Posted on 03/31/2015 1:51:41 PM PDT by wagglebee
On March 30, 2005, Terri Schiavo had her last full day of life on this earth and both her family and Father Frank Pavone of Priests for Life will never forget the last moments they shared with the woman whose former husband won a court order to take her life.
Terri was killed on March 31, 2005 when her former husband won a protracted legal battle against the Schindler family for the right to disconnect her feeding tube. Doctors who examined Terri say she was not in a persistent vegetative state and that her condition could have been improved has she been given access to more medical care and rehabilitative treatment.
Recalling the day before the day she died, after nearly two weeks of forced starvation and dehydration, Pavone said he prayed with her and read her a Biblical passage.
I spent her last night by her side, praying with her, reading Scripture to her, and assuring her of the love of so many of you, he said.
Terri had not received a drop of water in nearly two weeks. As I reached out my hand to touch hers, I could also reach it out to touch the vase of flowers that was next to her, and that vase was filled with water, Pavone recalls. The flowers were nourished; Terri was deprived of nourishment. Court orders saw to it that none of us could give her some of the water that nourished the flowers.
In a culture of death, law is divorced from humanity, and we are all victimized in the process, he said.
Suzanne Schindler, Terris sister, wrote an email LifeNews received, reflecting more on the death of her sister, saying, We must never forget Terri and the premature, unthinkable death she endured.
This upcoming March 31st will be the seventh anniversary of my sister, Terri Schiavos death. Terri was starved and dehydrated to death by those who value killing the innocent ahead of preserving life, and who put God second to the powers of a corrupt legal and government systemor leave Him out of the equation, entirely, Schindler said.
Terri never wanted to die, and in fact told us just the oppositethat she wanted to live. As we look back on all she endured, we realize that Terri did not die in vain. For years the death cult lurked in the shadows. Now, through the media coverage and public outcry surrounding Terris tragic ordeal, the evil of imposed death on the innocent and vulnerable has been exposed, Schindler continued.
Our family learned, in the most painful way possible, of the existence of this pro-death culture, as we fought to save Terri, she concluded.
Terri’s brother Bobby Schindler wrote an op-ed at LifeNews saying he will never forget seeing his sister’s face after she died — deformed from the two weeks of starvation and dehydration she was forced to endure.
Nonetheless, the never-ending propaganda about the peaceable nature of forced dehydration compelled me to make public this image of my sister created from my memory. This (right) is what Terri looked like just before she died. It was horrible to see.
And yet, Schiavos attorney falsely told the public during a press conference, just days before Terris death, that she looked beautiful. This is what they want you to believe, not the harsh truth about the madness of what we permit in the rooms of hospitals, nursing homes and hospices every single day across this country.
These are the hard facts my family and I will have to live with for the rest of my life: After almost two weeks without food or water, my sisters lips were horribly cracked, to the point where they were blistering. Her skin became jaundice with areas that turned different shades of blue. Her skin became markedly dehydrated from the lack of water. Terris breathing became rapid and uncontrollable, as if she was outside sprinting. Her moaning, at times, was raucous, which indicated to us the insufferable pain she was experiencing. Terris face became skeletal, with blood pooling in her deeply sunken eyes and her teeth protruding forward. Even as I write this, I can never properly describe the nightmare of having to watch my sister have to die this way.
What will be forever seared in my memory is the look of utter horror on my sisters face when my family visited her just after she died.
Following Terris death, the Schindler family created the Terri Schiavo Life & Hope Network to protect the rights of people with cognitive disabilities. It has communicated with and supported more than 1,000 families, and has been involved in hundreds of cases where it has helped disabled people get the care and medical treatment they deserve.
A documentary about Terris life that presents facts that the mainstream media distorted has been getting rave reviews. Franklin Springs Family Media has put out a documentary called The Terri Schiavo Story that it says provides previously unexplored facts of the case through in-depth interviews with participants in the saga. The documentary is hosted by author and speaker Joni Eareckson Tada, who became personally involved in the case in 2005 and is herself disabled because of a diving accident.
Very true.
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In a just world, everyone who justified the method of this woman’s murder by saying starving to death is “euphoric” would go out that way.
The Bushes’ biggest cowardly shame.
RIP, Terri - and all who suffer and have died under the same despicable evil.
Seems like yesterday that she was murdered.
Bush’s fault, God’s will...Which is it?
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He probably thinks of this every day. God bless him and his family.
I hate this. It makes me sick. How can people be so cold?
Seems like 20 years ago. So much has happened.
The Church of Scientology has direct responsibility for Terry’s death. Her husband, the nursing home and the judge were each in a fixed relationship with the cult. Her death was required by the church as an “unproductive eater.”
I learned last year that Medicare and most other providers won't pay to feed (or provide nutrients to) those who are in their expected last week(s) of life.
If Bushy Boy is nominated for president by the GOP, I’m writing in Terri Schindler.
If Jeb Bush is nominated, I am staying home.
You live in a country which has enshrined, as a fundamental constitutional right, the industrialized bloody murder of the unborn ... such a country seems fated to produce people even colder than Terry Schiavo's murderers.
The façade of civilization is very thin on liberals.Kind of like paint over dirt.
I hope this haunts Jeb Bush til his dying day.
I wonder.
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