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To: Sun
Terri was doing fine considering that her therapy was cut off as soon as HINO got the money and it was secreted away and the felon and deathknell took their cut.

Terri was robbed and murdered. People need to realize both assaults on her.

www.hospicepatients.org and www.judgegeorgegreer.com

When Terri's dad told her that the feeding tube was coming out but that "they'd get her a milkshake soon", Terri started crying. This was in March of 2005. Terri KNEW WHAT WAS GOING ON. The euthanazi's had tried twice before to murder her. Imagine not being able to save yourself because you could not walk.

Thank the men and women in black and our excellent Florida Legislature for killing dear Terri. (many others aided and abetted - too numerous to mention). This is the scandal of the century, imo.

1,296 posted on 10/02/2005 9:42:24 AM PDT by floriduh voter (www.conservative-spirit.org Daily Newsfeeds & Weekly Update)
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To: floriduh voter

Yes, Terri DID know what was going on.

The good ole boys wanted her dead.

I'm sure your read this piece about the good ole boys:

To view the rest of this excerpt online, visit http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/a...RTICLE_ID=46464


Friday, September 23, 2005


AFTER SCHIAVO
Terri's husband center stage
at right-to-die conference
Will pay tribute to 'very close family friend,' euthanasia proponent Cranford

© 2005 WorldNetDaily.com
After avoiding the public eye for months prior to and following the court-ordered dehydration death of his brain-injured wife Terri, Michael Schiavo is taking center stage at a medical-ethics conference today in Minneapolis honoring neurologist and bioethicist Dr. Ronald Cranford.

Meanwhile, right-to-life demonstrators will offer their own form of tribute in a protest outside the gathering.


Dr. Ronald Cranford

The national conference will celebrate the landmark right-to-die cases in which Cranford served as an expert witness in favor of death over the past 30 years, including that of Terri Schiavo.

The prominent right-to-die activist estimates he's testified 100 times in favor of removing feeding tubes from patients. The Minneapolis Star Tribune reports the conference is subtitled: "Ron Cranford's stories of heroes and courage."


1,309 posted on 10/02/2005 12:24:06 PM PDT by Sun (NOW is the time to contact President Bush; tell him to pick a strict Constructionalist, 202-456-1111)
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