Posted on 04/02/2006 2:35:08 PM PDT by wagglebee
On Thursday, March 30, one day before the one-year anniversary of the tragic loss of Terri Schindler Schiavo, her family held a press conference on Capitol Hill in her remembrance, where they pledged to fight for the lives of others like her through their nonprofit organization, the Terri Schiavo Foundation.
Terri Schiavo died on March 31, 2005, of dehydration after Judge George Greer ordered her feeding tube removed. Her death marked the end of a seven-year battle between Terris parents and her husband over whether she should be killed because of her neurological disabilities. The ordeal leading up to her death sparked a national debate on the rights of the disabled and the value of life.
Concerned Women for America (CWA) supported the Schindler family in their fight for Terris life. CWA honors the life of Terri Schiavo and continues to pray for the Schindler family during this difficult time.
On the eve of the first anniversary of Terris death, we offer our condolences to the Schindler family and all who were privileged enough to know this young woman, said Wendy Wright, CWAs President. Terris precious life was cut short by the cruel orders of her husband Michael and the judge who ordered her execution. We must remember her death and the greater lesson that should be learned from this tragic storythe sanctity of every life.
At the press conference, the Schindler family officially launched the Terri Schiavo Foundation which will defend the rights of the disabled, elderly and vulnerable against medical killings, care rationing and euthanasia.
Sen. Sam Brownback (R-Kansas) and pro-life advocates joined the Schindler family in warning against a culture of death that many believe helped kill Terri Schiavo.
Once we go down the path of valuing some lives more than others, of saying that people with disabilities dont have the same dignity and right to life as others, there are very few means not justified by the sinister end of a disability-free society, said Sen. Brownback. The way a society treats individuals with disabilities is a measure of the greatness of that society.
The Schindler familys press conference took place on the same day of the release of their book, The Life That Matters. The book honors Terris legacy by telling the tragic story of her struggle to survive, as told by her parents and siblings. All royalties from the book go toward the Terri Schiavo Foundation.
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Yes, and yes. Although, Terri's death would not have been in vain regardless. Her suffering has ended. Ours?
Terri was a burden to liberals.. Unwanted babies are a burden to liberals.. Fighting a war on terror is a burden to liberals.. three good reasons I left the democratic party years ago.
Ping!
Feingold has even been using the Schiavo case to blast Bush this last week...despicable.
Let's pray no one tries to stop them from turning something bad into something good they way they stopped me.
What Feingold conveniently forgets is that the Senate subpoenaed Terri Schiavo, when she did not appear, they had an absolute right to send federal agents to remove her -- they didn't do this, that isn't the President's fault, it's their's.
I just left FR but Topix Net brought me right back.
http://priestsforlife.org/blog/
Pinged from Terri APRIL Dailies
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SCOTT THOMAS VIDEO here: http://www.scottsfight.com/
Not exactly. There is no nonprofit in this name and, thus, the monies can be spent in any manner the Schindlers see fit. Did they all quit their day jobs or just Bob and Bobby?
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