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Judge
Death Rules from the Bench
Rev.
Thomas J. Euteneuer, President
Human Life International
March 3, 2005
Last
I heard, Doctor Death, Jack Kevorkian, is sitting
in a state prison somewhere in Michigan for his participation
in—or more precisely, his provoking of—the
deaths of dozens of suffering people, many of whom
were not terminal or in danger of imminent death.
Poor Doctor Death. He got caught. He was unlucky enough
to work in the wrong state and be in the wrong profession.
He should have been a circuit court judge in Florida.
Then he could give full vent to his death wish for
other people.
Last
Friday (February 25th), Judge George Greer in Clearwater,
Florida, issued what can only be described as a writ
of execution for an innocent woman who is not terminal,
is not on life support, is not suffering and who has
not done anything to deserve a sentence of capital
punishment other than to be an unfortunate resident
of Pinellas County where Greer exercises his heinous
brand of judicial activism. Judge Death has denied
any possibility of legal counsel for Terri, for depositions
of her husband who is advocating her death, for submission
of new medical evidence, even for divorce or a new
legal guardian. Now the family of Terri Schindler-Schiavo
has been given three weeks before her feeding tube
is removed and she dies an unnatural, painful, brutal
death. Judge Death thinks this drama has gone on long
enough and wants her to get last rites before she
goes calmly into that good night even though up to
this point he has denied the possibility of her receiving
any Sacramental care whatsoever. I agree with Terri’s
lawyer, David Gibbs, who said at last Friday’s
press conference that this act is both “barbaric”
and “Hitler-esque” and unworthy of an
enlightened society. It is however, apparently not
unworthy of Judge Death who has unilaterally and without
precedent in the state or country decided that Terri
should die. We all know that the euthanasia lobby
is seeking a legal precedent for its nefarious agenda,
and that is why Judge Death says that Terri must die.
That is the long and short of it. It reminds me of
the chilling remark that Pharisee Death once said
about Jesus, “It is expedient that one man die….”
Of
course Judge Death does not work alone. His fanatical
teammates are Attorney Death and Husband Death, both
of whom have a vested interest in seeing this innocent
woman die. Husband Death is shacking up with another
woman and has produced a couple kids by her; so that
means Terri must die. Attorney Death is president
of the Florida “Right to Die” group, formerly
known as the Hemlock Society, a name that should strike
fear into the hearts of all sick and elderly people
in a state full of sick and elderly people. So Terri
must die. Judicial fiat is the new expression of “choice”
in our so-called free society. We must all hope and
pray that we stay on the right side of that very weird
view of freedom that is nothing more than a game of
survival of the fittest.
While
the very competent legal team is pursuing a few final
measures to save Terri’s life we are not deprived
of temporal hope prior to March 18th, the day her
court-ordered starvation begins. We will just hope
and pray that her allies of true justice prevail.
Then we will feel a little less uncomfortable about
our legal system than we do now. However, if that
fails we are left with only one Hope: Divine Justice.
Some day, Judge Death will stand before the Judge
of Life and Death and account for innocent blood shed.
Attorney Death will argue before the Advocate of Life—good
luck. That Day will also winnow Husband Death who
will have to answer to the eternal Spouse of the Church.
I will not be praying for them at that moment. I am
praying for their conversion in these next three weeks,
and may the Lord grant it.
From
this perspective, Doctor Death may be the lucky one.
He is doing his time now.
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