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To: LindyBill who wrote (120335)6/19/2005 9:50:54 AM
From: DMaA  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 793797
 
Just heard on Fox that this week Jeb Bush called for an investigation of Michael Shaivo's actions in 1990 when his wife collapsed.

This is finally over.

Miami -- Gov. Jeb Bush asked a state prosecutor Friday to look into the circumstances of Terri Schiavo's collapse, saying a new autopsy report revealed a possible gap between when Schiavo fell unconscious and when her husband called paramedics.

"It's a significant question that during this entire ordeal was never brought up," Bush told reporters in Tallahassee after faxing a letter to Bernie McCabe, the state attorney in Pinellas County, where Schiavo suffered extreme brain damage in 1990 when her heart temporarily stopped beating.

The governor's letter further prolongs an exhaustively fought case that even many of Bush's fellow Republicans said should be closed after the autopsy found no evidence of foul play in Schiavo's collapse nor any sign that further treatment would have restored the functions of her withered brain.
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