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To: Sun
Sun, please see #296 for CBS info.

Two Decades to an American Culture of Death  Timeline  Lifetree.org  html

Foundation Collaboration: Two Decades to an American Culture of Death  Lifetree.org  PDF

Dying for the Cause  Foundation funding for the “right-to-die” movement  Philanthropy Roundtable    January 2001

Reflections On Death In America A speech given by George Soros on November 30, 1994 for the Alexander Ming Fisher Lecture Series at Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center

306 posted on 04/05/2005 9:04:59 PM PDT by windchime (Hillary: "I've always been a preying person")
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To: All; windchime; Pepper777

Wow!!

Thanks for all of the info.

Soros is doing so much evil with his money.

I didn't have time to check out all of the links, yet; am still working on it.

Soros probably is behind Terri's movie.

Think I'll post the CBS contact info again:

Tell CBS not to show the Terri movie, which depicts Michael as a loving husband (when he murdered her) or their advertisers will be notified and boycotted.

cbs phone # is 212-975-3247; e-mail is audsvcs@cbs.com


310 posted on 04/05/2005 10:30:30 PM PDT by Sun (Visit www.theEmpireJournal.com * Pray for Terri. Pray to end abortion.)
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To: All; windchime

Here's a nutshell version for very busy folks:

In 1995, the newsletter of a group called Choice in Dying listed seven organizations in a “Guide to Right-to-Die Organizations.” At least four of them (Compassion in Dying, Death with Dignity Education Center, the Oregon Death with Dignity Legal Defense and Education Center, and Choice in Dying itself) have attracted funding from large foundations.

One such foundation is George Soros’s Open Society Institute (OSI). The OSI, through its Project on Death in America, gives millions of dollars for enhancing end-of-life care and none of the Project’s money is used for assisted suicide purposes. But the OSI provides grants for assisted suicide advocacy through OSI’s President’s Fund in its U.S. Programs office.

http://www.philanthropyroundtable.org/magazines/2001/january/marker.html


311 posted on 04/05/2005 10:41:02 PM PDT by Sun (Visit www.theEmpireJournal.com * Pray for Terri. Pray to end abortion.)
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To: windchime; Ohioan from Florida; cyn; Republic; Sun; Saundra Duffy; amdgmary
HUMOR BREAK. I have a microwave in my home office. I was making a baked potato just now. I must have set it for 40 minutes instead of 4 minutes. There was smoke filling my office now once I opened the micro door and my potato is like a stone.

I'll try again when the smoke clears.

(I'm dangerous when I'm tired).

346 posted on 04/06/2005 10:30:39 AM PDT by floriduh voter (www.theempirejournal.com Demand the Impeachment of Judge Greer...No More!!!!)
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To: windchime; floriduh voter

Thank you for the links, Windchime!

I've unfortunately had some strange encounters with Health Care Workers - Nurses and ParaMedics, in the past couple of weeks.

I mentioned Terri to them and the immediate response was she should die or she died 15 years ago. When the Nurse said Terri had died 15 years ago, her face actually looked mean and evil. The Paramedic supported killing Terri too, but allowed me to explain some of the things that were going on. I told him about Scoops website and gave him the address.

In the ICU - Intensive Care Unit at the hospital, I said the following to one of the nurses: It must be difficult to work in this area, due to the possibility of deaths from the patients serious medical conditions. Her response was to shrug her shoulders and say it's no big deal - it is just part of the life cycle.

The way she said it, was like we discussing someone graduating from high school. I'm not sure if that is a good example. Hopefully, I relayed the nonchalant(sp) attitude of death, that the nurse seemed to have. Maybe I'm overly sensitive to what Health Care Workers say now, due to what happened to Terri. I really doubt it, though. Especially those who told me it was appropriate for Terri to DIE. They said it without any hesitation and even with anger in their voice.

I was very taken back, to hear those who are supposed to be saving lives and ect, to agree with the Starvation and Dehydration Murder of Terri Schindler. As a side note, I wonder just how many of us Terri supporters had horrible things going on in our own lives, during the time we were trying to fight for Terri and her family.


Btw, about the time Terri's feeding tube was removed, I stopped using the hedious name of Schiavo, when I referred to Terri. Therefore, I wanted to voice my total agreement with Floriduh Voter for the title of this thread. I'm still sickened by all the ridiculous talk, coming from the MSM and also Bishop Lynch about the so called family feud. How insane is that, for the stinking media, to think the Schindlers should * Make-up * with the very person who killed/murdered their precious daughter and sister. Sometimes I feel like we are living on another planet now. What are some of these people thinking these days?



381 posted on 04/06/2005 3:44:36 PM PDT by Pepper777 (Terri will never, ever be tortured by the monster, Michael Schiavo again~!!)
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