I know many of you are angry about all the killing all over the world. I know many of you cry out for love and peace. Have you done anything to help save one woman in America from being killed by a husband by slow and painful starvation? Sounds like a third world country, doesn't it. Call, write, email - please.
Picture yourself lying year after year in a bed wondering why your parents and siblings don't walk through the door. Or why you aren't ever allowed to go outside in the sunshine. Would you get angry that no one tries to help you with the simplest of things like sipping from a straw or watching TV or listening to music or sitting in a chair watching mom and dad do funny things to make you laugh? Why is there a cop outside your door? Why aren't you allowed to see your priest? Why can't you go home with your mom and dad who want and love you?
What would you think if you knew the one you were married to was doing all they could to get you killed and the courts were helping? What if you knew why but no one asked you? Terri can do nothing - WE are her voice. Say something!
The husband's recipe for murdering his wife still hangs from her bed - waiting... Read it here:
http://quikonnex.com/channel/link.php?id=6297
Does she know it? Do you care? Leave your comments and I'll send them along to Cheryl. She sends them all to the proper authorities and Governor Bush.
LadyM
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LIFE AND DEATH TUG OF WAR
Terri Schiavo saved again
Florida 'Supremes' grant Gov. Bush month-long reprieve to appeal case
Posted: October 28, 2004
2:15 a.m. Eastern
By Sarah Foster
© 2004 WorldNetDaily.com
The Florida Supreme Court ruled yesterday that Terri Schindler-Schiavo is not to have her feeding tube removed before Nov. 30 at the earliest.
This was a major victory for Gov. Jeb Bush in his legal battle to preserve the life of the 40-year-old, brain-disabled woman, whose estranged husband, Michael Schiavo, wants to disconnect the feeding tube she depends upon for food and hydration.
In a one-page order, the Florida Supreme Court granted a motion by Bush attorney, Ken Connor, to recall the mandate the seven justices issued Friday. The mandate commanded judges in the circuit court "in and for Pinellas County" that "further proceedings be in accordance" with the Sept. 23 opinion striking down "Terri's Law." The emergency legislation authorized the governor to order the reinsertion of his wife's feeding tube, which had been removed six days earlier in compliance with a court order obtained by Schiavo.
The governor was given until Nov. 29 to appeal his case to the U.S. Supreme Court and to obtain any additional stay.