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March 25, 2005
How Can I Help Terri Schiavo?
We received a plaintiff email from Sarah in Tuscon asking: “How do I protest for Terri Schiavo in my area?” I know individuals throughout the nation feel powerless as every effort to save Terri’s life is turned aside.
Honestly, the best thing you can do today is pray that God will intervene in the affairs of man and deliver Terri from evil.
Continue to rattle the sabers of truth: write and call media and your elected representatives, telling them that you do not want Terri to be starved to death.
But regardless of whether Terri is spared, the work has just begun. Here are a few suggestions on what you should do in honor of Terri and all those who cannot protect their own lives:
1. Call for and support conservative candidates for judicial appointments.
2. Work for a return to a balance of power through a reduction in the strength of the judiciary. Mark Levin’s new book Men in Black has a number of good ideas on this.
3. Support legislation in your state that would require a living will to remove life support and a preference for life if one is not found.
4. Support politicians who worked to save Terri Schiavo, particularly if there actions reflect a consistent ethic of life.
Posted by Jim at March 25, 2005 07:21 AM
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CAN LAWYERS ARGUE THAT MICHAEL MADE A VOW TO BE FAITHFUL UNTIL DEATH , AND THAT MICHAEL BROKE THAT VOW AND COMMITED ADULTRY HAVING CHILDREN WITH ANOTHER WOMAN. AND NOW HE LOOSES GUARDIANSHIP.
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Posted by: P.QUINN at March 25, 2005 07:52 AM
CAN LAWYERS ARGUE THAT MICHAEL MADE A VOW TO BE FAITHFUL UNTIL DEATH , AND THAT MICHAEL BROKE THAT VOW AND COMMITED ADULTRY HAVING CHILDREN WITH ANOTHER WOMAN. AND NOW HE LOOSES GUARDIANSHIP.
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Posted by: P.QUINN at March 25, 2005 07:53 AM
You know Pray can do alot, But you must have faith
to do so. So that is what any one can do is to pray as hard as they can like I'm doing rigth now
is to take care of this matter for me.
But that also goes for all the children in the World also. It also happening to them also and they are dying from this to NO FOOD !!!!!
Posted by: claudia jackson at March 25, 2005 10:57 AM
You know Pray can do alot, But you must have faith
to do so. So that is what any one can do is to pray as hard as they can like I'm doing rigth now
is to take care of this matter for me.
But that also goes for all the children in the World also. It also happening to them also and they are dying from this to NO FOOD !!!!!
Posted by: claudia jackson at March 25, 2005 10:57 AM
Conservative judges, legislation, and politicians is your answer? You've got to be kidding?
How about this: 1. Love others, reflect Christ, change hearts and minds; 2. Visit a hospice every week and offer your help; 3. Adopt a senior in a run down "retirement home" - help feed them and talk to them; 4. Urge your Church to adopt an unwed mother and help provide for her extraordinary needs; 5. Visit a dying AIDs patient; 6. Volunteer at the homeless center...
All the judges, legislation, and politicians in the world will not change the hearts of men and women like Michael Shiavo who are making the same decision he has made nearly every day. Only Jesus Christ can do that.
Posted by: Mikey at March 25, 2005 05:30 PM
Yep. Like all that, too.
Posted by: Jim Jewell at March 25, 2005 07:12 PM
I am Sarah in Tucson...... I have prayed for Terri....She does not deserve to be starved to death! I am sickened by the way the world operates, and I always seem to find that greed and money and selfishness are at the core of every human debate, debates that should never take place, because NOTHING is more important than a human life.........:)
Posted by: Sarah at March 26, 2005 11:12 PM