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« DCA SAYS NO TO SCHIAVO, LAWMAKERS READY TO SAVE LIFE | Main | Alert For Bloggers on Upcoming Terri Schiavo Action Item » March 17, 2005Contact information for "Incapacitated Persons Legal Protection Act"Topics: Legislative Action ItemsThe following link will allow you to contact your Senator to encourage him/her to give favorable consideration to the Incapacitated Persons Legal Protection Act. The new version is HR 1332 and the Senate is expected to hear this matter today. Posted by richard at March 17, 2005 6:56 AM Articles Related to Legislative Action Items:
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» Contact information for "Incapacitated Persons Legal Protection Act" from Hyscience Tracked on March 17, 2005 7:04 AM Comments
Is there a link I can send my liberal friends that doesn't say "Right to Life" on it? I think they can be swayed here but they're not going to visit this one since it has the whole right-to-life agenda on it. The single biggest reason we're losing this battle for Terri is because both sides have politicized her as a "Right to Life" vs. "Right to Die" issue, instead of focusing on Michael Schiavo's fraudulent & criminal intent. I guarantee you if the other side understood what was really going on, they would make their pals in the mainstream media cover this story accurately. Even the loons on the left won't support euthanasia once they realize the husband set her up. Posted by: RD at March 17, 2005 6:24 PM |

Scott Maddox just released a statement saying "he believes in Gods will, government should stay out of it". Maybe he forgets that the judicial system IS a branch of government. It won't be God removeng Terri's feeding tube, It will be man, under orders from the court. Mr maddox should study the branches of the government before he makes another comment. The court is the government and already involved. Keep up the pressure.
Posted by: jo Anne Moretti at March 17, 2005 2:38 PM