CBS will air a movie about Terri in May. An article reported that Michael was offered several million dollars. The TV movie will portray Michael as a loving, caring husband who devoted his life to Terri.
Farah hosts Judge Greer's pastor
Rev. William Rice to discuss Terri Schiavo case on radio show
April 4, 2005
http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=43595
The Rev. William Rice, the pastor who advised Judge George Greer to terminate his church membership in light of the jurist's action in the Terri Schiavo case, will be the guest today on "Joseph Farah's WorldNetDaily RadioActive," the nationally syndicated talk-program.
In urging Greer to pull his membership, which the judge did, Rice told him: "You must know that in all likelihood it is this case which will define your career and this case that you will remember in the waning days of life. I hope you can find a way to side with the angels and become an answer to the prayers of thousands."
Wrote Rice: "Like evangelicals across the world, we are horrified at the thought that a handicapped woman could be, in effect, starved to death before a watching world."
Admitting he was not a legal or medical expert, Rice asserted: "I know right from wrong. I know what God thinks about human life. I know there is only one way to describe the prospect of starving a woman to death because she cannot feed herself. It is wrong."
I will not be watching the movie and I hope no one else will!
I WON'T be watching THAT SCIENCE FICTION ON CBS.
A woman called a talk show, who volunteers for a hospice, in NYS. While there are many hospices that are bragged about, I am hearing more and more negative stories about hospices.
The caller said that one of the problems she has had with the hospice as she sees it, is
how it is
practiced, & that they use unbelievable amounts of drugs, & she actually
counted 14 different
drugs that one patient was taking, and when she questioned this she was
told that
it really didn't matter because the person was dying anyway.
What bothers me more than the 14 drugs was that they said it really didn't matter because the person was dying anyway.
This is small compared to what they did to Terri, but here's a snippet that I read from lifenews.com:
"Meanwhile, is the hospice industry an activist contingent of the right-to-die movement?
"Ron Panzer, President of the pro-life Hospice Patients Alliance (HPA), contends that hospice workers all over the country are routinely killing patients.
"Those who report to HPA tell us theyve overheard nurses saying things like, `Im just like Jack Kevorkian, only I do it with morphine. And they get away with it week by week because its hospice." (LifeNews.com).
I wish we could find a way to let many people know that they should investigate where they send their loved ones THOROUGHLY, and monitor their loved ones medications (whether it be a hospice or ANY health care facility).