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April 18, 2005

Who's Using Terri?

WASHINGTON (AP) -- Democratic National Committee Chairman Howard Dean, who has accused congressional Republicans of "grandstanding" in the Terri Schiavo case, said his party will use it against the GOP in coming elections.

"This is going to be an issue in 2006, and its going to be an issue in 2008 because we're going to have an ad with a picture of (House Majority Leader) Tom DeLay saying, 'Do you want this guy to decide whether you die or not? Or is that going to be up to your loved ones?"' Dean said in West Hollywood, California.

Dean, answering questions at an Access Now for Gay and Lesbian Equality event on Friday, went on to say: "The issue is: Are we going to live in a theocracy where the highest powers tell us what to do? Or are we going to be allowed to consult our own high powers when we make very difficult decisions?"'

Hmmm. I don't remember hearing of a bill that would make Tom DeLay the final arbitrator over who should die and who should live. I do believe I remember something about an overwhelming non-partisan majority of Congress voting to allow a judge to review a life or death case where the loved ones disagree about what should be done. Obviously I'm not reading the same newspaper as Howard Dean.

I also think it's really interesting how Democrats accused Republicans of using the Schiavo case for political gain, and then the Republicans drop it and Dean states that the Democrats plan on using it for the next four years.

Republican National Committee spokeswoman Tracey Schmitt said Dean, a physician who practiced internal medicine, was the one politicizing the issue.

"It's disturbing that Howard Dean would plot to use the life of Terri Schiavo for political gain," Schmitt said Saturday. "This demonstrates a troubling lack of sensitivity and one would hope that Democrat leaders in Congress would reject such a strategy.

"The American people expect their leaders to provide solutions and principled leadership rather than overt partisan politicking."

Karen Finney, Democratic National Committee spokeswoman, defended Dean's comments, saying they were not a reflection of him trying to politicize the issue, but rather he was speaking to "Republican intrusiveness into people's lives."

"This is another example of a Republican party that is overreaching," she said. "Tom Delay and his cronies want to intrude in personal family matters. Democrats believe that individuals and their families should be trusted to make these very personal decisions, not Tom DeLay and not the government.

Yeah, Democrats want to prevent Tom DeLay and his cronies from allowing federal judges to review life and death cases where family member vehemently disagree about what should be done. They also want to prevent Tom DeLay and his cronies from allowing pharmacists to not sell drugs that they morally object to. Why, I bet they even want to prevent DeLay from allowing medical students to not perform abortions.

Those damn Republicans, interfering in our lives and everything. Thanks goodness Dean is on the case.

Posted by illuminaria at April 18, 2005 02:55 PM

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