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To: PhilDragoo

People all over America have feeding tubes, not to mention oxygen tubes, dialysis tubing, etc and these congressman who voted for the bill know it.

The D for death congressmen just do not care. The only thing they are clinging to is the power of activist judges.


2,632 posted on 03/20/2005 10:33:43 PM PST by maica (Ask a Dem: "When did promoting Democracy and Freedom in the World become a Bad Thing??")
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To: maica
People all over America have feeding tubes, not to mention oxygen tubes, dialysis tubing, etc and these congressman who voted for the bill know it.

The D for death congressmen just do not care. The only thing they are clinging to is the power of activist judges.

And this is the year we begin to complete the trifecta: presidency, both houses of congress, judiciary.

This will be seen as the high-water mark for judicial tyranny.

2,786 posted on 03/20/2005 11:04:05 PM PST by PhilDragoo (Hitlery: das Butch von Buchenvald)
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We remember the vision of Christopher Reeves in that wheel chair, paralized from the neck down and aided by a machine to pump oxygen into his lungs. Many of us don't know that Reeves was at one time a Scientologist. Thankfully, he learned what a fraud they were and left them, with his bank account intact. While thinking of the association with Reeves situation to that of Terri Schiavo, I found this story:

n May, 1995, Christopher Reeves, acclaimed movie star renowned for his role in the movie "Superman", was riding at the Commonwealth Dressage and Combined Training Association Horse Trails in Virginia, USA. The horse he was riding balked at a rail jump, pitched him forward where he landed, head first. His injuries, which were life-threatening, left the actor paralyzed from the neck down, unable to use any of his limbs or even breath without the help of a respirator.

Awakening for the first time, immobilized in a hospital bed, unable to breath without a machine pumping his lungs, Christopher looked into the eyes of his beloved wife, Dana, and said, "Maybe we should just let me go." In that critical moment, with the choice of life or death in the balance, she unhesitatingly responded: "You're still you, and I love you."

Terri Schiavo, you're still you, and we love you!
2,788 posted on 03/20/2005 11:04:25 PM PST by jonrick46
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