The cases are very similar.
Judges in both cases have gone against the wishes of the mother and ordered that life support be removed from their child.
In the case of Terry Schiavo...
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The media, talk show hosts, right to lifers, the Christian right, the Congress and even the President -- when early this morning (awaken from sleep at 12:42 am) he signed into law the "Terry Schivao" bill. A wealthy man in California even offered MIchael Schiavo $1 million to allow Terry to "live."
"In cases like this one, where there are serious questions and substantial doubts, our society, our laws, and our courts should have a presumption in favor of life. This presumption is especially critical for those like Terri Schiavo who live at the mercy of others. I appreciate the bipartisan action by the Members of Congress to pass this bill. I will continue to stand on the side of those defending life for all Americans, including those with disabilities." statement by President Bush, March 21, 2005
In the case of Sun Hudson...
Silence.
And Sun Hudson dies.
In a precedent-setting case last Tuesday (March 15, 2005), doctors decided to remove life support of 6-month old Sun Hudson AGAINST the wishes of the mother. They were legally justified in their decision by the http://www.capitol.state.tx.us/statutes/docs/HS/content/htm/hs.002.00.000166.00.htmsigned in 1999. This is the first time that the Government has permitted the removal of life support against parental wishes.
The law allows hospitals to remove life support against parental wishes if further care would be futile, and the patient or legal guardian is unable to pay for the life support procedures. The patient is given 10 days to find another hospital. In the case of Sun Hudson, every hospital contacted refused to accept Hudson.
Texas is the only state in the country to have a law of the books that permits the termination of life of a child against the wishes of the parents and permits hospitals to refuse life support in such 'futile' cases.
http://www.chron.com/cs/CDA/ssistory.mpl/metropolitan/3087387
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Why all the concern about Terry Schiavo but none for Sun Hudson?
Political expediency, maybe? It would be nice if people stood by their principles instead.
Judges in both cases have gone against the wishes of the mother and ordered that life support be removed from their child.
In the case of Terry Schiavo...
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The media, talk show hosts, right to lifers, the Christian right, the Congress and even the President -- when early this morning (awaken from sleep at 12:42 am) he signed into law the "Terry Schivao" bill. A wealthy man in California even offered MIchael Schiavo $1 million to allow Terry to "live."
"In cases like this one, where there are serious questions and substantial doubts, our society, our laws, and our courts should have a presumption in favor of life. This presumption is especially critical for those like Terri Schiavo who live at the mercy of others. I appreciate the bipartisan action by the Members of Congress to pass this bill. I will continue to stand on the side of those defending life for all Americans, including those with disabilities." statement by President Bush, March 21, 2005
In the case of Sun Hudson...
Silence.
And Sun Hudson dies.
In a precedent-setting case last Tuesday (March 15, 2005), doctors decided to remove life support of 6-month old Sun Hudson AGAINST the wishes of the mother. They were legally justified in their decision by the http://www.capitol.state.tx.us/statutes/docs/HS/content/htm/hs.002.00.000166.00.htmsigned in 1999. This is the first time that the Government has permitted the removal of life support against parental wishes.
The law allows hospitals to remove life support against parental wishes if further care would be futile, and the patient or legal guardian is unable to pay for the life support procedures. The patient is given 10 days to find another hospital. In the case of Sun Hudson, every hospital contacted refused to accept Hudson.
Texas is the only state in the country to have a law of the books that permits the termination of life of a child against the wishes of the parents and permits hospitals to refuse life support in such 'futile' cases.
http://www.chron.com/cs/CDA/ssistory.mpl/metropolitan/3087387
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Why all the concern about Terry Schiavo but none for Sun Hudson?
Political expediency, maybe? It would be nice if people stood by their principles instead.
