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Micharl Shiavo Named Distinguished Guardian of the Year

carpro

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http://www.cnsnews.com/ViewCulture.asp?Page=\Culture\archive\200508\CUL20050810a.html


Michael Schiavo: 'Distinguished Guardian of the Year'
By Jeff Johnson
CNSNews.com Senior Staff Writer
August 10, 2005

(CNSNews.com) - The Florida State Guardianship Association has chosen Michael Schiavo as its "Distinguished Guardian of the Year" for 2005, outraging many in the pro-life community. Schiavo is the former husband of Terri Schiavo, the brain-injured Florida woman whose life ended March 31 by court-ordered dehydration at her husband's request.

While admitting that Schiavo was a "controversial choice," Michelle Kenney, president-elect of the association told the Associated Press that her group decided to bestow the honor on Schiavo because of his "commitment" to honoring what he claimed was his wife's wish "not to be kept alive artificially."

"We see a lot of situations where family steps away," Kenney told the AP. "He stuck by. He didn't walk away.""

Joan Nelson Hook, past president of the association, also praised Schiavo.

"He was an ordinary guardian," Hook told the Orlando Sentinel, "who carried out his duties in extraordinary ways."

Accepting the award, Schiavo called himself, "not much of a speechmaker.

"I don't talk much," Schiavo said. "But on behalf of my wife Theresa, I thank you."

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[ August 10, 2005, 06:12 PM: Message edited by: LadyEagle ]
 

Johnv

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I suggest this is less about the Schiavo case, and more anout the Florida State Guardianship Association using a media event to bring attention to itself.

The Schiavo sitation is over and done with. We need to let it go. Some groups will invoke the names of Terri Schiavo, her husband, or her parents for quite some time to come if it brings those groups attention (at the cost of the Schiavo's and all involved).
 

carpro

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I suspect you are right about the Guardianship Association.

But I am curious about one thing. :confused:

Since your distaste for the subject is so obvious, why did you open it and read it in the first place? Secondly, why bother to reply?
 

Johnv

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I wanted to know what was written in the OP. Is that some kind of sin or something, or is there a BB rule against this???
 

carpro

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Originally posted by Johnv:
I wanted to know what was written in the OP. Is that some kind of sin or something, or is there a BB rule against this???
Touchy! Touchy!

Like I said, simple curiosity.

Maybe you're right. You "need to let it go".
 
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