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Posted on 02/28/2005 7:08:08 AM PST by floriduh voter
Post #2640 and #2642 bump!
Post #2653 bump!
Sung. to the African beat.
Ayyymen
....Ayyyymen
.........Ayyyyymen
Amen
Amen
You are so right!!!!
Thank you for this link. I just sent a letter using it.
OK, but work fast because we need the freepers from Florida to ask the legislature to repeal the law that made the feeding tube..."artificial means" which I call the kill Terri law. Felos and the woman from hospice used their expertise to advise the legislature to pass the law.
Does Bishop Lynch know about this?!!
Or better yet, would it make the slightest difference to him if he did?
Do you by chance have his e-mail addy handy? Just in case he's not aware of this.
Bishop Lynch knows about it. He claims that the Vatican gives him the authority to do what he wants.
Here are e-mails and addresses from CatholicPress.org, if you want to sent a letter to editor to these:
FLORIDA
Archdiocese of Miami
The Florida Catholic
9401 Biscayne Blvd
Miami FL 33138
Tel: (305) 757-6241; FAX: (305) 762-1132
E-mail: arsoto@miamiarch.org
Published bi-weekly, circulation 29,050
Diocese of Orlando
The Florida Catholic
498 S Lake Destiny Rd
Orlando FL 32810
Tel: (888) 275-9953; (407) 660-9141
FAX: (407) 660-2977
E-mail: jgreen@orlandodiocese.org
Published bi-weekly, circulation 135,320
Diocese of Palm Beach
The Florida Catholic
9999 N Military Trail
Palm Beach Gardens FL 33410
Tel: (561) 775-9528; FAX: (561) 775-9502
E-mail: flcathpb@aol.com
Published bi-weekly, circulation 15,890
Diocese of Pensacola-Tallahassee
The Florida Catholic
11 North B Street
Pensacola FL 32501
Tel: (850) 435-3500; FAX: (850) 435-7756
Published bi-weekly, circulation 9,960
Diocese of St. Petersburg
The Florida Catholic
PO Box 43022
St. Petersburg FL 33743-3022
Tel: (727) 345-3338; FAX: (727) 347-8316
E-mail: SheltonJ@dosp.org
Published bi-weekly, circulation 26,020
Diocese of Venice
The Florida Catholic
1000 Pinebrook Road
Venice FL 34292
Tel: (941) 484-9543; FAX: (941) 484-1121
E-mail: felton@dioceseofvenice.org
Published bi-weekly, circulation 16,250
The word is "Atilla the Hun."
I am very thankful that our Father, the Judge of all, is not like pseudo judge Greer. God has decreed LIFE not DEATH, to all who would believe in His Son, and that He has gone out of His way to ensure that NONE SHOULD PERISH, but that ALL have everlasting LIFE.
Amen! Pegita.
Amen.
Pegita, I love your prayers! They are inspirational!
Please join me All,
Post your refrain t Pegita's soul lifting prayers.
Sung. to the African beat.
Ayyymen
....Ayyyymen
.........Ayyyyymen
Amen
Amen
+ To Him Be the Glory
Pegita only shows us the way to Him
U.S. Representative Dave Weldon, M.D., F.A.C.P. of Indialantic, Florida, is an Army veteran and physician who was sworn into his first political office in November 1994
to serve the people of Florida's 15th Congressional District.
As a practicing physician and Army veteran, his background and expertise have been called upon on numerous occasions in key debates, policy discussions, and leadership positions.
Dave Weldon is the first medical doctor to serve from the State of Florida and is the first Republican physician and only the second physician ever to serve on the prestigious House Appropriations Committee. He is also the first representative from East-Central Florida to be appointed to the Appropriations Committee. Rep. Weldon's subcommittee assignments include: VA/HUD and Independent Agencies which oversees NASA's funding; Labor, Health and Human Services and Education; and the District of Columbia.
Weldon is a member of the Autism Caucus, the Cancer Caucus, the Renewable Energy Caucus, the Tourism Caucus, and the Military Veterans Caucus. Weldon is a member of the Veteran of Foreign Wars, Post 453A, known as the Rocket Post, in Rockledge, Florida and the Reserve Officers Association.
In previous years, Rep. Weldon served on the House Science Committee, the House Banking Committee, and the Government Reform Committee. Rep. Weldon also served as a member of the Committee on Education and Workforce during the 104th Congress.
Since coming to Washington, Rep. Weldon continues to be a sought after media guest for various issues including medical/health/bio ethics; veterans affairs; science; and NASA, as well as military space utilization. He has appeared on numerous national, international and local radio and television outlets including FOX's O' Reilly Factor, CNN's Inside Politics, The CBS Early Show, Fox & Friends, One-on-One with John McLaughlin, Hardball with Chris Matthews, the BBC, the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, Focus on the Family, Janet Parshall's America, the Diane Rehm Show and AP Radio. Publications Rep. Weldon has been quoted in, Wall Street Journal, New York Times, USA Today, Washington Post, LA Times, Orlando Sentinel, Newsweek, Washington Times, Time, Space News, and World Magazine.
Born in Long Island, NY, in 1953, to Anna and David Weldon, the Congressman is a Phi Beta Kappa graduate of the State University of New York at Stony Brook. Dr. Weldon worked his way through college as a respiratory technician and successfully earned a Bachelor of Science degree in biochemistry with high honors in 1978.
Following his graduation from Stony Brook, Dr. Weldon began studying medicine at the State University of New York's Buffalo School of Medicine on a scholarship with the Army Health Professions Scholarship program.
Three years later, he completed the accelerated degree program at Buffalo and was honored by being accepted into the Alpha Omega Alpha Medical Honor Society. Weldon then entered a three-year internship and residency in internal medicine at the Letterman Army Medical Center in San Francisco.
After completing military training in San Francisco, Dr. Weldon began a three-year tour of duty at Winn Army Community Hospital, Fort Stewart, Georgia. He left active duty as a Major in 1987 to enter private practice with the Melbourne Internal Medicine Associates, a 38-member multi-specialty medical group in Melbourne, Florida. He remained in the U.S. Army Reserves until 1992. Dr. Weldon continues to see patients at the new VA Outpatient Clinic in Viera on a volunteer basis.
Rep. Weldon and his wife, Nancy, have two children, Katie and David.
Thank goodness, FL has such an outstanding congressman, considering the black eye that Pinellas-Pasco counties have given the state with George W. Greer.
This is GREAT NEWS. The Vatican is reading our emails,faxes, and letters...The entire world must know about this HORRORABLE crime in Clearwater, Florida...
http://www.catholic-pages.com/hierarchy/cardinals_list.asp
Here's the Vatican Phone , Fax, & emails addresses:
http://www.tldm.org/email/addresses.htm
Ask the Cardinals to please COME to Clearwater, Florida and SEE TERRI for themselfs, bring Doctors from other countries too, and most important REPLACE and REMOVE that LYNCH in St.Petersburg, Florida.....
PS: Any update on Mel Gibson ?(New Passion movie starts on 3/11/05...
http://www.THEPASSIONOFTHECHRIST.COM
side note..
Maybe you should make this "Statement of Cardinal Renato Martino on behalf of Terri Schiavo", a separate thread to get more attention.
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