By DEB RIECHMANN
The Associated Press
WACO, Texas Mar 23, 2005 — President Bush said Wednesday he is watching how federal courts deal with the Terri Schiavo case and defended actions by himself and Congress to try to prolong her life.
But he sidestepped a question on what avenues might remain, if any, for him, saying he had previously "looked at all options" before signing a bill giving federal courts jurisdiction.
"This is an extraordinary and sad case," Bush said.
Bush spoke during a news conference with his counterparts from Canada and Mexico.
The brain-damaged woman's parents, racing against time, asked a federal appeals court in Atlanta on Wednesday for an emergency review of an appellate panel's ruling that her feeding tube not be hooked up again.
Schiavo's parents have also vowed to take their fight to the U.S. Supreme Court and the Florida legislature.
Wednesday, March 23, 2005
Are Bush's Hands Tied?
Posted by Mary at 3/23/2005 01:08:00 PM
Labels: Pro-Life
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The thing that bothers me, freaki, is why this guy is even allowed to be called her husband.
He has a family. He's no devoted, loving husband to Terri.
There's so much that's questionable about this case. It deserves to be reviewed.
Why doesn't Michael Schiavo divorce her and let her parents care for her?
Things don't add up.
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