Posted on 11/23/2003 5:14:51 AM PST by Robert Drobot
I just don't like it when Terry's chronology of events does a spin on WHEN the public outcry for justice from the State of Death r Us.
I personally contacted Alan Keyes' office pleading for his involvement in saving Terri early on in doing all that I can in my dedication to assuring Terri her Constitutional rights - and I'm certain I was not the only Citizen doing so!
I'm really happy that a savvy public relations team of Keyes and Terry are joined in the fight against the "system" the boy who would be governor of the State of Death r Us declared we should trust to work in Terri's case.
So far it has.
A dummy bill was drafted and signed, which changed nothing only delays the final solution designed by the "system".
A classic shell game if ever there was one, and the masses bought it hook, line and sinker - including well intentioned FReepers eager to support anything the "system" concocted to pull the wool over their collective partisan eyes.
I have maintained that the shell game started early on when FReeper Kimmie7 received an email from the office of the boy who would be governor in which he declared his undivided support for the final solution devised by the State of Death r Us to terminate the lives of anyone silly enough to have become a victim of a legal, medical, body organ merchants, and organized religion predators are branched overhead watching for vulnerable prey.
These are the players in the "system" of the State of Death r Us. How the victim is murdered is of no consequence, drowning, gas, insulin, starvation. It's all the same.
Greer is not an abnormally. He is the face of the "system". He signs away life, while joining with his brother predators in simultaneously signing away their souls.
I hold little hope for the "system" shutting it's doors. There is simply to much money involved.
I support the attempt of Keyes and Terry to make Terri so well known that the "system" gives her up. However, a loss by the "system" will dislodge their grip on death and dying in the new Amerika.
Terri's plight is a ready to order script the "system" is using to wear down Citizen activism to the point where questioning the acts of government will be a considered civil disobedience by the to-dumb-downed-to-know-better public.
Remember Waco.
We did not protest.
The government got away with the cold-blooded murder by decree.
Once upon a time this behavior was called 'situational ethics' - form a statement to accomplish a goal - no matter the truth of the statement. A practice used extensively by the Nixon administration, and seemingly adopted as fair play by government thereafter.
I was riveted by the way Mrs. Schindler manipulated Terri's head while pretending to adjust her pillow. The way Mary was able to keep Terri's eyes following her was truly a puppeteering feat. It almost seemed as if Terri was trying to communicate with her mom.
It's unfortunate that the rhetoric takes this tone. Yes, Terri's life and death are important, but can't arguments be advanced without the condescending attitude?
I'm not sure if you meant this the way I took it.... if you believe Terri's life has no worth, or that it isn't productive just because she can't say "Mama" or eat on her own, I beg to differ. There are a lot of children with cerebal palsy and other debilitating diseases, a lot of folks who have suffered strokes, have parkinson's, and many other ailments, etc., who are very productive, valuable and loved individuals. Secondly, Terri has not been given the therapy that the aforementioned generally receive without question and if she had, may have been able by now to say "Mama" and eat on her own.
If ever either of you need assistance from others due to sickness or injury, how will live with yourselves knowing you should have just been left to die instead.
Maybe you should, that way the Schindler's con job on the general public will never be exposed. I have no problem with Terri being kept alive.
Is it just me or is that a rather pompous sounding statement. He makes it sound as if it was Randall Terry's efforts alone that got something done. I've kinda felt all along that they were trying to take credit that wasn't entirely theirs to take. I don't mean that to minimize their efforts, but there were a great many of us working our hearts out to get something done for Terri and i firmly believe that it was every one of us who by the grace of God made it a victory, for now. But we still have a long ways to go.
monkeys will fly out of your butt?
I would suggest you do a reading of conclusions from medical professionals who have examined Terri personally, or reviewed the tapes of her interactions with those about her. Further, read the affidavits from the nurses who have treated her - unless of course you are a product of American public schooling - in which case, I offer you pity for your lifetime of ignorance.
Condescending, say you. How then do you describe the arrogant behavior exhibited by the State of Death r Us establishment (government, the Roman Catholic Church, the medical profession, the scum sucking slime who dare call themselves lawyers, the media, the courts, and the state agencies) having a duty to protect the disabled.
How dare the boy who would be governor declare he has done all he is capable of doing - when he let Terri starve for six days - when good and honest men and women of the bar have extolled him to implement the inherent powers of the office he pretends to control.
His wordsmithing is clear. He alone saved the day.
Bear in mind I do understand a person leading the media fight has to have a sense of self-worth that exceeds reality. But to do an in-your-face with that part of America that has been at war with the "system" - and who know in detail the history of this shameful drama - was less than astute.
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