Thursday, March 31, 2005

wow, there are a lot of nutcases

Terri Schiavo's Death Met With Anger, Despair and Prayers by Supporters of Her Parents

PINELLAS PARK, Fla. -- Terri Schiavo's death was met with sadness, anger, despair _ and prayers _ by supporters of her parents, who had battled the severely brain-damaged woman's husband over the removal of her feeding tube.
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"You saw a murder happening," said Dominique Hanks, who had ridden her motorized wheelchair around the hospice every day since the tube was removed.
"Everybody who denied her right to live are accomplices to murder, and God knows," Hanks said.
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News of the death did not filter into the crowd until nearly an hour later, and protesters blowing ram's horns and saying the Rosary continued their vigil, not knowing that she already was dead.

Upon hearing the news, Patrick Bautch, of Milwaukee, disgustedly tossed away a sign that said "President Bush, Please Help Terri."

"He could have done something," Bautch said. "He was supposed to be for life and he neglected his role. ... The value of human life has just gone down the drain."

(Apparently, the fact that bush had no legal options does not matter to these people. But anything to turn people away from bush!)

A few feet away, a small group burst into hymns, singing the traditional song, "How Great Thou Art," as Richard Jacobson, of Corning, N.Y., accompanied them on a tarnished trumpet.
Jacobson, who has been playing religious and patriotic music outside the hospice for the past three days, said he didn't really believe that Terri was dead.

"I'm not believing the report of man," the bearded man said. "God will raise her from the dead, and all the world will see it."


(Whew! God will come down and perform a miracle for a brain dead woman who should have passed away 15 years ago?! Not for any of the misery that he has brought upon this world, but this one case will bring God's judgement? I guess she's more important than the 100,000 tsunami victims!)

After the announcement, Mike Stafford, of Hollywood, Fla., stood before police _who had arrested more than 50 people trying to bring water to Schiavo _ gave the Nazi salute and shouted "Heil Hitler."

"It's really sick what we've seen here," Stafford said.


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Yeah, i would say that shouting "Heil Hitler" to police who were stopping idiots from bring water to a woman who could not drink it is pretty damn sick!
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"It grieves my heart to know that God's heart is grieving. God's desire's never to have death happen unjustly," Bashta said.

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I would think that if God thought that this death was "unjust", then he wouldn't have liquified her brain 15 years ago!
I honestly feel the worst for all of the other poor patients in this hospice whose lives these morons disrupted for 13 days. Inconsiderate fools!
Absolutely revolting....