Try this: me@glennbeck.com
This article seems to focus only on the possible criminal issue. Does this mean the moral case against starving her to death has been lost?
I mean, what if it were somehow proved that there was no criminality involved in whatever caused Terry's condition? Is it beyond hope now that judges will keep her from being starved to death, merely on grounds of her right to life ?
From: "Pamela F. Hennessy"
Reply-To:
Date: Mon, 21 Jul 2003 15:16:30 -0400
To:
Subject: Terri Schiavo Update
I would like to thank you for taking the time to sign the petition to Governor Jeb Bush, asking for intervention in the case of Terri Schiavo. As of this writing, we have received several thousand signatures and are eager to receive more.
As a follow up, a demonstration is planned for Friday, July 25, 2003 at the main Courthouse in Tampa (800 East Twiggs Street) starting at 8.00 am. Those in the Tampa Bay area are encouraged to attend, if possible. The more people representing Terri, the stronger case we make for the Governor to take action.
We have put videos of Terri on VIDEO
and a cleaned-up copy of Terri's 1991 bone scan SCAN (which shows she suffered major trauma).
Our home page, including a link to the petition is on HOME PAGE .
Additionally, the family's site is on www.terrisfight.org Please see for yourself the woman the Florida Courts are calling a "vegetable" with "no hope of recovery".
If you've not already done so, I respectfully ask that you please forward this information to everyone in your address book. We need to keep the pressure on Florida officials and law enforcement if we want them to do the right thing in Terri's case.
Again, I thank you on behalf of Terri and her family for your continued support and assistance. See you at the Courthouse!
Pamela F. Hennessy
Volunteer - Terri Schindler-Schiavo Foundation
727-445-1766 Land
727-430-6236 Cel
Blind you are, while judging others.
Terri (Schiavo) Hospitalized
The Terri Schindler-Schiavo Foundation | August 15, 2003