Posted on 08/05/2007 3:55:55 AM PDT by 8mmMauser
Thank you! I forgot to add that it is an anonymous poem. It is beautiful.
Here is an article where he talks about crossword puzzles.
Words at play
National Review, April 6, 1984 by Timothy J. Wheeler
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There are 3 more articles written by T'wit that show up at this site too.
Yep, he played a couple of those word games with me.
He had told me that he was with National Review for a long time, but I wasn’t aware how pivotal a role he played.
What a nice poem.
Prayers for his family and friends.
Blessings,
RM
Another FRiend gone. God bless him and his family.
Thank you for posting that link. Did T’wit have a sudden heart attack?
My condolences also. May his memory be eternal!
:-(
Thank you for posting this beautiful tribute with memories of your dear friend Timothy Wheeler/ FReeper t’wit.
God Bless Timothy Wheeler, and May God Bless and Comfort his surviving friends and family.
My sincere condolences.
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Prayers sent
He went peacefully, and quickly into Our Lord’s arms, much unlike those victims of euthanasia for whom he fought. We did not know the exact cause of his death. Time may disclose it.
It is not a change of pace on this thread, but is a continuation of just what T'wit has charged, that we continue. At this point in my morning posts, I expect T'wit has had his first cup of coffee and is starting to read through my first comments, about to comment or quip very soon. It leaves me great emptiness that those words will not follow on in a few minutes.
This is about one of T'wit's deep concerns.
Roozrokh had gone to San Luis Obispo to help recover Navarro's organs. Roozrokh prescribed inordinate amounts of painkillers and injected an antiseptic into Navarro's stomach to speed up death and enable his organs to be extracted more quickly, said authorities who brought criminal charges, the Chronicle reported.
If the charges are true, "the cascade effect is likely to produce a chilling effect on organ donation," Southern Baptist bioethicist C. Ben Mitchell told Baptist Press.
~Snip~
The researchers acknowledged their study involved only this patient, although they plan to try it with other patients. They also said the treatment would not help patients considered to be in a persistent vegetative state, such as Terri Schiavo, and likely would not work with those who are worse off in the minimally conscious range.
Schiavo, who died in 2005 after being taken off water and food at her husband's request, received electrode implants but they were not successful, according to The Inquirer. Some experts believed Schiavo was not in a persistent vegetative state.
~Snip~
"I can't tell you how many women I know who've been pressured into aborting by a boyfriend, husband or parent," said Georgette Forney, co-founder of the Silent No More Awareness Campaign, in a written release. "Everyone in every state should support this type of legislation. After all, how could someone who says he's pro-choice oppose a law that tells a woman she has a choice?"
LIFE DIGEST: Doctor's alleged efforts to hasten death could undermine organ donation
8mm
>> Schiavo, who died in 2005 after being taken off water and food at her husband’s request, received electrode implants but they were not successful, according to The Inquirer. Some experts believed Schiavo was not in a persistent vegetative state.
And just why was the implant not successful, Mikey? Care to tell us?
The brain stimulator implant was a success, said her husband, Mike.
It really frosts me when supposedly learned experts squiggle in the most limp of time worn mantra lies to make their faux points.
It was the 11th U.S. Circuit that ultimately decided the Terri Schiavo case, which held that Congress could not require the courts to continue life support for a woman who had been in an irreversible coma for years. The U.S. Supreme Court then refused to get involved in this matter.
~Snip~
Though the case was not heard during my clerkship, Judge Hughes authored the lower court decision in the landmark abortion case Roe v. Wade. The U.S. Supreme Court later affirmed Judge Hughes' opinion, which remains the law of the land today.
Frost: Bush's nominees a lost cause?
8mm
Oh yes, Mikey, congrats and then what? Tell us about how you conducted her speech and occupational, physical therapy afterwards, and when you had that device removed...
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