Pamela Hennessy's Op-Ed:
Michael, the self-made widower of Terri Schiavo, has launched a Political Action Committee titled TerriPAC and is asking people for money to support it.
Janice Stanford weighs in with this:
It gags me to think of the word "family" coming from Michael Schiavo's mouth.
Apparently, he wants to be able to change the definition of family to suit his life style. I mean how many other married men do you know of who would live openly with a "girlfriend" while the woman he vowed to love, cherish, through sickness and in health lay inside a hospice dying?
Anyone who is familiar with the "facts" in the Terri Schiavo case knows that Michael Schiavo's family never included his legal wife.
Broken Vows Cost Terri Schiavo Her Life
And this by Carrie Hutchens
Spring of 2005 was a sad moment in time. It's when Terri Schiavo's death sentence was given a go ahead and no one could do anything to stop the wrongful execution. How helpless it felt to us. I don't even wish to imagine what it felt like to Terri. Okay, the tears are starting again. God didn't mean for us to feel that helpless, did He? Maybe Terri's situation was to prepare us for the journeys to follow. Maybe she was the one that would make us take note, where taking note had never been before.
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Greer will receive an award because of authorizing the death of Terri Schiavo. In other words, the judge favored what the ACLU favors: euthanasia.
ACLU assisted the deceaseds estranged husband seeing through the "right to euthanize her."
ACLU applauds euthanasia: Terri Schiavo's judge
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