I am so sick to my stomach over all this. My heart is so heavy with grief.
I know, me too. First, it had to sink in, now I am very sad and have shed tears.
I do find comfort in the belief and faith I have that she is with the Lord and is comforted.
You certainly did as much as you could possibly do, at least onthis site, to prevent this "murder."
I, like you, am terribly saddened by this news, not only for Terri, her family, and friends, but for America. This is a major blot to the morality of our country, and, I'm afraid I can never regard our country the same way I always have.
There is plenty of blame to go around: the bias of the media in prejudicing the nation against the holy sanctity of innocent life, judges with a perverted sense of "justice", the Schindler family not being well served by their legal representatives, and the culture of death gradually seeping across the country at the hands of the "elite intellectuals."
May G-d bless Terri Schiavo and her grieving family, and may G-d forgive the United states of America for this horribly barbaric act.
May Michael Schiavo, if he did not act in Terri's interests, be condemned to pay for his evil acts.