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To: 8mmMauser
What a wonderful article, and a beautiful way to look at those less fortunate physically.

My only problem with all of it? Being a Christian, it pains me to see anyone so vibrant , so alive, so committed to a cause profess to be an Athiest.

Terri will always stay alive in my memory, and that of many others. She was a devoted Catholic - strong in her Faith in The Lord, according to her family and friends - and I have no reason to doubt that.

However, this beautifully disturbing,activist, advocate woman, could go so much farther,if her heart was pierced by the love of The Lord, and she understood what she was truly fighting for.

Just my two cents.

My heart goes out to her, and all those like her, whom we - the 'able bodied' ones, should fight valiantly for.

May The Lord Bless them, and strengthen us in our fight for them. JK

420 posted on 06/16/2005 5:51:08 AM PDT by Just Kimberly (Always proud, Always American, Always Trust in God...HOOAH!!( and Terri - we will never forget.))
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To: Just Kimberly

You might notice in my own and posts of others that a certain kinship developed among the many diverse people who came to stand for Terri at Pinellas Park. I am sure many who went with faint faith were touched and went away stronger.

I cannot overstate the effect that atmosphere had on all, even the news people and those who came to protest us. It is quite a sight to see tears welling in one of the tough cops on the scene.

Her family exhibited great faith as well, inspired us lesser souls by their demeanor.


422 posted on 06/16/2005 6:01:14 AM PDT by 8mmMauser (www.ChristtheKingMaine.com)
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