Posted on 05/13/2005 12:33:29 PM PDT by concernedAmerican1
The recent forced starvation of Terri Schiavo shocked America. Was it an exception, or will it be the turning point for a more general acceptance of euthanasia sweeping our nation?
To shed light on Terris case and oppose the sin of euthanasia, six members of Tradition Family and Property Student Action visited Towson University in Maryland on Monday, May 9. From two tables one in front of the University Union and another within the building TFP Student Action passed out hundreds of flyers and took surveys, collecting students opinions on euthanasia, the right to life, and Terris killing.
Many students expressed their support for Terri. I cant tell you how angry I am at Michael Schiavo, one student said. He spent Terris litigation money on himself, had two children with another woman, and then wanted to starve her to death!?
From the other camp came these comments: Suffering is the worst thing for a person, Youre cruel for wanting to keep her alive artificially, and She had no life, insinuating that Terri had somehow become less human after suffering brain damage.
Skirting the moral case against euthanasia, another changed the subject completely saying: How can you talk about euthanasia when Bush is murdering people in Iraq?
Terris death must not be forgotten. We will continue to play an active role on college campuses, joining our voice to pro-life, pro-family organizations struggling to keep the horrors of abortion and euthanasia at bay, said TFP Student Action director John Ritchie.
Bump.
Suffering is the worst thing...so of course dehydrating someone to death for two weeks is kind. HUH?
YAWNS.
Good work, TFP.
Yeah, TU is a primarily liberal uni...I should know; I'm about to graduate from there in less than 2 weeks (wish me luck y'all). I would've liked to pay them a visit, but I had to work (those bills don't pay themselves lol).
I would have thought everybody would give up calling her subhuman by now. It's been proven to the satisfaction of all reasonable people that Terri was a live human being until she died. It's amazing that a college student could be that ignorant.
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