Posted on 03/24/2005 2:10:42 PM PST by Truth666
It's obvious that the martyrdom of Terri Schiavo is a satanic ritual. It's supposed to culminate tomorrow, day Jesus Christ died.
I'm sure many of you also have understood it. Instead of continuing listing the details, I will let you do it yourselves.
Yup! Wisconsin Badgers are next. :)
Growing up Gotti is a hoot! I loved when the boys had to take "nice" girls out instead of their usual "ho's". I only catch it once in awhile but it's entertaining.
I had you figured for a State fan though. *duck*
Back at ya
Because I know this one will be pulled:
George Bush and Jeb Bush are murderers.
Posted on 03/26/2005 12:30:29 AM EST by Arthur McGowan
Terri Schiavo is being murdered. But George Bush and Jeb Bush, because they both believe in the bogus doctrine of absolute Judicial Supremacy, are violating their oaths of office, and collaborating in the murder of Terri Schiavo through their pretended inability to save her life. Both Bushes are showing their true colors. They believe in the rightness of judicial tyranny. Neither one believes in the Constitution. Neither one is willing to act like a co-equal branch of government.
Yeah, well, if the Montana Grizzlies didn't have to play the #4 team in the country, they'd still be in the hunt. :P
Here's an interesting article from 2004 that discusses the Pope's March 20 comments and the Cruzan case cited above. For background and context (and interesting to see the part John Ashcroft played):
Must we all die with a feeding tube?
April 6, 2004
excerpt:
The Popes position is directly at odds with current clinical practice in U.S. hospitals. In the 1990 case of Missouri's Nancy Cruzan, the U.S. Supreme Court answered the question of whether food and water are medical treatments that can be declined. Cruzan was in a car crash that left her in a persistent vegetative state -- her brain did not get oxygen for many minutes and was so damaged that doctors said she could not possibly ever think or feel again. But, at the insistence of U.S. Attorney General John Ashcroft, who was then Missouri's state attorney general, Cruzan was kept alive by a feeding tube despite the wishes of her family.
Cruzan's parents fought for the better part of a decade to have her feeding tube withdrawn. Finally, in a landmark decision, the Supreme Court ruled that receiving food and water through tubes administered by nurses and doctors constitutes medical treatment and that if there is clear and convincing evidence about what a patient would have wanted, then the feeding tubes can be withdrawn.
It was the Cruzan case that ensured that if Americans take the time to fill out a living will or designate a decision maker, they can still exercise their right to stop all forms of medical care even if they are unable to communicate.
~snip~
I couldn't reply fast enough to that thread before it was pulled.
It was written by a "Father"??
Yes it did...thank you.
That was going to be my question to sinkspur; Father???
Thanks for the post.... and the freepmail ping.
Arthur McGowan is a Catholic priest.
He marches to his own drummer. Sort of like a pre Vatican II libertarian anarchist. I kind of like the guy. Do I agree with anything he says? Not that I recall.
Well, they tried to lose it, so I hope they rest up.
You mean public like we could see them? THat's unheard of; my husband can't get my records if I don't give him permission. LOL
But if you mean the court can't see them, there's an entire section of the Wolfson Report that details the records they went through; it was a very long run on paragraph.
Does the guy have a pastoral position? Just curious. I suspect noboby knows. I still kind of like the guy. I can't help it.
Please tell me he doesn't have a congregation.
He's retired.
Long time since we have been in the smokeybackroom, eh?
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