Brain Dead President Defends Brain Dead Parents of Brain Dead Woman

Jun 15, 2005 16:36

In Washington, White House press secretary Scott McClellan said that the autopsy results did not change the president's position on her case.

''Our thoughts and prayers remain with her family and friends,'' McClellan said. ''The president was deeply saddened by this case.''

The medical examiner's conclusions countered a videotape released by the Schindlers of Terri Schiavo in her hospice bed. The video showed Schiavo appearing to turn toward her mother's voice and smile, moaning and laughing. Her head moved up and down and she seemed to follow the progress of a brightly colored Mickey Mouse balloon.

They believed her condition could improve with therapy.

However, doctors said her reactions were automatic responses and not evidence of thought or consciousness, and Thogmartin's report went farther.

''The brain weighed 615 grams, roughly half of the expected weight of a human brain,'' he said. ''This damage was irreversible, and no amount of therapy or treatment would have regenerated the massive loss of neurons.''

"'The president was deeply saddened by this case'" because he realized his future.
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