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Date Posted: 09/11/05 Sun
In reply to: Judy 's message, "Michael Schiavo to be honored AGAIN?????" on 08/16/05 Tue

Michael Schiavo to be presented as hero at Minnesota ethics
conference
By Judi McLeod
Tuesday, August 30, 2005

Toronto--Even in death Terri Schindler Schiavo gets no peace from
her estranged husband and guardian on earth, Michael Schiavo.

With his Guardian of the Year Award from the Florida State
Guardianship Association on his mantle, Schiavo has been sent an
invitation to attend a euthanasia conference at the Hennepin County
Medical Center in Minnesota.

Minnesota is Dr. Ronald Cranford country. Cranford was a professor
of neurology at the University of Minnesota when he examined Terri
Schiavo in 2002.

The upcoming conference is touted with the unlikely title, "33 Years
of Clinical Ethics in Minnesota: Ron Cranford's Stories of Heroes
and Courage."

In the politically correct tinged world of modern medicine, no-food,
no-water, white-coated doctors propelled by right-to-die activism
are the comic book-style heroes.

Cranford, who calls himself, "Dr. Humane Death", is a member of the
board of directors of the Euthanasia Society of America and has ties
to the organization formerly known as the Hemlock Society, another
pro-euthanasia group.

Now that they've cashed in on the vegetative state industry, the
right to die activists are moving on to the new territory of
Alzheimer's disease or dementia.

…"Before long, this country will have several million patients with
Alzheimer's dementia," Cranford wrote in the Minneapolis Star
Tribune. "The challenges and costs of maintaining vegetative state
patients will pale in comparison to the problems presented by
Alzheimer's disease."

Alleged to have participated in states like California without
benefit of a legal license, Cranford openly applauds European values
that embrace euthanasia. Countries like Belgium, where experts
believe that 10 percent of all deaths now result from euthanasia
with drugs administered by doctors to hasten death.

Along with Florida circuit judge George Greer and right to die
attorney George Felos, Cranford is one of the three amigos who, in
effect hastened the death of Terri Schiavo.

"The case of Terri Schiavo is presented as one of the landmark
euthanasia cases in the last 30 years." (LifeNews.com).

According to the Empire Journal, a brochure for the "ethics"
conference says the presentations focused "on the development of
clinical ethics in Minnesota through the words of some of ethic's
greatest heroes."

The resurfaced, award winning, conference headed Michael Schiavo has
recently announced he is considering filing a medical malpractice
lawsuit against doctors who treated Terri for a bleeding esophagus
in late 2003–despite his efforts to have a local judge stop the
treatment so Terri would die.

Now working on a possible book with a journalist, how long will it
be before Michael Schiavo offers himself as a candidate for public
office?

Canada Free Press founding editor Judi McLeod is an award-winning
journalist with 30 years experience in the media. A former Toronto
Sun and Kingston Whig Standard columnist, she has also appeared on
Newsmax.com, the Drudge Report, Foxnews.com, and World Net Daily.
Judi can be reached at: letters@canadafreepress.com.

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