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December
03
  12:48:46 AM

Terri Schiavo’s life

Not yet availableIt began on this day, 46 years ago. Her family, who recently suffered the loss of Terri’s father, is ever-hopeful and grateful for everyone around the world who shares their cause.

Because of this very special day, the day of Terri’s birth, everyone at Terri’s Foundation would like to take the opportunity to thank all of our friends for supporting the work we are doing advocating for the value and dignity of our most vulnerable…

With the emails, phone calls and letters we receive on a daily basis, it is apparent to us that Terri is continuing to have an indelible impact on us all. And just as we have been doing since her untimely death, we will remain dedicated to helping all those families that are fighting to protect their loved ones.

Please know how much we value all of your support that you have so graciously offered these past years. As this battle to protect our most vulnerable rages on, we gain strength to continue this fight knowing that we do not stand alone, but that you are there fighting with us.

Part of that battle has been with a dead-wrong media that stubbornly persists in using old distortions and lies when they reference Terri at all, even when her brother Bobby tries to correct the record. They call his correction his ‘opinion’ (many examples of this), and hang on to what was perpetuated in the coverup of a court-mandated homicide. After all, if the media were forced to face the truth of what was done to Terri Schiavo, the house of cards under construction by the right-to-die movement that was built on her case would start to crumble.

Here’s a good look at what was done to Terri Schiavo.

Good question: “Do we believe in the sanctity of all human life, or do we believe in the sanctity of some human life?”



 
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