There were a few freaky people there, which the media of course focused their cameras on. Selective editing, their most powerful weapon to lie.
Sad to see FReepers helping them to forward that lie.
The vast majority of people in front to the hospice were wonderful God-fearing Americans who were appalled at something like this occuring in our country.
I'll defend them, you bet.
And I'll even defend the freaks right to be there, too; and commend them for caring enough to be there in support of Terri and the right to not be murdered for the 'crime' of being weak and helpless.
Excuse me, but you seem to be taking a factual observation that there was in fact a juggler hanging out at the hospice (billing himself as a "Juggler for Jesus") and you wish to turn that around as me being in the wrong?
Talk about a twisted sense of reality.
It was what it was. You can tell people to ignore facts all day long. I won't do it.
The funny thing is that the crowds, if you can call 'em that, were very small. Instead of facing the reality that almost no one, particularly the locals, supported you...you twist that into a badge of honor. It feeds your persecution complex. And you tilt at the windmills.
You mean selective editing showing Terri "smiling" at her mother...or tracking a balloon?