LifeNews: Terri Bleeding From Eyes and Tongue
Warning: The linked article has some (in my opinion) graphic details. If you can handle it, I'd suggest reading it. It alleges eyewitness accounts of the "peaceful" court-ordered dying process Terri is currently experiencing. Here is the article from LifeNews.
Normally, we hear about descriptions like these in solicitations for money for people in impoverished lands (Africa, for example). People in those areas do not have clean water or food. Some don't even have water PERIOD (dirty or otherwise). Here in the United States, we have plenty of clean water and it is physically possible for humans to bring it to Terri Schiavo. But here in the United States of America, we also have a judge who has ordered that water may not be brought to Terri Schiavo. Here in the United States of America, we have police (members of the Executive Branch) honoring that judge's (a member of the Judicial branch - who took a campaign contribution from the lawyer who argued for the starvation and dehydration to take place) order and ARRESTING anyone, including CHILDREN, who try to bring water to Terri Schiavo. One would expect to read about this kind of behavior in any regime controlled by a dictator in Central America, South America, Africa, or Asia. One would expect to read about this behavior when studying the history of NAZI Germany, Stalin's Soviet Union, various periods during the Roman Empire, etc. NOBODY SHOULD EXPECT TO READ ABOUT THIS IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA IN THE YEAR 2005.
If this is true (and of course, we can't judge for ourselves because cameras are not allowed in the room - if it is true that this is so "peaceful" then cameras would only HELP that claim), this only once again speaks to this series of events as an ATROCITY.
The Culture of Death convinces people that the victims feel no pain. People buy into this for some reason. They've managed to convince many people that innocent babies do not feel a thing during an abortion. Now that they've managed to convince the general public of this, of course the general public will swallow the claim that Terri Schiavo and others like her feel nothing in this type of situation. This is despite the heroic attempts by Kate Adamson, a woman who personally experienced dehydration and starvation, to explain the pain she felt.
Normally, we hear about descriptions like these in solicitations for money for people in impoverished lands (Africa, for example). People in those areas do not have clean water or food. Some don't even have water PERIOD (dirty or otherwise). Here in the United States, we have plenty of clean water and it is physically possible for humans to bring it to Terri Schiavo. But here in the United States of America, we also have a judge who has ordered that water may not be brought to Terri Schiavo. Here in the United States of America, we have police (members of the Executive Branch) honoring that judge's (a member of the Judicial branch - who took a campaign contribution from the lawyer who argued for the starvation and dehydration to take place) order and ARRESTING anyone, including CHILDREN, who try to bring water to Terri Schiavo. One would expect to read about this kind of behavior in any regime controlled by a dictator in Central America, South America, Africa, or Asia. One would expect to read about this behavior when studying the history of NAZI Germany, Stalin's Soviet Union, various periods during the Roman Empire, etc. NOBODY SHOULD EXPECT TO READ ABOUT THIS IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA IN THE YEAR 2005.
If this is true (and of course, we can't judge for ourselves because cameras are not allowed in the room - if it is true that this is so "peaceful" then cameras would only HELP that claim), this only once again speaks to this series of events as an ATROCITY.
The Culture of Death convinces people that the victims feel no pain. People buy into this for some reason. They've managed to convince many people that innocent babies do not feel a thing during an abortion. Now that they've managed to convince the general public of this, of course the general public will swallow the claim that Terri Schiavo and others like her feel nothing in this type of situation. This is despite the heroic attempts by Kate Adamson, a woman who personally experienced dehydration and starvation, to explain the pain she felt.
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