I actually thought the most moving words were by the Revrend Jessy Jackson. I can still hear hi say, "This is immoral." You know the way he talks with that southern accent how he says the word immoral kind of mushy with no hard accent.
I actually wished the Schindlers had called on Jessy Jackson and not Randal Terry to be their spokesperson. Jessy Jackson was a very eloquent speaker and IMHO could have brought people together on behalf of Terri. I though Randall Terry polarized the public and the Main Stream Media lashed out and lumped everyone who supported Terrias one of those darn, "Fundamentalist Christians again." Thus they could be ignored, disposed of just like poor Terri.
I am NOT a huge jessy Jackson fan, I especially find it ironic that he was counseling Bill & Hillary with theri marriage problems, considering Jessy didn't appear to be such a star player in the monogomous marriage game. With that said, I still think the most moving moments were by Jessy Jackson. IMHO
I've found many things offensive about Rev. Jackson, but in this case he did the right thing and I give him credit for that.
Jesse Jackson changed his mind about Terri after meeting with Jeb Bush. I liked Jesse Jackson for about half a day until I realized that he changed his mind. Then he came back from Tallahassee for one last media blitz knowing that he changed his mind. I'm sure he didn't tell the family that Jeb changed Jackson's mind but that's what happened.