right...

when i look at it objectively,i see a bad actor...a guy that made out on this unfortunate situation...

and now, he`s such a "reluctant warrior",he`s writing a book...

lets see if he donates the proceeds to charity...

m.c...you are one of the few guys on this board that is so entrenched in political ideology,that you`d like to see see this country go under...as long as it discredits "the bozo bush"(couldn`t get discuss this topic without a bush commentt....lol).....

i feel sorry for you...
 
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who gives a rat's ass about anything schiavo? i'd rather hear a manson rambling than look at this clusterfvk topic again.
 

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smurphy said:
who gives a rat's ass about anything schiavo? i'd rather hear a manson rambling than look at this clusterfvk topic again.

Lotta testy people in this thread. Turn that frown upside down, Smurph! :scared
 

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Lotta testy people in this thread. Turn that frown upside down, Smurph! :scared

:D :burnout

I'd make a rant to kcwolf if he hadn't made me money over the years. :cursin:

Anyhow, given the current state of affairs I believe that common sense was the only reason people voted for W against the neo-socialist opposition.
Uhhhh, regardless of any war.
 

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Gardenweasel,

I feel the same about the vast majority of your posts as they are in general attacks to the left, perhaps you don't feel that you do this but if you looked at most of your posts objectively then I think you could see that the vast majority of your posts are far from constructive. From reading your post in the past I have also had the feeling that you would gladly see the country tank if things were not being led by the right and their political agenda, as I have seen very few posts of yours that actually were objective and centrists in idea. As far as posting a political post, well is that not a political forum? Where are you at when MANSON (AKA Palehose) posts the same post over and over? Whee are you at when Scabby attacks others that don't agree with his ideas? Where are you at when DTB makes a daily Clinton reference? Where are you at when Dr. Freeze makes racial comments?
 

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Master Capper said:
Gardenweasel,

I feel the same about the vast majority of your posts as they are in general attacks to the left, perhaps you don't feel that you do this but if you looked at most of your posts objectively then I think you could see that the vast majority of your posts are far from constructive.

Gotta butt in. The problem is the left is destructive and they are allied with the democrats and politicians.

The right or conservatives have ownership of reason and what is correct. They do not necesarilly ally themselves with the politicians.

Conservatives are not about feelings, guilt trips or agendas as you may point out (although politicians are about agendas). Conservatives are not feminized by the perception of others, moreover they are acutely tuned (or mostly try to be) to the issues affecting family, country and individual.
When you constantly blame one individual or a specific group on all the maladies that are in your mind, you immediately deny any possibility of seeing the truth and at the same time do a great deal of harm to your peers, family and fellow comrades :) .
 

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Fu ck Michael he only wanted his wife dead so he could marry that other bitch i bet his last words to her were "die bitch die" Michael murdered his wife had he given a shit he would of let her parents care for her.
 

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Nosigar said:
The right or conservatives have ownership of reason and what is correct. They do not necesarilly ally themselves with the politicians.


Of course they are!! LMAO!!!

Wow! Never ever thought I'd read something so unbelievably arrogant/ignorant/just plain rediculous...not even here!

Yes, Nosigar, you are always correct. Everything you do is right. The rest of us are just here to make your perfect life difficult.
Our sincere appologies.

I'd go on, but frankly, I'm speechless!


His former in-laws, the Schindlers, have also announced plans to publish a book with their side of the story in March. The Schindlers have been working to establish their own legacy for their daughter. This summer, the couple gave their support to a new seminarian scholarship in Terri's name at the Ave Maria University. "We feel that Terri was chosen by God to combat evil," Bob Schindler told a Catholic news service. "What a fine way to pay tribute to her life."

g-dub, no mention of this part?

PS. This new guy is pretty classy! :D

Fu ck Michael he only wanted his wife dead so he could marry that other bitch i bet his last words to her were "die bitch die"

(Is that German for, the bitch the ? ;))
 
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mr c....i thought this guy`s motives were altruistic?...

he is,after all,the "reluctant warrior".....


"reluctant"?......maybe....certainly not "unwilling"....lol....not when there`s money involved..

i guess he didn`t make enough off the insurance and the rehab money(which,by the way,never went for rehab)...


anybody that can`t see this idiot`s real motivation,just didn`t take the time to read up on this case...the media was deaf,dumb and blind on the particulars...


as for the religious,right to life aspect of the case?.....not interested...


what`s galling is that, imo,the extreme left and the religious right hijacked this issue.........because this has somehow morphed into a "right to life" issue...instead of a "this guy shouldn`t be making decisions for this woman...much less be able to cash in on her demise" issue....i doubt that many clear thinking folks have any issue with a legit family member making these life or death decisions for loved ones.....

my issue was that because of a piece of paper(he was in no real sense her husband anymore).......and the political connections of his attorney,this guy was able to actually have laws changed so he could put this woman down......


and master capper....

i definitely am conservative...but,i`ve been on here many times lauding hillary...i`ve said numerous times that the clinton/lewinsky impeachment was a sham...and has,in no small measure, created some of the ill will and contributed mightily to the ridiculous political climate that is present today... ..

i`ve voiced my disgust with bush on certain policy matters...the border...trade...some of his statements...

i`ve never said the guy was a great president or decision maker...

all i`ve done was to outline a case...a rationale...for the removal of saddam....about a thousand times...

i`ve caught hell on here just for giving a counter-point.... a rationale for the removal of saddam..

agree or disagree,there were numerous reasons for this war....and,to be fair,legit arguments for "not" taking out saddam...

a mistake?...maybe...but the case can be made for it...unfortunately,the bush administration is either not politically savvy enough...or smart enough..to defend itself....

i just couldn`t let slide everything that happened in the lead up to the war..

am i wrong?...maybe...we`ll never know what the end game may have been had saddam been left in power....

you,on the other hand are a "one note charlie"...it`s all about bush,cheney,rumsfeld,haliburton et al.....

not taking each issue on it`s merits.....looking at both sides of the issues..

in a way,i understand your hysterical hatred of bush and the administration...we saw a similar climate evolve during the cinton administration...

tit for tat?...that`s human nature..

that,along with gore`s contentious loss in the 2000 election...the popularity of right wing cable news programs(and radio shows)..the establishment of the codepink and moveon .org crowd....

we have a "civil war of words" ongoing in this country...

sometimes it`s hard to be objective...for everyone...myself included...
 
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gardenweasel said:
as for the religious,right to life aspect of the case?.....not interested...


what`s galling is that, imo,the extreme left and the religious right hijacked this issue.........because this has somehow morphed into a "right to life" issue...instead of a "this guy shouldn`t be making decisions for this woman...much less be able to cash in on her demise" issue

Even though I teased Smurph, I actually am really 'over' this issue as well.

However, per my comments from when this was going on, I totally agree with the above from GW.

Sometimes common sense goes out the window when all the political crap starts and I think that's what happened in the Schiavo case.
 
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