TERRY PASSED AWAY ABOUT 5 MINUTES AGO.VERY SAD.
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TERRY PASSED AWAY ABOUT 5 MINUTES AGO.VERY SAD.
now maybe she can rest.hopes so anyway
i agree,sad how it got so silly.rip
Hopefully she is happier now than being in bed for years. Still sad though, but I'd rather pass on than lay in a bed and rot.
me too,now i don't want to hear about that shit anymore.let the family be.
Torog man!!! What are you going to do with yourself now?!?!?
Lets hope the press will now fuck off and give the family some peace
torog sure did get hype over that case didn't he?wow!
Ar dheis Di go raibh a anam/R.I.P.
my condolences to her family and blessings to her free spirit..
there's plenty more like her around the country, even people who can talk and are totally aware who beg for food and water that are denied.
this isn't just terri. it makes you wonder why her situation was the one spotlighted, instead of someone clearly saying 'i want water' or 'i want food...' and still being starved to death. obviously people wouldn't be for that.
this ordeal has been an exercise in double think though, that's for sure.
http://www.wesleyjsmith.com/
he's covered it.
hey pisshead,what made terry so special?i can't figure that out.you're right about all the other people being in better shape and having the same thing done to them.
what made her special...i don't know. i like how jeff rense put it:
"However, the Schiavo case, as Jeff Rense points out, is a psychological 9/11. While we fully symjpathise with Terri and her family, the main thrust of this is about public reaction.
Can they execute a helpless woman via a method defined as a war crime by the Geneva Convention in front of our faces without resistance?"
it looks like they can. and it leaves me with less hope for the future as we continue down the road of nazi germany.
this, as the border remains wide open, no media coverage of what's going on in AZ with the border, we move towards the FTAA, government has exploded in size, police departments around the country are being federalized with rampant corruption and tyranny going on against innocent people, record budgets and deficits, trillions missing from the pentagon with no coverage of explanation, rampant corruption in the DoD and DHS and all levels of government on both 'sides'...
there truly is a mass deception going on in this country, while the feds gear up for total martial law and surveillance and tracking and taxing.
in the netherlands doctors can end the life of a baby if it has growth problems or mental defects.
well, wasn't it the aztecs that ripped hearts out of children...i guess it's just part of the culture.
we've accepted 10's of millions of abortions and bio ethics boards full of nazis making decisions as normal and good.
here comes gattaca.
i gotta tell ya i am torn on the abortion issue.my righty friends think im crazy as do my lefty friends.it is sad how accepted it is
i'm against abortion, but i don't think you can stop it or make it illegal.
thats how i feel,i think it is disgusting but i feel if a woman thinks she can live with herself than no one or the govt. should be able to stop you.
thats the most sensible pro-life sentiment I've ever heard, and I respectflly tip my hat in your general direction sir.Quote:
Originally Posted by pisshead
Whether you like it or not, the making illeagal of it just forces it undergrond, meaning that as opposed to just <22week old foetuses being terminated, so are perfectly healthy women.
"there's plenty more like her around the country, even people who can talk and are totally aware who beg for food and water that are denied.
this isn't just terri. it makes you wonder why her situation was the one spotlighted, instead of someone clearly saying 'i want water' or 'i want food...' and still being starved to death. obviously people wouldn't be for that.
this ordeal has been an exercise in double think though, that's for sure."
Yeah, thats precisely why the Shaivo case was so important. I dont get all these people who kept saying we should drop this issue, and just stop talkin about it... I think whenever a basic human rites issue like this sees the light of day, we should all be giving it our full attention. Not just ignore it because so many worse things are going on around the world at the same time. When we see a problem, why shouldn't we should strive to fix it?
Howdy Funken,Quote:
Originally Posted by Funken Monken
I will continue to fight the "Good Fight"..how about you ? I will continue to try and fulfill whatever plan,God has in store for me..I pray that He will work through me..to help others .. I don't hear God's Voice or anything like that..I just seek to be eternally humble and grateful..and to submit myself to God's Will.
I believe that Terri's case,was a lesson to be learned and a test,as well..we failed the test..when we failed to err on the side of Life..now the question is..will we understand the lesson..and seek to end similar cases.
I feel like the Repub party has failed in this case,and that in so doing..they have failed me..some Christians have talked about joining the Constitution Party..I may just join them..this ain't over yet. The list of things that Bush is doing or not doing,that I don't agree with..is growing..Terri's case..may be the straw that broke the camel's back. I've been voting for Libertarian judges,the last 2 election cycles,because of their desire to end the WOD.
The other thing that I will do with myself is,concentrate on growing some dang good marihoochie and becoming a self-reliant supplier of medical mj,for myself and others..not for profit..but simply to help my fellow disabled friends.
Have a good one...:)
Admirable endeavor Torog.
That, sir, is the best sentiment of all, and I wish you the best of luck in doing so. I'll be doing something similarl howver I favour you get better outdoor conditions there in the lone star state.Quote:
Originally Posted by Torog
i grew some killer outdoor EARLY GIRL in Galveston TX. i got about 7 ounces no kidding.