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I heard about the puncture wounds on the radio! Maybe Terri Schiavo is coming into her own in the national consciousness! I am thrilled that it was reported!

I too am desperate for a course of action! However, I think Terri's advocates have done a marvelous job in an uphill battle against a deaf public and parrot media. Maybe we could all agree that:
1. We need to continue contacting people in Public Office
senators
governor
Attorney General
Disability office
2. We need to stress that Terri Schiavo deserves all of the treatments and therapies available to thousands of others in her condition as assured by Florida Law. She is not dying! She is simply disabled!
3. We need to demand that Michael Schiavo be removed as guardian because of his conflict of interest and poor record.
4. ping every all persons everywhere
5. Require the media get interviews with Judge Greer and Felos as well as the protesters.

Am I leaving out anything?

Mindleader - I understand your concern but America is built on the power of public protest and it is effective at gaining media attention and getting on the agenda when every other polite attempt has failed.

So maybe the rest of us who can't be there in person can augment the protest with public pressure and recruitment.

Time continues to be of the essence!

507 posted on 03/31/2004 7:58:08 AM PST by a5478 (a5478)
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To: a5478
Politicians and even big business are affected by public outcry and there is plenty of examples to demonstrate this.

Keep up with the letters (but keep them polite and to the point), the e-mails and the phone calls. It already has made a difference.

508 posted on 03/31/2004 8:10:51 AM PST by Dante3
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