Remembering Terri on the Five-Year Anniversary of Her Death |
Today, March 18, 2005, was Day 1 of Judge George W. Greer's court ordered slow death by starvation and dehydration of Terri Schindler Schiavo. Over the next two weeks we will post stories of the events that occurred on each of the 13 horrific days that Terri went without food or water. We offer this not only in regard for Terri's memory, but a reminder that in this moment countless people are suffering slow, agonizing deaths in hospice, nursing homes, and hospitals in America and around the world. ----------------------------- Congressional Intervention Fails to Spare Terri Schiavo From March 18, 2005 (World Net Daily) Doctors removed Terri Schiavo's feeding tube carrying out her estranged husband's requested court order allowing the brain-damaged woman to starve to death over the objections of her parents. Barring an intervention, Terri Schiavo is expected to live another week to 10 days. Reports conflict over whether Michael Schiavo was present when the tube was removed. (continue reading . . .) |
There is no statute of limitations on murder, Judge Greer, et al.
Most profound week of my life!
We never thought she would die. We kept hearing that
there was a rescue planned!
Shame on Jeb Bush for letting Terri die on his watch!
March 19, 2005.
We will be remembering Terri.
Remembering Terri on the Five-Year Anniversary of Her Death |
Today, March 19, 2005, was Day 2 of Judge George W. Greer's court ordered slow death by starvation and dehydration of Terri Schindler Schiavo. Over the next two weeks we will post stories of the events that occurred on each of the 13 horrific days that Terri went without food or water. We offer this not only in respect for Terri's memory, but a reminder that in this moment countless people are suffering slow, agonizing deaths in hospice, nursing homes, and hospitals in America and around the world. ----------------------------- Schiavo's Feeding Stops Twice before the 41-year- old St. Petersburg woman's feeding tube has been removed, and twice before Bob and Mary Schindler found a way to have it reinserted against the wishes of their son- in-law. |