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In 1973 the United States Supreme
Court, with Harry Blackmun, writing for the majority in Roe v Wade,
signed the death warrant for millions of unborn babies, now called
fetuses so that the conscience isn’t troubled too much by admitting that
those being aborted are baby human beings. Thus Blackmun by his hand
ushered in the beginning of the culture of death, and in the process
paved the way for the cessation of innocent life contrary to the
Constitution and the Declaration of Independence. It didn’t matter to
Justice Blackmun that there isn’t a shred of evidence in the Constitution
for support of his ruling; he simply manufactured it out of thin air
with convoluted thinking that defies logic. Evil was able to gain a
court approved place in the life of the people of this nation.
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Once abortion became an ordinary event,
the door opened for more death acts know as assisted suicide. That being
bad enough, now a worse case is being played out in Florida, which in
effect is an outgrowth of abortion. What are the links between abortion,
assisted suicide, and the clamor by the ACLU, George Fellos (Attorney
for Michael Schiavo) Michael Schiavo himself, and Judge George Greer to
end the life of Terri Schiavo? One is the loss of respect for life and
the other is the desire to eliminate those who are inconvenient. The
unborn are said to be inconvenient to the parents if allowed to be born;
those who want suicide may be considering themselves inconvenient or
have been told that they are; and in Florida, Terri Schiavo is most
inconvenient to her husband who has acted in ways that the Judge should
be censoring if the news accounts are anywhere near truthful. Yet the
judge has taken at face value all that Schiavo and Fellos have presented
to the court.
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Judge Greer said,
"The court is no longer comfortable
granting stays simply upon the filings of new motions. There will always
be 'new' issues."
(NewsMax, February 26, 2005) Exactly,
such as her right to live.
The judge isn’t comfortable
granting stays, but he is most comfortable issuing a death warrant on an
innocent person. The words cold and insensitive in regard to Terri and
to the disabled in general aren’t sufficient to describe the judge’s
attitude. Depraved seems to be the better term for his pronouncements.
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The man is violating his oath and the
Florida Constitution which reads in part, "All natural persons ... are
equal before the law and have inalienable rights, among which are the
right to enjoy and defend life and liberty, to pursue happiness ... No
person shall be deprived of any right because of race, religion,
national origin or physical disability."
(Source: WND, February 26, 2005)
But no matter, Michael Schiavo says Terri said that she would want to
die rather than live in these circumstances, so the judge is going to,
in a word, kill her by his decree with no other evidence than her
husband’s word and some doctors who apparently don’t have a clue about
the law and the living.
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That the words of the judge can cause
an innocent life to be taken, with no more than the word of a man who
his suspect himself, is most chilling to contemplate. But it is in many
respects no different than those who support abortion, and terminate the
lives of the unborn since being born will make them a nuisance, just as
Terri Schiavo’s continuing to live makes her a nuisance. And in this
nation now we kill by abortion, assisted suicide, and by a judge’s
decree those who are, yes, a nuisance.
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Since it is legally possible to
terminate a nuisance at any level of life, we are seeing the fruits of
having those who disregard the rule of law in places of power. Terri
Schiavo is in danger of becoming one of the first victims of extended
abortion, a fast developing new aspect of the godless religious creed
called humanism.
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http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=43046
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http://www.cnsnews.com//ViewNation.asp?Page=\Nation\archive\200502\NAT20050225b.html
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