Day Thirteen
Terri Schiavo's Mom Pleads: 'Give My Child Back'March 30, 2005, Day 13 of Judge George W. Greer's court ordered death by starvation and dehydration of Terri Schiavo. Over the next two-weeks, Terri's Network will post stories of the events that occurred on each of those 13 horrific days. We offer this not only in regard for Terri's memory, but as a reminder that as we speak, countless people are suffering slow, agonizing deaths in hospices, nursing homes, and hospitals in America and around the world.
From March 30, 2005 (CNN) - The mother of Terri Schiavo made an impassioned plea to her daughter's husband Tuesday night, calling on him to "give my child back to me." Terri Schiavo's feeding tube was removed the afternoon of March 18 under court order, and doctors have predicted the brain-damaged Florida woman would die in the next few days. Her mother, Mary Schindler, uttered two sentences at a news conference: "Michael and Jodi, you have your own children. Please, please give my child back to me." (continue reading ...) "We will not be silent. |
I still can’t wrap my mind around the fact that an innocent woman was tortured to death, while the entire world watched, and some people even cheered. If there was any truth at all in Darwin’s theory, we would have evolved beyond that behavior many centuries ago.
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TERRI'S DAY THURSDAY, MARCH 31, 2011. Please have a moment of silence for Terri and future Terri's.
Thank u, wagglebee for the day to day diary. Terri's barbaric killing was worse than any slasher movie ever made. Homeland Security was there also to make sure that Terri would be murdered in her homeland.
March 31, 2005 (WND) - It was six years ago today, March 31, 2005, that 41-year-old Terri Schiavo succumbed to 13 days of court-ordered dehydration and starvation under the watchful eyes of a security guard posted nearby.
Thousands of protesters were gathered outside her Pinellas Park, Fla., hospice, surveilled by rooftop sharpshooters paid for by the hospice at a cost of $98,162. Schiavo's estranged husband, Michael Schiavo, and his attorney took turns with her parents and siblings and their attorney holding a bedside vigil during what right-to-die advocates called her "death process," which was triggered by the court-ordered ... (continue)
"We will not be silent.
We are your bad conscience.
The White Rose will give you no rest."