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Abortion foes try to block brain-dead woman's final wish.

Posted by angry Frankie on Oct. 13, 2003
(159 comments from readers) 
Not content with forcing women to carry pregnancies to term,
anti-abortion activist Randall Terry also wants to force clinically
brain-dead women to live on in a vegetative state.

Check it out:

Terri Schiavo is clinically brain-dead, after a heart attack more than
ten years ago. Doctors state she can and will never recover. Her husband
has said that she did not want to be left on life support. The courts
agree with him, and have repeatedly ordered that her wishes be carried
out. Her feeding tube is scheduled to be removed at 2pm (Florida time)
this coming Wednesday.

In spite of all this, her maiden family, the Schindlers, have been
attempting to keep Terri hooked up on life support. And Randall Terry,
who founded "Operation Rescue", is organizing their protests.

I could make smart remarks about Randall Terry having gotten involved,
but I'll leave that up to the readers' comments. I will instead say that
I understand all too well the grief that drives the Schindlers to this.
And because I understand, the Schindlers' actions disgust me that much
more. I could never keep a brain-dead relative alive against his or her
wishes just to ease my own grief. That would be the height of selfish
arrogance. It's better to mourn with a clear conscience.

No, that's too reasonable for the Schindlers, or for Randall Terry.
Instead, they're vilifying Terri's husband, Michael Schiavo, claiming he
abused her and purposefully withheld treatment from her. I guess there's
no better way to deal with grief than by slandering someone who's also
busy grieving.

The Schindlers and Mr. Terry are also picketing the hospice taking care
of Terri Schiavo, carrying signs. Allegedly, one of the signs says, "Is
this hospice or Auschwitz?" Don't that beat all? Comparing their family's
legal fight to the Holocaust? As if their actions weren't outrageous
enough already.

Fortunately for the Schiavos, the Schindlers have used up almost all of
their legal options. Even the U.S. Supreme Court has already refused to
give them a hearing. Hopefully, Terri Schiavo will soon be granted the
dignified death she wanted from the start.

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"Religious bondage shackles and debilitates the
mind and unfits it for every noble enterprise, every
expanded project." - James Madison

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