Posted on 02/26/2005 4:52:20 PM PST by The Other Harry
I am trying to organize a trip down to see if I can get myself arrested while making a stink about Terri. I should be able to manage that.
It looks to me like it is about a two day drive from where I live (central Virginia). 903 miles, give or take a few.
What I need to know is just exactly where she is located.
I get it that she is in some hospice somewhere in Pinella Park, Florida, but that is all I know -- and I may not even be right about that.
I would also appreciate any advice about when to go and what to do once I get there. I am not totally flexible, but I do have some room to manuever.
As of the moment, I am thinking that I will go on the 12th or so and burn candles all night long. Maybe a few other things.
I seriously am not afraid of getting arrested. I have been arrested once before. The food in jail isn't very good, but it's not too bad otherwise.
I just got back to CO from a trip for Terri last week.
When we gathered in front of the hospice Thursday
eve I made signs for the people there.
We had 4 signs and 8 or so people.
CO (heart) Terri, Iowa (heart) Terri, Minnesota (heart) Terri and
Maryland (heart) Terri.
It was a real blessing to try to raise awareness for our sister in the Lord,
Terri.
Our candle light vigil made the paper.
Ya know, I've often wondered why someone pro-Terri doesn't apply for a job at the hospice and blow this case wide open.
Godspeed.
Do you not think anyone caught trying to do anything like that would be framed for stealing supplies or somesuch?
Godspeed, Harry.
BUMP!!!!!!!!
Keep up the VIGILING and you will alienate countless scores of people who would like to PROOOOOTTTTEEESSSTTTT!!!
I suggest people PROTEST, PROTEST, PROTEST!!!!!!!
NOTHING less will do!!!!!!!!!!
Where are the PROTEST WARRIORS??????????
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