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Schindler Family Attends Mass for Terri Schiavo Hosted by Ave Maria University
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| 4/1/09
| Steven Ertelt
Posted on 04/01/2009 11:13:55 AM PDT by wagglebee
St. Petersburg, FL (LifeNews.com) -- The Schindler family attended a special Mass on Tuesday, which marked the fourth anniversary of the painful starvation and dehydration euthanasia death of Terri Schiavo. Ave Maria University, a Florida-based Catholic college, hosted the mass, which saw the entire Schindler family attend.
Bob and Mary Schindler, Terri's parents, joined their other children Bobby Schindler and Suzanne Vitadamo for a ceremony in Terri's honor.
As the Schindlers prayed with participants for other disabled people who face the same euthanasia concerns, they placed a picture of Terri on her wedding day on the altar and joined more than 400 people in remembering her life.
The Mass was part of the International Day of Prayer and Remembrance for Terri Schindler Schiavo that the Schindler family jointly co-sponsors with the Terri Schiavo foundation and Priests for Life.
The two organizations established this day last year to foster education, prayer, and activism regarding discrimination against the disabled.
"God is using Terri to impact the world in a very special way," Bobby Schindler told the News Press.
Thomas Monaghan, founder and chancellor of Ave Maria University, told the newspaper the college was happy to help with the ceremony.
We're very big on pro-life, he said. Our purpose is to fight evil and pro-life is center stage, and thats where we want to be.
Fr. Frank Pavone, who was with Bobby and Suzanne at Terris bedside as she died, recalls that painful day and the support from pro-life advocates and others.
"As we consoled Terri and prayed with her, what I felt most strongly was the presence of countless people around the world who, by their love, prayers, and tears, accompanied Terri and her family through those difficult days," he said. "I am confident that these same individuals, families, and Churches will want to observe Terris Day."
Related web sites:
Terris Day - http://www.TerrisDay.org
Terri Schindler Schiavo Foundation - http://www.TerrisFight.org
Priests for Life - http://priestsforlife.org
TOPICS: Culture/Society; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: euthanasia; moralabsolutes; prolife; terridailies; terrischiavo; whiterose
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To: Ohioan from Florida; Goodgirlinred; Miss Behave; cyn; AlwaysFree; amdgmary; angelwings49; ...
Troy Newman of Operation Rescue sums up Zero's credentials perfectly!
Thread by me.
SOUTH BEND, Ind., May 18 /
Christian Newswire/ -- President Barack Obama delivered a speech yesterday during the Notre Dame Graduation commencement ceremony that was rife with heretical views of Christianity.
"It is obvious from Obama's speech that matters pertaining to religion and moral issues are still above his pay grade," said Operation Rescue President Troy Newman. "As an ordained elder in the Presbyterian Church in America, I can say with conviction that Obama holds apostate views on the roll of Christianity in the world and the moral issues that spring from those teachings such as, abortion, stem cell research, and other matters."
Obama told the 2009 graduating class of Notre Dame that of the problems facing the world today, "no one person, or religion, or nation can meet these challenges alone."
This statement is in direct contradiction to orthodox Christianity which teaches that Christians are the "light on the hilltop" that illuminates society with the wisdom of God, apart which there can be no answers to the world's problems. . .
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05/19/2009 4:40:43 PM PDT
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wagglebee
("A political party cannot be all things to all people." -- Ronald Reagan, 3/1/75)
To: markomalley; Ohioan from Florida; Goodgirlinred; Miss Behave; cyn; AlwaysFree; amdgmary; ...
Once again a diagnosis of PVS is about to become a death sentence! Thread by markomalley.
An Australian woman would like doctors to administer a fatal dose of morphine to her comatose son.
Joanne Dunn wants her son to die in her arms. Mark Leigep, 34, has been in a vegetative state for more than three years.
"Mark isn't coming back," Dunn said. "He's my baby and they should let my baby go."
~snip~
Doctors removed Leigep's feeding tube twice in 2006, but it was replaced following family disagreements that year.
The tube was then removed by doctors again in the same year, but the Royal Adelaide Hospital administration ordered the tube be replaced. . .
"We will not be silent.
We are your bad conscience.
The White Rose will give you no rest."
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05/19/2009 6:07:34 PM PDT
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wagglebee
("A political party cannot be all things to all people." -- Ronald Reagan, 3/1/75)
To: wagglebee
To: Salvation; Ohioan from Florida; Goodgirlinred; Miss Behave; cyn; AlwaysFree; amdgmary; ...
Some interesting reactions to Zero's desecration of Notre Dame.
Thread by Salvation.
President Obama's appearance at the Notre Dame commencement exercises produced an enormous outpouring of journalistic coverage.
Prior to the event, the atmosphere was so feverish that when Duncan Maxell Anderson concocted a story based on the idea that Obama had donated his speaking fee to defray lost alumni contributions, many readers failed to recognize that it was a satire.
On the GetReligion site, Terry Mattingly continued to insist that reporters should get their facts straight. That was, alas, a losing battle.
USA Today provided live blogging on the event, with a panel of experts (including Joseph Lawler, son of CWN editor Phil Lawler) offering their perspectives.
When he addressed the commencement audience, Father John Jenkins, the president of Notre Dame, was in effect making his own observations on the controversy. Father Jenkins let his enthusiasm for President Obama show through clearly; it cannot be a coincidence that he used the word "hope" five times in his first five opening paragraphs. . .
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05/20/2009 4:15:21 PM PDT
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wagglebee
("A political party cannot be all things to all people." -- Ronald Reagan, 3/1/75)
To: NYer; Ohioan from Florida; Goodgirlinred; Miss Behave; cyn; AlwaysFree; amdgmary; angelwings49; ...
It appears that Fordham doesn't want to appear any more Catholic than Georgetown or Notre Dame.
Thread by NYer.
The New York Post reports that Fordham University concealed its decision to honor New Yorks pro-abortion Mayor Michael Bloomberg from Archbishop Timothy Dolan of New York.
Bloomberg received an honorary degree last weekend at Fordhams commencement and also spoke briefly at the ceremony.
Dolan was unaware that the mayor was speaking/getting a degree at Saturdays commencement at the Jesuit schools Bronx campus, his spokesman, Joseph Zwilling, wrote in an e-mail yesterday, the Post reported.
Fordham has a history of honoring pro-abortion public figures and of failing to consult with the archbishop of New York. Cardinal Edward Egan, who served as New Yorks archbishop until he was succeeded last month by Archbishop Dolan, rebuked the university last fall after the Fordham School of Law bestowed an honor on pro-abortion Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer. . .
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05/20/2009 4:17:59 PM PDT
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wagglebee
("A political party cannot be all things to all people." -- Ronald Reagan, 3/1/75)
To: Ohioan from Florida; Goodgirlinred; Miss Behave; cyn; AlwaysFree; amdgmary; angelwings49; ...
Father Frank Pavone is simply magnificent here!
Thread by me.
FRONT ROYAL, Virginia, May 20, 2009 (LifeSiteNews.com) - Two days before leading in prayer a handful of University of Notre Dame graduates protesting President Obama's commencement speech, Fr. Frank Pavone of Priests for Life delivered a rousing pro-life homily at the baccalaureate Mass of Christendom College in Front Royal, Virginia. Fr. Pavone remarked on the nature of abortion, which he called "the opposite of love," and President Obama, whom he said has dishonored the presidency by supporting abortion.
Fr. Pavone introduced the question of the meaning of love with a meditation on Christ's statements, "Greater love than this no man hath, that a man lay down his life for his friends," and "I have power to lay it [my life] down, and I have power to take it up again."
The "power to lay down one's life," said Pavone, is "the power of love, the power to be able to give yourself away purposely, deliberately, knowing what you're going to lose ... because you're not focused anymore on what you're losing, you're focused on what you're giving to the other."
"This is the heart and core of the civilization of love, of the culture of life, of the meaning of being pro-life, of the meaning of social justice, and of the very meaning of service, all summed up in this power to lay our lives down for the other," he said.
"In the culture of death, we see exactly the opposite dynamic."
. . .
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05/20/2009 4:23:55 PM PDT
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wagglebee
("A political party cannot be all things to all people." -- Ronald Reagan, 3/1/75)
To: wagglebee
To: victim soul; Ohioan from Florida; Goodgirlinred; Miss Behave; cyn; AlwaysFree; amdgmary; ...
Father Weslin is a true hero and this statement by him is perfect!
Thread by victim soul.
THANK YOU ALL FOR WHAT YOU HAVE TRIED TO PREVENT:
The greatest scandal that has befallen our Catholic Church here in America--A Catholic University, who bears Jesus Christ's Most Holy Mother's name-- has given not only a platform but also an honorary degree in Law to the highest elected official in our beloved United States of America
despite The Apostolic Constitution of The Supreme Pontiff John Paul II on Catholic Universities
despite The Catechism of The Catholic Church teachings in regards to giving scandal (#2284-2287)
despite The United States Conference of Catholic Bishops' demand that no Catholic institution should honor anyone who promotes, participates or legislates the killing of unborn children
despite the heroic efforts of the Cardinal Newman Society who gathered and presented over 363,000 signed petitions to withdraw this invitation and platform
despite the refusal of Mary Ann Glendon, who counseled our bishops and was Ambassador the the Vatican, to accept Notre Dames Laetare Award
despite 83 American bishops who pleaded and then condemned this abomination
despite the hue and cry of alumni who are withdrawing their support and millions of dollars
despite the pleas from students for rosaries to be said to stop this abomination
and despite the heroic efforts of Randall Terry, Alan Keyes and so many pro-life activists on the street, on the internet, and in and on the air
despite the warnings of the grave scandal to our Faith and the Faithful on May 8th by Archbishop Raymond Burke, Archbishop Emeritus of Saint Louis and Vatican Prefect of the Supreme Tribunal of the Apostolic Signatura who addressed The National Catholic Breakfast in Washington with these words:
"Our uncompromising commitment to protect the inviolable dignity of innocent human life and to safeguard the integrity of marriage and the family are not based on peculiar confessional beliefs or practices but on the natural moral law, written on every heart and, therefore, a fundamental part of the Church's moral teaching.
At the same time, what is always and everywhere evil cannot be called good for the sake of accomplishing some other good end.
All of us must be concerned about a wide range of goods which are important to the life of our nation, but the concern for those goods can never justify the betrayal of the fundamental goods of life itself and the family.
We must take care to uproot from our moral thinking any form of relativism, consequentialism and proportionalism, which would lead us into the error of thinking that it is sometimes right to do what is always and everywhere evil."
Barack Obama is
A President who adamantly and unapologetically supports, enables and funds The Culture of Death.
A President who claims that defining when human life begins is above his pay grade.
A President who claims children are a punishment not a gift from God.
A President who has promised Planned Parenthood that he will support The Freedom of Choice Act which will overturn any states laws that in effect have reduced the number of abortions.
A President who calls his vote in the Senate designed to save the life of disabled Terri Schindler Schiavo from court ordered death by intentional starvation and dehydration a mistake.
A President who now wants to deny medical personnel and pharmacists their rights to conscientiously object in participating in his Culture of Death vision.
A President who uses our money as taxpayers to fund abortionists for the intentional continued depopulation of our brothers and sisters overseas.
A President who uses our money to fund unnecessary and cannibalistic embryonic research while adult stem cell research is ethical and proving in over 70 instances to help or cure various diseases.
A President who declares that waterboarding terrorists is torture yet supports the most egregious and cruel methods of torture for God's most defenseless children in their mothers wombs.
A President who even denies fully born children of botched abortions their rights to comfort and care by other medical personnel after the abortionist does his dastardly deed. . .
"We will not be silent. We are your bad conscience.
The White Rose will give you no rest."
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posted on
05/24/2009 4:13:05 PM PDT
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wagglebee
("A political party cannot be all things to all people." -- Ronald Reagan, 3/1/75)
To: markomalley; Ohioan from Florida; Goodgirlinred; Miss Behave; cyn; AlwaysFree; amdgmary; ...
At least they are willing to admit the obvious.
Thread by markomalley.
Two days before President Obamas commencement address at Notre Dame, I was at the White House for one of the meetings that he spoke about. About twenty of us with differing views on abortion were brought in to find common ground. But the most important point that came from the meeting was perhaps a slip from an Obama aide.
It revealed that what many people believe -- including high-profile pro-life leaders who support Obama -- is sorely wrong.
Ask nearly anyone, What is Obamas goal on abortion? They'll answer, Reduce the number of abortions. A Notre Dame professor and priest insisted this in a television debate after Obamas speech. The Vatican newspaper reported it. Rush Limbaugh led a spirited debate on his radio program the next day based on this premise.
But thats not what his top official in charge of finding common ground says.
Melody Barnes, the Director of Domestic Policy Council and a former board member of Emilys List, led the meeting. As the dialogue wound down, she asked for my input.
I noted that there are three main ways the administration can reach its goals: by what it funds, its messages from the bully pulpit, and by what it restricts. It is universally agreed that the role of parents is crucial, so government should not deny parents the ability to be involved in vital decisions. The goals need to be clear; the amount of funding spent to reduce unintended pregnancies and abortions is not a goal.
The U.S. spends nearly $2 billion each year on contraception programs -- programs which began in the 1970s -- and they've clearly failed. We need to take an honest look at why they are not working.
Melody testily interrupted to state that she had to correct me. It is not our goal to reduce the number of abortions.
The room was silent.
The goal, she insisted, is to reduce the need for abortions.
Well, this raises a lot of questions. . .
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05/24/2009 4:15:47 PM PDT
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wagglebee
("A political party cannot be all things to all people." -- Ronald Reagan, 3/1/75)
To: markomalley; All
These people are simply sick.
Thread by markomalley.
SOME of Americas leading billionaires have met secretly to consider how their wealth could be used to slow the growth of the worlds population and speed up improvements in health and education.
The philanthropists who attended a summit convened on the initiative of Bill Gates, the Microsoft co-founder, discussed joining forces to overcome political and religious obstacles to change.
Described as the Good Club by one insider it included David Rockefeller Jr, the patriarch of Americas wealthiest dynasty, Warren Buffett and George Soros, the financiers, Michael Bloomberg, the mayor of New York, and the media moguls Ted Turner and Oprah Winfrey.
These members, along with Gates, have given away more than £45 billion since 1996 to causes ranging from health programmes in developing countries to ghetto schools nearer to home.
They gathered at the home of Sir Paul Nurse, a British Nobel prize biochemist and president of the private Rockefeller University, in Manhattan on May 5. The informal afternoon session was so discreet that some of the billionaires aides were told they were at security briefings.
Stacy Palmer, editor of the Chronicle of Philanthropy, said the summit was unprecedented. We only learnt about it afterwards, by accident. Normally these people are happy to talk good causes, but this is different maybe because they dont want to be seen as a global cabal, he said. . .
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05/24/2009 4:17:59 PM PDT
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wagglebee
("A political party cannot be all things to all people." -- Ronald Reagan, 3/1/75)
To: BykrBayb; floriduh voter; Lesforlife; 8mmMauser
Bishop Finn nails Zero on his hollow rhetoric.
Thread by me.
KANSAS CITY, Missouri, May 21, 2009 (LifeSiteNews.com) - Although the University of Notre Dame has defended its invitation of President Obama for the sake of dialogue on abortion, Obama's own remark Sunday that the opposing views were "irreconcilable" brought dialogue to a "screeching halt," said Bishop Robert Finn of Kansas City-St. Joseph, MO.
"I think the message of the day was this - that the President of Notre Dame said that they had invited the President of the United States and decided to honor him for the sake of dialogue," said Bishop Finn in an interview with the diocesan newspaper the Catholic Key earlier this week.
"The President got up and said that the differences that we have on abortion - namely the Catholic Church's staunch opposition to abortion and his staunch support of abortion were 'irreconcilable,'" he continued. "And at that moment, it would seem to me that the dialogue came to a screeching halt.
"Father Jenkins' expressed desire for dialogue, whether it was well-founded or justified, at that point got thrown back in his face. The President shut the door on dialogue by saying that there was not going to be any change in his position on abortion and he understood that there was not going to be any change in the Church's position on abortion.
"I am glad that Mr. Obama was so clear."
Asked whether the Church could join with the Obama administration "in common effort," Finn replied that while the two share many goals, "We're fighting for our lives - literally. We are attempting to protect real unborn children by the thousands. We're fighting for the right to exercise a rightly-formed conscientious difference with public policy."
Bishop Finn warned against "taking a 'wait and see' approach" to advancing the pro-life and pro-family cause. "I think the rug is already being pulled out from under us," he said. "If we sit back and allow ourselves to be lulled into a false sense of peace and cooperation in regards to these things, then we will lose these battles and, later, wonder why."
. . .
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05/24/2009 4:24:36 PM PDT
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wagglebee
("A political party cannot be all things to all people." -- Ronald Reagan, 3/1/75)
To: wagglebee
To: NYer; xzins; Ohioan from Florida; Goodgirlinred; Miss Behave; cyn; AlwaysFree; amdgmary; ...
As expected, Zero found the most pro-death feminazi available.
Threads by NYer and xzins.
Expect this video clip of Sonia Sotomayor describing the importance of the circuit court of appeals in policy-making to get a lot of play in the coming weeks.
One thing the Supreme Court Sotomayor pick tells us is that Obamas recent talk promising to find common ground was just talk.
The Puerto Rican from the Bronx who went to Catholic schools is Obamas pick to replace Justice Souter on the Supreme Court.
As Americans United for Life (AUL)s president Charmaine Yoest points out:
For all the Presidents talk of finding common ground, this appointment completely contradicts that hollow promise. Judge Sonia Sotomayors judicial philosophy undermines common ground. She is a radical pick that divides America. She believes the role of the Court is to set policy, which is exactly the philosophy that led to the Supreme Court turning into the National Abortion Control Board, denying the American people the right to be heard on this critical issue. This appointment would provide a pedestal for an avowed judicial activist to impose her personal policy and beliefs onto others from the bench, at a time when the Courts are at a crossroad and critical abortion regulations supported by the vast majority of Americans like partial-birth abortion and informed consent laws lie in the balance.
Or, as Father Frank Pavone put it:
Does justice include the right to tear the arms and legs off of babies, crush their skulls, and treat them as medical waste?
We all draw the line somewhere. An avowed racist or anti-Semite is not acceptable on the Supreme Court. Why should we give a pass to the violence of abortion?
. . .
______________________________________________________________
Thinking that a liberal judge would certainly support refugees from foreign lands seeking freedom in America will get you no place with Sotomayor when abortion is on the line.
Chinese refugees from their forced-abortion laws are attempting to save a life, father and mother both.
Not so, says Sotomayor. Fathers fleeing with mothers because of abortion aren't really "refugees." What??? Who does she hate more: babies or males?
. . .
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05/26/2009 4:37:02 PM PDT
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wagglebee
("A political party cannot be all things to all people." -- Ronald Reagan, 3/1/75)
To: topher; Ohioan from Florida; Goodgirlinred; Miss Behave; cyn; AlwaysFree; amdgmary; angelwings49; ..
This apostasy would make what happened at Notre Dame seem mild.
Thread by topher.
Commentary by Judie Brown
May 26,2009 (LifeSiteNews.com) - Pandora's Box: Etymology: from the box, sent by the gods to Pandora, which she was forbidden to open and which loosed a swarm of evils upon humankind when she opened it out of curiosity (1579)
Most Americans are familiar with the term Pandoras Box but that same percentage has no idea what Caritas Christi is so this is where my story must begin.
Caritas Christi (CC) was established in 1985 and is New England's largest community-based hospital network and is a comprehensive, integrated health care delivery network providing community-based medicine and tertiary care in eastern Massachusetts, southern New Hampshire and Rhode Island.
The CC mission statement reads in part:
Being part of a Catholic Health Care System means that ours is a ministry with roots in the teachings of the Church and the Gospel message of Jesus. At Caritas Christi we are not just another provider of health care. We are a continuation of the healing ministry of Jesus. Our Mission and Values are the forces that drive us toward achieving Exceptional Care.
Earlier this year something changed in the CC dynamic when it announced a joint venture with Centene Corporation in a bid to provide government-subsidized health insurance in Massachusetts. In fact the announcement sent shock waves through Massachusetts Citizens for Life which immediately issued a press release stating in part:
Massachusetts Citizens for Life sent a letter on Thursday to the President and CEO of Caritas Christi, Dr. Ralph de la Torre, requesting a meeting as soon as possible to address the concerns members of the organization have about the Caritas Christi joint venture with Centene Corporation that offers insurance through the Commonwealth Care Health Plan.
Caritas Christi has said it will provide a full range of family planning services. The public has learned that this terminology is code for abortion and abortion-related services. Mass. Citizens sought the meeting to give Caritas Christi the chance to refute these assumptions and to assure the general public that it would not be providing such services.
Since we have not heard from Dr. de la Torre, Mass. Citizens must regretfully assume that, in fact, Caritas Christi would abandon its twenty-three year commitment to protecting the lives of unborn babies and their mothers.
"Our members will be contacting the offices of Caritas individually to express their outrage that Caritas would take this anti-life position.
On March 12, 2009, another shock wave went through the pro-life ranks when Massachusetts Commonwealth Family Health Plan announced on March 12 that, it was awarded the contract to manage healthcare services for Commonwealth Care members in Massachusetts. The health plan is a partnership between Celtic Group Inc. (Celtic), a subsidiary of Centene Corporation, and Caritas Christi Health Care (Caritas)."
The facts about this Commonwealth Plan are disturbing on a very basic level. The Massachusetts Commonwealth Care plan is the very type of "universal health-care insurance" that President Barack Obama wants to impose on the rest of the country. Indeed, proponents of national health-care insurance always point to the Massachusetts program as a model of a successful plan.
Second, in order to be an approved health-care provider eligible for payment under the Massachusetts plan, the law requires that the hospital must provide the full range of reproductive services," such as abortion, sterilization, contraception, and counseling that recommends such services. All of these things are directly contrary to the teaching of the Church. This is what we have to look forward to from Obama's proposed national plan.
Furthermore, Caritas Christi cannot participate in the approved plan without agreeing to provide the mandatory reproductive health services that are in direct violation to Catholic teaching. . .
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05/26/2009 4:40:28 PM PDT
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wagglebee
("A political party cannot be all things to all people." -- Ronald Reagan, 3/1/75)
To: wagglebee
Thank you, Brother Wagglebee. The Schiavo decision is when the wheels came off of the Bush administration.
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05/26/2009 4:41:56 PM PDT
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xzins
(Retired Army Chaplain, Pro Deo et Patria)
To: Ohioan from Florida; Goodgirlinred; Miss Behave; cyn; AlwaysFree; amdgmary; angelwings49; ...
Hopefully the Swiss courts will euthanize Dignitas.
Thread by me.
Zurich, Switzerland (LifeNews.com) -- The Dignitas assisted suicide facility in Switzerland is coming under investigation for allegedly killing a man with depression. Under the euthanasia law in Switzerland, someone can only be killed in an assisted suicide if they suffer from a terminal illness.
Swiss Judge Philippe Barboni has ordered an investigation of the death of Andrei Haber, a Romanian who lived in Fribourg.
Relatives notified Swiss authorities that he had planned to kill himself at the Dignitas facility.
"This case presents a particular fact: that the person didn't suffer from a serious or incurable disease, provoking severe pain. His motives were essentially psychological," Judge Barboni said, according to Swiss media reports.
Care Not Killing, a British-based group that opposes assisted suicide and euthanasia, commented on Haber's death and the resulting probe, which it called felicitous given that euthanasia advocates appear to prey on the depressed. . .
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05/26/2009 4:43:51 PM PDT
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wagglebee
("A political party cannot be all things to all people." -- Ronald Reagan, 3/1/75)
To: Ohioan from Florida; Goodgirlinred; Miss Behave; cyn; AlwaysFree; amdgmary; angelwings49; ...
Klan Barrenhood seems to be quite concerned about the crimes they are perpetrating, they are worried that if their death chambers are shut down it will result in "people of color" losing their jobs. They don't seem nearly as concerned with the "people of color" who make up nearly 40% of their victims.
Thread by me.
Washington, DC (LifeNews.com) -- Activist and muckraker Lila Rose has single-handedly helped gain national exposure for the glaring problem of the abortion industry covering up cases of sexual abuse of minors by encouraging them to get abortions. largely silent in response, one pro-abortion activists suggests her colleagues wake up.
Rose has taken it upon herself to go to abortion centers in states such as Arizona, Indiana and Tennessee and to find out what they would say to an underage woman who allegedly is a victim of statutory rape by a much-older boyfriend.
The results have shocked even veteran pro-life advocates with the emotionless ways in which Planned Parenthood staff members go out of their way to not report the sexual abuse to authorities. They even go further by encouraging Rose to hide the identify of her boyfriend from a state judge so she can avoid the state's parental involvement laws and have a secret abortion without her parents knowing.
The nationally-recognized pro-abortion groups like NARAL and Emily's List have ignores the videos and Planned Parenthood's response has mostly been to minimize their content, promise to do better, and to guard their taxpayer funding.
Mandy Van Deven, a writer at the pro-abortion blog RH Reality Check, says this response is problematic and that the pro-abortion movement will be found by the public to be guilty of an avoidance group-think if it fails to respond more appropriately.
Van Deven doesn't have much regard for Rose and her undercover "Dateline NBC"-style activism, but she acknowledges that they are effective.
"Though those methods raise many worthwhile ethical questions, few would have batted an eye had she not captured a handful of questionable encounters with Planned Parenthood staff," she writes, saying Rose's efforts are "damning" for her side of the abortion debate. . .
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posted on
05/26/2009 4:49:41 PM PDT
by
wagglebee
("A political party cannot be all things to all people." -- Ronald Reagan, 3/1/75)
To: xzins
And thank you for your essay.
Terri’s murder was a watershed moment for the GOP and, while the entire world watch, the GOP turned it’s back on conservative principles.
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posted on
05/26/2009 4:52:22 PM PDT
by
wagglebee
("A political party cannot be all things to all people." -- Ronald Reagan, 3/1/75)
To: wagglebee
History through the eyes of faith....
Did God remove His hand of support from the Bush Admin after the Schiavo decision?
I would answer in the affirmative.
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posted on
05/26/2009 5:02:20 PM PDT
by
xzins
(Retired Army Chaplain, Pro Deo et Patria)
To: xzins
Did God remove His hand of support from the Bush Admin after the Schiavo decision? I would answer in the affirmative.
Aside from getting Chief Justice Roberts and Justice Alito confirmed, I can't think of a single substantive thing that has gone the GOP's way since Terri was murdered.
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posted on
05/26/2009 5:05:33 PM PDT
by
wagglebee
("A political party cannot be all things to all people." -- Ronald Reagan, 3/1/75)
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