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To: amom
Dear CNN,

I have followed with great interest the legal battle to save the life of Terri Schiavo. It is of enormous importance that this country turn back the tide of the culture of death.

Currently we are following in the steps of those patriotic countrymen in Germany, pre-Hitler, who deemed it compassionate and kind to kill the useless eaters in a state with "scarce resources". Just prior to the mass killings of the disabled, the mentally ill, and war veterans who were injured or amputees, there was a large and very successful right-to-die movement in action.
In this country currently we are seeing a startling similarity.

More worrisome, the most recent medical literature is asking that the concept of death be re-defined to include those who are less responsive or diagnosed as in a "vegetative state". A very recent journal proposal suggests that we not wait until death to harvest useable organs from the critically ill and brain-damaged. It was written by two *pediatric* specialists in the Boston area. It is becoming a given that the weakest and most vulnerable citizens are seen as either discardable or potential organ donors.

I posted a message on an online forum several weeks ago stating that my husband and I were considering moving to a kinder country to live. I was astonished to receive not only several requests posted asking me for more information, but also a flurry of private replies from other families asking for help in doing the same. People wanted to know where we were hoping to go and how they could join us.

As Terri slowly dies an agonizing and painful death, as her husband - who denied her painkilling medicine in an act of absolute sadism and barbarism - tries to convince us that this was a loving act, as the disabled are increasingly frightened to live in America, this country is slowly being perceived by many as no longer great or even safe. We are all simply one auto accident away from being the next involuntary organ donor or victim of the cruelty of terminal dehydration.

Thank you for your assistance in bringing these issues to the public.

1,087 posted on 10/21/2003 7:47:17 AM PDT by MarMema (KILLING ISN'T MEDICINE)
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To: MarMema
Sent the following to Clinton News Network:


Last night I listened to the webcast of the FL House's vote regarding "Terri's Bill." Many of our state's representatives offered their own personal testimony of why this new Bill needs support and passage. I was pleased and relieved with the Bill's passage through the House.

To my dismay, however, I was appalled and sickened to not see the FL Senators waiting in the wings to expedite this Bill's voting in the Senate. I mean...how much time do these *elected* officials think Terri Schiavo has? We are now at Day 6 of no nutrition nor water for this poor woman!

I understand it is a late night, but if this situation doesn't warrant an emergency and immediate session for our legislature, then nothing does.


Palm Beach County, FL
1,088 posted on 10/21/2003 7:51:43 AM PDT by getmeouttaPalmBeachCounty_FL (Auschwitz - Dachau - Buchenwald - Florida ** www.terrisfight.org)
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To: MarMema
Wonderful letter! Excellent. Praying we can turn this tide. A battle I know you have been fighting for much longer than most. Thanks for all you have done to help educate us along the way. Your home page is a place I have visited often for a better idea of this plight.
1,090 posted on 10/21/2003 7:57:40 AM PDT by amom
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