Posted on 03/14/2006 11:28:51 AM PST by KevinNuPac
The New York Civil Liberties Union has jumped in to call upon legislative leaders to put health care decisions in families' hands. Had the American Civil Liberties Union not become involved in the Terri Schindler Schiavo case, its likely that the disabled woman would be alive today.
With the New York Civil Liberties Union endorsing this proposal, its all the more reason the bill should be defeated lest there be another Schiavo tragedy right here in New York State.
EDITORIAL - Dangerous NY Bill Would Encourage Another Schiavo Tragedy
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Laudate 4 Life, as well as many American youth organizations that fight abortion, is comprised of young people born after 1973--"survivors" of the abortion tide. However, it seems that now, even those born before or who escaped the preborn's Angel of Death legalized in '73 remain unprotected even on this side of the womb. Euthanasia is sweeping the globe as yet another attempt to devalue human life, while simultaneously trying to place a price tag on individual lives--humans judging other humans to decide whose life is worth living for the sake of the "greater good."
Youth Remember Terri Schindler Schiavo on the Anniversary of her Death
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Sorry I haven't been keeping up with pings. Boy, this thread moves fast! Been on the protest threads. They're ditching school and running the streets in my old neighborhoods : (
Good editorial. It says a bill was voted for yesterday, but it isn't the same one?
It settled down now. Thread got fairly big considering it started mid-month, a tribute to the attention all still bring to Terri.
Lots of the news items today are actually for March 31. I guess they didn't get into print in time.
I saw some of the family interview on FNC last night. Very sad. Terri did suffer and was murdered with the world watching.
The Priests at Terri's service, spoke of the roles of Judas, Pontius Pilate, the disciples who abandoned Jesus in the garden and other historic figures from the Bible who stood down when Jesus was crucified. They equated the disciples' denials and abandonents to modern day clergy who didn't help Terri. They did mention those who did support Terri such as Pat Buchanan for example.
The service at St. Patrick's focused on the witness she gave to the world of her suffering and death.
It was a beautiful service and as far as I know, media free but for the radio interview and possibly Fla Baptist Witness was there (not sure).
The Schindlers are grateful to everyone who continues to fight for the disabled (which imo, are the new underclass alongside w/vulnerable senior citizens). I am a non-Catholic so Catholics, if I got something wrong, be kind.
www.terrisfight.org.
Their book "A Life That Matters" is at www.amazon.com.
In Father Pavone's Letter to Michael which is all over the internet Fr. Pavone repeats "Michael is a murderer." Fr. Pavone's Letter to Michael was not mentioned last night.
Parking lot discussions focused on the media and the rampant corruption in Florida. FLORIDA IS THE STARVATION STATE. Are your politicians pro-life or faux-life?
See my latest post re: Terri's Service last night. Terri witnessed to man's inhumanity to man.
I have his web site I'll post it the next time I sort my stack of stuff.
Re: Father Pavone recently returned from the Vatican and has launched a new missionary program subsequent to that visit.
What's Fr. Pavone's web site? Is it 4life or forlife? Pls post Fr. Pavone's site here if you have it handy.
Thanks for the report!
Father Frank Pavone's website:
http://www.priestsforlife.org/
Thanks for the report.
Besides, the scoundrels know who they are.
Terri's family knows that we are still freeping for Terri. The family looked no worse for the wear having done all those recent tv appearances. Her dad, mom, brother and sister are like the best neighbors on the block. It just doesn't ring true when Mikey tries to demonize Terri's dad or brother.
You're welcome.
I love the Schindler family and I've never even met them. I'm aware they have been mentioned some things I have said here on FR and for that I'm greatful. Terri ment so much to me, not a day goes by I don't think of her.
Geez, when my grandfather was dying and I was there the night he died I sat by him and thought of the Schindlers and Terri. He died so peacefully and how I wished if Terri had to die she would have died like that. No water or food would have kept my grandfather alive and that is how we should all pass away into the loving arms of our Father in Heaven.
By the way FV, thanks for the PM. Interesting stuff. I'm glad I have gotten to be a part of this group here at FR. I promised myself that I would never forget Terri and one year later her memory is strong in my heart.
Faithmouse's recent drawing is also posted. I noticed what looked like two pictures of J. Greer. I haven't had time to study it yet beyond that. He's truly evil but he had plenty of help, just like Mikey did.
That has me puzzeled FV.
I don't think they are of Greer.
The young lady standing does not look like Terri.
The picture on the lower left looks like Himmler.
The words "nowhere to hide" remind me of Nazi Germany.
Which leads me to think the young lady may be Anne Frank.
You may have something there and look at all the papers, the tipped over desk and chair as if Terri's life was interrupted. I downloaded it. I'll have to zoom in and check it out. There's a sign on the wall to the right that I can't make out. It spells out a word.
Himmler
No Jam? No Japanese Americans?
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