Terri Schiavo

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The light's on, but is anybody home?
An extraordinary brain study concludes that a woman in a vegetative state is aware of herself. It's a dangerous claim that could throw families and physicians into turmoil.
Michael Schiavo joins the fray
Terri Schiavo's husband starts a PAC devoted to defeating the Bible-thumping politicians who used his comatose wife as a football.
God doesn't take sides
How do I reconcile my faith with that of the spiritual hysterics in the White House? Easy. I don't even try.
Rick Santorum's Schiavo woes
The Pennsylvania senator raked in some cash during his trip to Florida last month, but he's paying a price in political capital.
To win on Schiavo? Don't play
Before Republicans attack the judiciary again, they might want to check the poll numbers from Florida.
Ohio's deathbed filibuster
The state that was key to Bush's reelection is now leading the charge on post-Schiavo legislation pushing the right-to-life agenda.
Here come the Scalias
The religious right may have lost its battle over Terri Schiavo, but its war against "liberal judges" has just begun.
Santorum: the right to life, and to make money
The Republican senator from Pennsylvania cashed in during the Terri Schiavo mania in more ways than one.
"Citizen journalists"? Try partisan hacks
Right-wing bloggers shrieked that the GOP Schiavo memo was a "liberal media" fraud. Now that they've been proven wrong, are they apologizing? Why, no!
That Schiavo memo? Kill the messenger
Why hold Republican Sen. Mel Martinez responsible for the memo he gave Tom Harkin when you can blame the Democrats and the media instead?
Will Terri Schiavo kill the nuclear option?
The Schiavo case makes it both more likely and less likely that Republicans will move to end the filibuster of judicial nominees.
Republicans turning on their own
A new Wall Street Journal/NBC News poll has sobering numbers for George W. Bush and Republicans in Congress.
The fake memo that was real
Crushing the conspiracy theories of the right-wing blogosphere, an aide for a Republican senator admits he crafted a memo calling the Schiavo case a "great political issue" for the GOP.
Truly tortured over Terri Schiavo
Turns out that one protester battling the removal of Schiavo's feeding tube was a former military intelligence officer who served in Iraq -- and who defended torture at Abu Ghraib.
Was DeLay's threat a crime?
Sen. Frank Lautenberg says DeLay may have committed a felony when he theatened judges in the Schiavo case.
Mistaken identity
Who's kidding themselves? TTers sound off on Michael Jackson, Terri Schiavo and the illusions their cases create.
Southern discomfort for DeLay
Tom DeLay may have endangered his re-election chances with his stance on the Schiavo affair and his ongoing ethics imbroglios.
Terri's last message
As the media circus leaves town, protesters are left wondering what Terri Schiavo's death will say to the nation.
Bringing down the House
Two PACs are running ads attacking Tom DeLay for his actions in the Terri Schiavo case and alleged ethics violations.
Political crackup
By intervening in the Schiavo case, Bush moved the religious right into the heart of the GOP. Now there will be hell to pay.
Will the GOP need life support?
A prominent conservative blogger says Republican leaders have abandoned the traditional principles of small government and federalism -- and warns they may soon come to regret it.
The president moves on
The public isn't happy about your involvement in the Terri Schiavo case? It must be time to talk about 9/11.
A special kind of eulogy
Ann Coulter shares her thoughts on what Terri Schiavo's demise might mean for the land of liberal Hollywood.
A threat from Tom DeLay
The House majority leader says that "the men responsible" for Terri Schiavo's death will pay, and his allies on the religious right plot their revenge.
The death of Terri Schiavo
The fight to save her is over. The political repercussions have just begun.
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