Who Cares What Michael Schiavo Says?

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Originally Posted - April 5, 2006


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EDITORIAL - Who Cares What Michael Schiavo Says?

Michael Schiavo issued a statement concerning the resignation of former House Majority Leader Tom DeLay from Congress.

Who cares?

Tom DeLay has more integrity in his little finger than Michael Schiavo has in his whole body.

Does he really believe that he had any role at all in the decision of DeLay not to seek reelection and to leave office? That ego and Napoleon complex of Schiavo’s has consumed him. Perhaps he’s been meditating with George Felos too long and is starting to have visions and delusions of grandeur. Maybe he thinks he can control airplanes too and lift people’s spirits from their body.

Michael Schiavo’s attitude towards Tom DeLay is just one more exhibit of his abusive nature, his vindictiveness towards individuals who he feels have wronged him, his unhealthy need for revenge. He told the Schindler family that they’d never see their daughter again and for over 12 years, he made their lives----and Terri’s----a living hell. What’s more, he outwardly enjoyed it, he loved the control, and he still can’t let it go. He’s still on the attack, buoyed by his success at judicial homicide.

He proudly proclaimed to Matt Lauer on MSNBC’s “Dateline” that “Bobby and I hate each other”, referring to Bobby Schindler, Terri’s brother. There’s something wrong with a person who openly displays that kind of mindset. That’s a lot of what Michael Schiavo is composed of---hate, malice, rage, aggression, animus, vindictiveness, anger. Imagine the scenario on Feb. 25, 1990, when he came home from work and Terri told him that she wanted a divorce.

In his statement about DeLay’s resignation, Michael Schiavo says that “Despite what he may say, there’s no question that his decision to avoid a vote on his tenure in the House is based, at least in part, on his illegal, inappropriate and deeply unpopular decision to force the Congress into the private and personal affairs of my family”.

“That Mr. Delay (sic) finally relented to the unpopularity of his destructive tenure is rewarding. After what he did to Terri and me, he no longer deserved the public trust that he had been given.

“I’m not surprised that he has ducked a referendum on his service and I am disappointed that Mr. Delay has denied voters the opportunity to debate his conduct and voice their displeasure.

“I hope Mr. Delay’s actions in the Congress and the political costs associated with it will be a warning to other lawmakers that Congress just does not belong in the personal and private lives of Americans.”

Who wrote that? Not Michael Schiavo, he doesn’t have the intelligence. Who’s standing in back of Michael Schiavo and telling him that the public gives two cents about his political views. Whose political agenda is he pushing? We already know he’s part of the death culture and has no clue about the Bill of Rights or U.S. Constitution.

Despite Congress’s efforts to save the life of Terri Schiavo, Pinellas County Court Judge George Greer defied federal subpoenas, defied federal marshals, the President and Gov. Bush and ORDERED that the feeding tube of Terri Schiavo be removed. The federal courts, flexing their judicial independence argument, refused to grant the de novo review of the case that Congress and the President approved and Terri Schiavo died of thirst after 13 days without food and water.

And Michael Schiavo is still indignant that DeLay, the President and thousands of others tried to save the life of an innocent disabled woman. He has a hit list. And Terri was his first victim.

In fact, perhaps Michael Schiavo should determine if he’s afflicted with Narcissistic Personality Disorder or at least read the book that’s number 1 on the Barnes and Noble list in psychology and personality disorders called “Malignant Self Love” by Sam Vaknin, now in its fifth printing, which addresses pathological narcissism, NPD, the narcissist and relationships with abusive narcissists and psychopaths. There’s even a self test he could take but it’s probably already a foregone conclusion about how he’d score.

Me, me, me, me, what I want, is all that Michael Schiavo can say. It’s all about Michael. It wasn’t what Terri wanted, it was what Michael wanted and it’s still that way today. Selfish, arrogant, controlling. Tom DeLay’s resignation had absolutely nothing to do with Michael Schiavo so who does think he’s fooling. Just because he lied to the courts for 15 years and got away with it doesn’t mean the majority of the American people are that gullible or stupid. George Greer and the rest weren’t ruling because of Michael Schiavo, they were ruling to protect their own vested interests in the lucrative guardianships. Michael Schiavo was a pawn just like he’s a pawn now. The more Michael Schiavo talks, the more he gives himself away.

Tom DeLay stood up to Michael Schiavo and George Greer and George Felos and told them that the judges who killed Terri would be held responsible.

"The time will come for the men responsible for this to answer for their behavior," DeLay said at the time, adding that the House "will look at an arrogant and out of control judiciary that thumbs its nose at Congress and the president."

Michael Schiavo has a fear of being held accountable and lashes out at anyone who tries to make him accountable. Now that his number one enemy in Congress has stepped aside, just who will Schiavo and political jock Derek Newton focus their alleged political action committee on now as if anyone really cares?

The Rev. Thomas J. Euteneur, president of Human Life International, hit the nail on the head in responding to Schiavo’s attack on Tom DeLay.

“Michael Schiavo’s attack on Tom DeLay upon his resignation is absurd on the face of it and another attempt at the pathetic justification of a guilty conscience on the part of Michael.

“Schiavo should be embarrassed by the judicial killing of his wife because the whole incident served to show the world his brutality and moral cowardice.

“Real men don’t kill their wives, and if Michael Schiavo had been half the man Tom DeLay was in defending Terri she would still be alive today.

“History will remember Michael Schiavo as a monster and Tom DeLay as a hero”.    4-05-06

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