Posted on 12/13/2004 6:31:19 PM PST by phenn
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The following photographs were taken by Floriduh Voter on December 12, 2004. On that Sunday afternoon, family, friends, supporters and advocates of Terri Schindler-Schiavo gathered to honor her day of birth and celebrate her life. The following thumbnails will 'pop' into a new browser window. We extend our thanks to everyone who attended, to those who sent greetings and prayers and to everyone who has befriended this family in their struggle to protect their daughter's life and liberty.
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Terri 41st Birthday There were two large Birthday Cakes with flower icing in purple, Terri’s favorite color. The big card I made on Sunday morning with tag board and lace matched up well with the cakes. Lots of speakers came forward. Their pictures can be right clicked to see at properties what or who it is. Former Judicial candidate Jan Govan was also there. He’s achieved celebrity status it seems since the August 31st election wherein he was a high vote getter, although sad sack figure Judge Greer is the ultimate insider. At the celebration today, Govan even signed an autograph for a young lady who will be eligible to vote in a few years. He was surrounded by well wishers throughout the afternoon. |
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This is Brother Anthony from Minnesota. He and Brother Paul of the Franciscans traveled just to be here with Terri's family. | |
This is Buffy. She is an Asian Chicken who has been present at many gatherings with Terri's supporters and friends. She is the mother hen! | |
Beautiful cakes for friends who gathered with Terri's family. | |
A giant card to be given to Terri to keep in her room. | |
Just part of the gathering of people who came to celebrate Terri's life. | |
Terri's friend and spiritual provider, Monsignor Malanowski. | |
Paulette sings. | |
Pictures of Terri. | |
The ever-growing portrait of people who join Terri's family in support of her rights. | |
Singer-Songwriter Wayne Galley who traveled across the US to be with Terri's family on this special day. He produced a CD to benefit her foundation. | |
People listening to performer Wayne Galley | |
Attorney Barbara Weller discusses Terri's situation and what people can do to protect themselves from forced exit. | |
Posters both, informative and sentimental, designed and donated by Terri's supporters. | |
The amazing Angel Watson, disability advocate and survivor of PVS diagnosis. | |
Brothers Anthony and Paul speak about human rights and love for all people. | |
Dr. Jan Craddock reads a poem about life and its worth. | |
Attorney Patricia Anderson speaks about the laws affecting vulnerable Florida citizens. | |
Jan Govan, who ran opposite of Judge George W. Geer, talks about his reasons for getting involved. | |
Terri's beloved mother, Mary, addresses the gathering while the rest of the Schindler family listens. | |
What you can do | |
Please visit www.terrisfight.org to learn more about Terri's story. Please tell others about her plight. |
God spare me from the asian chicken!
Is this some kind of joke? Satire?
Beautiful. You guys are all heroes.
So, what's the latest? Where do the lawsuits stand?
Thank you for the post and pictures. For those of us unable to be there, it sure lifts our spirits! May the Lord continue to bless Terri, her family, and those who are fighting so hard for her life.
Nope. Just one of the crowd has her as a pet. No hidden meaning.
The latest is thusly (ahem...)
A memorandum of law was filed some weeks ago. This was a citation of Terri's independent religious liberties. It was based on a decree made by the Pope in March of this year that withholding food and fluids from incapacitated and/or disabled people was morally contrary to Catholic teachings.
Terri is a life-long and obedient Catholic. Attended Catholic school, Cathecism (sp) and was wed in a Catholic church. She attended Mass and accepted Eucharist the night prior to her medical episode.
It is the belief of her family, therefore, that she would take heed of the Pope's decree.
This was denied by the circuit court and has been appealed to the second district court of appeals. Oddly, her guardian/husband has not answered the appeal nor objected to the family's request for oral arguments to the 2nd DCA.
Odder still is that he has also not responded to Governor Jeb Bush's latest acceleration to the United States Supreme Court.
We should know within a month or so what the go is. I hope it is that Florida will finally, finally protect this young woman's rights.
"Oddly, her guardian/husband has not answered the appeal nor objected to the family's request for oral arguments to the 2nd DCA.
Odder still is that he has also not responded to Governor Jeb Bush's latest acceleration to the United States Supreme Court."
I wonder if everyone's prayers have anything to do with his apparent lack of energy.
Despite all of Schiavo's attempts Terri still lives!!
There is certainly something to be said for positive energy. Perhaps you are right.
I know that a very big part is that Terri's parents have no intention of allowing their own child to be euthanized. Certainly not when she's obviously alive, aware and wants to live her life.
Mum and dad go in to see her, and she giggles at them, follows them with her eyes, tries so desperately to communicate (and actually does a pretty good job considering the lack of therapy), complies with requests to do this, do that, cries like hell when they leave.
I know that this would have been her parents' path, no matter what. But I also know that the outpouring of support from people - most of us strangers - has given them a great deal of comfort.
So, I say thank you once again. It has helped. It has opened eyes and it has served to let Terri's family know that they are not alone.
The Shindler family and their precious daughter Teri, are an inspiration to everyone who becomes aware of their challenge and how valiently and faithfully they have dealt with every obstacle thrown into their path and never waivered, nor surrendered to despair.
May God bless and reward the trust they have placed in him, in the wonderful and mysterious ways that only he can.
Ping.
So much for that 'she wants to die' notion. Terri is about as tough as they get. She obviously knows her own value - even if some people do not. She gets past problems - even when the 'guardian' withholds care. I'd say this kid wants to live very much.
Awesome!
:)
I'm sending this thread to Governor Bush in about two seconds.
Welcome to Terri's birthday party.
Thanks, I do appreciate your input.
"In God We Trust."
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