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St. Petersburg, FL (LifeNews.com) -- Terri Schiavo's father, Robert Schindler, has returned home from the hospital following two strokes he suffered shortly before Christmas. Schiavo is the disabled woman who became the center of a massive legal battle when her former husband won a legal battle to kill her via euthanasia.
Schindler entered the hospital about a week before Christmas after a minor stroke and appeared to be recovering but suffered a second stroke days later.
Bobby Schindler, Terri's brother, told LifeNews.com that Schindler went home last Tuesday and is doing well.
"In fact, he even came into the foundation office for a few hours today to do some work," Schindler said, referring to the Terri Schindler Schiavo Foundation the family runs in order to help disabled and incapacitated patients like Terri.
Terri Schiavo's Father Robert Schindler Returns Home From Hospital
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LifeNews.com Note: Bobby Schindler is the brother of Terri Schiavo and works with the Terri Schindler Schiavo Foundation to help disabled and incapacitated patients.
As the mainstream media editorialize outgoing Florida Governor Jeb Bush, I cant help but compare their opposition to the 34-minute execution of convicted killer Angel Diaz with their support of the 14-day execution of my sister, Terri Schiavo....
Orlando Sentinel, 12-28-06
[Governor Jeb Bush's] intervention in the Terri Schiavo fiasco, without even talking to her husband, was unconscionable.
News-press.com, 12-19-06
Governor Jeb Bush was wise to suspend executions and order the review of lethal injection procedures after the bungled execution of a convicted murderer last week.
Miami Herald, 1-8-07
It will be difficult for the public to forget [Bush's] disgraceful performance in the Terri Schiavo case, just one of a number of legal battles in which the ACLU engaged his administration because of his posture that public policy "should err on the side of life.''
Media Bias: If Only My Sister Terri Schiavo Was a Convicted Murderer
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Remember Jack Kevorkian? He's the American euthanasia doctor behind bars for second-degree murder. He's also the one who wanted to look into the eyes of those in the process of dying for his "obitiatric research".
Despite his ghoulishness, Kevorkian is revered by those such as Derek Humphry, co-founder of the pro-euthanasia group the Hemlock Society, who described Kevorkian's incarceration as "a tragedy for an honourable man". Kevorkian assisted or lethally injected at least 130 people, mostly middle-aged women. More than 70 per cent were not terminally ill. Most were disabled or depressed.
Once the killing starts, there's no stopping it (euthanasia)
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Good news about Bob Schindler. May he return to full health on the prayers and good wishes of his friends and admirers.