Posted on 03/16/2005 6:50:09 PM PST by BykrBayb
By: Bill McGinty
Supporters like the Rev. Patrick Mahoney of the
Christian Defense Coalition say they expect people to
try to enter the Woodside Hospice to rescue Terri
Schiavo if her feeding tube is removed. The Pinellas
Park Police has officers stationed in the parking lot
and inside the front doors of the hospice in case those
threats are attempted.
The Florida Legislature is now working on a bill that
Governor Bush says he will sign into law that would
prevent the removal of Terri Schiavos feeding tube.
The bill should be on the floor for debate by mid-
Friday.
Terri Schiavo has been in what doctors call a
persistent vegetative state since she collapsed from a
heart attack in 1990. Terris Schiavos husband Michael
Schiavo told a local newspaper that Terri would not
want to live this way and that the government should
stay out of family business.
A friend on another thread knows a cop that moved his Mom and fiancee out of Fla because of this stuff. Don't be surprised at what you may hear.
Hear, hear !!!
PRAY HARD TONIGHT...the power of God can do amazing things, especially when He sees someone trying to do what is only HIS job...taking away a life! Others that do it are MURDERERS! This is another attempt at our Court system trying to take things of God away from us.
Yes. It's called A GASTRONOMY TUBE.
But the MSM, and the JUDGE won't use the term, because that is not considered LIFE SUPPORT.
I will follow your advice and pray harder tonight.
Peace and Blessings to Terri Schiavo.
bump
bttt
When Nancy Cruzon was starved to death, the parents of Karen Ann Quinlen were asked if they had wanted to remove the GASTRONOMY TUBE (got that right?) and they said that it was never a consideration. TERRI probably knew about that when she told others her opinion.
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