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Targeting the Disabled: Turning Crimes Into Acts of Compassion
LifeNews ^ | May 22, 2007 | Bobby Schindler

Posted on 05/22/2007 10:11:42 PM PDT by monomaniac

LifeNews.com Note: Bobby Schindler is the brother of Terri Schiavo and works with the Terri Schindler Schiavo Foundation to help disabled and other patients like her to receive the lifesaving medical treatment they deserve.

I recently returned from Austria and Germany where I had the fortunate opportunity to speak in front of several organizations to give witness to my family's struggle to care for my sister Terri.

Along with the circumstances of Terri's life and death, I spoke about how the medical community continues to target the disabled by convincing the American people that if someone's "quality of life" is deemed unacceptable then it's "okay" to kill them by withholding their food and water.

The audiences were profoundly disturbed and unable to understand why our country could permit Terri to be dehydrated to death, and also by the fact that we no longer protect our most vulnerable American citizens.

One of the speaking engagements I had was with two high schools in Fulda, Germany. The students were wonderful and, incredibly, knew more than I could have ever imagined about Terri's story. Afterwards, I had the chance to speak with many of them and it touched me to hear of the impact Terri has had on their lives.

Among the more memorable events of the trip was the International Conference on Euthanasia held at Castle Hartheim in Linz, Austria. In attendance were the President of Austria, the Governor of Austria and His Excellency, the Cardinal and Archbishop of Vienna, Christoph Cardinal Schцnborn.

Castle Hartheim was an especially fitting location for this event, as it was one of the centers where the physically and mentally "inferior" were killed as part of the Nazi T-4 Euthanasia Program during World War II. After I spoke, I toured Castle Hartheim which has now been made a memorial to the more than 30,000 handicapped people who were deliberately killed there.

While touring, I read something inscribed on the wall that was particularly chilling to me in light of the current struggle we face as we fight the growing threat of euthanasia here in the states.

The inscription read, "From the spring of 1940 till August 1941, patients who were, "incapable of improvement" were transported from hospitals, nursing homes, and old age homes to Hartheim and murdered." I then read that in order to carry out these killings, the staff were "sworn to extreme secrecy" in fear of being convicted for murder if what they were doing leaked out.

I thought to myself, "that is exactly how they described (and continue to describe) Terri -- as 'incapable of improvement' -- in order to justify killing her." However, just as alarming to me was how these atrocities were carried out, as they said, in "total secrecy" for fear of being prosecuted.

How far we truly have drifted, to where killing the physically and mentally disabled is not only accepted, but essentially done out in the open. Even more disturbing is how, as in the case of Judge George Greer who ordered Terri's death, we now hand out awards for "courage" to people who prey on the disabled.

I believe it was a Dutch journalist who recently said, "It's taken only one generation to transform a war crime into an act of compassion."

Fortunately, however, in the two years since Terri's death my family and I have had a great deal of encouragement, as well. Having had the experience of not only speaking to many groups in the US, but also in several countries outside the US, we have been blessed by the outpouring of support - not only for Terri's cause, but for the cause of life in general.

In spite of how so many people, especially in the mainstream media, describe my sister as having a life of no value or worth, the one thing that those who killed Terri could never have predicted is that she continues to touch people every day and all over the world. This gives me hope that our country, as well as the rest of the world, will one day treat people like Terri with the compassion and the kindness they deserve.

On behalf of Terri and her Foundation, we thank you for your continued support.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Germany
KEYWORDS: handicapped; moralabsolutes; prolife; schiavo; terri
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To: Dante3

LOL ~ seems we posted at the same time. I see you’ve looked at the list already. It’s a horrifying list, isn’t it?


21 posted on 05/23/2007 11:44:02 AM PDT by BykrBayb ("We will not be silent. We are your bad conscience. The White Rose will give you no rest." Þ)
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To: floriduh voter
No wonder two-faced Mel is not upset about the phone calls. Voters be damned. He has an agenda to promote and perhaps is getting well paid for it. He sure conned many voters.
22 posted on 05/23/2007 11:47:10 AM PDT by Dante3
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To: BykrBayb

It sure is.


23 posted on 05/23/2007 11:48:38 AM PDT by Dante3
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To: Dante3

Did you look at the Mini Mental State Examination I linked to in that post? I’ve had long conversations with people who couldn’t score above 5 on that test. After spending six months in hospitals and nursing homes, my fil couldn’t remember what day it was or where he was. He couldn’t count backwards by 7, or spell “world” backwards. He couldn’t remember what he ate for lunch. But he could talk up a storm. Yet he would be included in that group of people with a score of less than 6, eligible for extermination.


24 posted on 05/23/2007 11:54:24 AM PDT by BykrBayb ("We will not be silent. We are your bad conscience. The White Rose will give you no rest." Þ)
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To: BykrBayb

That is like something out of a nightmare, something one has to wonder if it is really taking place and not out of fiction such as “Brave New World.”


25 posted on 05/23/2007 12:05:40 PM PDT by Dante3
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To: monomaniac

“Never put an innocent or honest person to death. I will not allow anyone guilty of this to go free.” Exodus 23:7


26 posted on 05/23/2007 2:31:47 PM PDT by floriduh voter (Terri's Legacy List Contact: 8mmmauser & REMEMBER TERRI IN CAMPAIGN 2008)
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To: monomaniac
I believe it was a Dutch journalist who recently said, "It's taken only one generation to transform a war crime into an act of compassion."

Who would have thought?

27 posted on 05/24/2007 6:22:50 PM PDT by metmom (Welfare was never meant to be a career choice.)
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