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« Human Rights Groups Silent on Schiavo's Torture | Main | Congress makes last-minute try to save Terri Schiavo » March 15, 2005Outrageous item of the day: Pinellas Park city officials block hospice from protestorsTopics: NewsPinellas County, Florida - the death camp capital of the world and home of the euthanasia-supporting St Petersburg Times and city officials who support killing the innocent(my own description), is trying to block protestors because sidewalks "have been blocked by protesters as grade school children are trying to get home." - Tampa Bay 10 News Posted by richard at March 15, 2005 1:08 PM Articles Related to News:
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» Let's Murder Her AND Make a Profit! from Now You Know Tracked on March 15, 2005 4:36 PM Comments
I agree with Jeanette's comments, previous. I hope and pray that President Bush will get Terry out of there. May God have mercy on our souls, and on the United States of America. God bless. Posted by: Diana Goodavage at March 16, 2005 6:34 PM I wonder why they did that, so that no one would be asked uncomfortable questions by their kids (if they had any) as they went about their weekend plans and business if they were ever in the vicinity of *that* hospice.
Posted by: Valerie at March 18, 2005 2:22 AM God bless and be with all of you who are fighting for Terri. If we allow this woman to be murdered who will be next? What reasons will they next allow? Please keep fighting and praying for God's Will to be done. Posted by: Scott at March 23, 2005 10:44 AM |

I would love for President Bush to issue an Executive Order to keep Terri alive and out of the reach of her guardian and the court, then come down there with his entourage of Secret Service and reporters, go in to Terri's room and have her removed by the Secret Service. Let's see if the local police would try to stop that. Barring that I am praying the Fla. legislature passes H701 no later than Thursday and that it will pass constitutional (Florida) muster.
Posted by: Jeanette at March 15, 2005 2:43 PM