Please ping your lists:
http://www.frtl.org/
ACT NOW!
IF YOU'RE FROM FLORIDA, HERE'S WHAT YOU
CAN DO TO HELP SAVE TERRI!
ATTENTION: NON-FLORIDIANS
HOW "YOU" CAN HELP TERRI SCHINDLER-SCHIAVO!
FLORIDA RIGHT TO LIFE
378 Center Pointe Circle, Suite 1250
Altamonte Springs FL 32701
407.834.LIFE
frtl@earthlink.net
www.frtl.org
You can help us help Terri by calling your legislator
http://www.myfloridahouse.gov/legislators.aspx
http://www.flsenate.gov/Legislators/index.cfm?Mode=Member%20Pages&Submenu=1&Tab=legislators
http://www.house.gov/
http://www.senate.gov/
and have your family, friends and community sign this petition to pass the "The Starvation and Dehydration of Persons With Disabilities Prevention Act" . . . download from this link:
http://www.enlightenment-engine.net/eeng/ribbon/Starvation&DehydrationofPersonswithDisabilitiesPreventionAct.doc
Thank you,
Robin L. Hoffman
President
Florida Right to Life, Inc.
I will be sure to make some of those calls, pc!
Terri ping to 2204! If anyone would like to be added to or removed from my Terri ping list, please let me know by FReepmail!
Bump!
I will fax on Tuesday. It should be for any and all citizens and residents of the State of Florida though.
Try this:
Please do your best to save the vets, retirees, and others who have made themselves wards of retirement centers throughout Florida from being starved and dehydrated like Terri Schiavo, which will happen as a result of this precedent setting ruling, giving her fewer rights than a pet in the State of Florida.
Probably not enough whereass and heretofores, but the following is easy enough for any 7th grade student to understand, it protects all citizens, including illegal immigrants, legal immigrants, children, and disabled. It will suffice until a right-to-die law can be properly drawn, which should include the fact that the person must sign and it must be notarized that the person wishes to have assistance in their own deaths. This should not include starvation/dehydration/failure to provide medical care. In Oregon, no spouse, no guardian can make that decision for the person. If they dont sign it themselves it doesnt happen. And even so, only 1% of the decedents in Oregon have availed themselves of the right-to-die law.