Posted on 05/06/2005 5:24:16 PM PDT by kingattax
Tonight on Hannity & Colmes at 9 PM EDT, the family of Terri Schindler Schiavo will appear. In their first interview since her death, Terri Schiavo's family speaks out about life without Terri, their private battle, and their message to America. Dont miss this emotional interview with the Schindlers!
Oliver North will also be on from Fallujah in Iraq and Chris Simcox, organizer of the Minutemen Project will also be on the program.
(Excerpt) Read more at foxnews.com ...
Don't worry. We were affected by Terri for a reason - to make us so enraged that we will fight others being disregarded as she was.
What a beautiful national memory - The Death of Terri.
Now Greer, Felos and Schaivo get to go on with their lives knowing they killed. Who will be next?
As Greer's minister told him - this case will define your career. What a definition for a life work.
Why did you come on this thread if you are so tired of Fox exploiting this story. I would think you would be more interested in the tons of other subjects.
And what did they do to ensure that you'll never become a member of one of the groups that are being targeted today, with your blessing?
Me too.
Oskar Schindler was one of the people who influenced me to speak out for Terri. I suspect he would not be among the apathetic people who are today bored/annoyed with the attempts to prevent another holocaust.
I am..
Our electricity went out about 3/4s of the way through the
interview.
Thanks for sharing the ending!
I've always wondered if Bob Schindler might not be a relative of
Oscar!?
He is a dear and kind gentleman, who never quit fighting
for life.
No, I was just disappointed that it wasn't about Oskar Schindler. I believe all the hundreds of cases of families making decisions about their loved ones without the intervention of the government and/or federal troops deserve as much attention as this one case that has now been flogged to death. There are other stories going on in the world, after all.
Then I apologize as to your motive.
Wow! That is a compelling thought, that one man's kindness and caring could be genetically brought to the fore in a descendent.
You could be right. From what I read, he was a humble man, who believed he did not do ENOUGH, the dear soul.
Please don't misunderstand, I am not annoyed about Terri's story receiving exposure; there is much left unexplained and its not over yet. I simply agreed that Oskar Schlinder should have as much media attention, for one day, and he probably will not get it.
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