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Monday, March 31, 2008
Bobby Schindler :: Townhall.com Columnist
Terri Schiavo: My Sister's Regret
by Bobby Schindler
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Recently, and for the second time in less than a year, presidential candidate Senator Barack Obama stated that his greatest regret as a Senator was not objecting to a vote that was intended to help save my sister from being dehydrated to death.

Senator Obama went so far as to say that this type of “inaction” (failure to speak out against the Senate’s unanimous consent to allow Terri the same due process allowed the most vicious of criminals) can sometimes prove to be just as costly as taking action. One has to wonder what could possibly have been “more costly” than the loss of innocent human life.

At a Democratic rally in Florida in February 2006, Senator Hillary Clinton scolded the Republicans in an effort to single them out for intervening in Terri’s situation, even though the effort to save her passed the Senate with bi-partisan support.

In an August 2006 interview with Esquire Magazine, Senator John McCain said the following: “I understand the frustrations a lot of Republicans feel. We’re not representing their hopes and dreams and aspirations. We worry about Ms. Schiavo before we worry about balancing the budget.”

One of these candidates will be our next President, and the fact that they can make such statements with little to no fanfare from our secular media, or any noticeable outrage from the general public, is a chilling reminder of how far we have drifted as a nation.

It would be interesting to see if there would have been a similar reaction—or lack of one—if, at the time of Senator McCain’s service to his country, a ranking U.S. senator made this comment: “I understand the frustrations a lot of Americans feel. We’re not representing their hopes and dreams and aspirations. We worry about saving POWs like John McCain before we worry about balancing the budget.”

How is that statement any different than what John McCain said about Terri? Terri was an American citizen and was supposed to be protected. But she wasn’t. In fact, we treat animals better than we treated her. Her country failed her, and despite Senator Obama’s remark, that inaction can be “costly” for Terri paid the ultimate cost—her life. Now others like her face the same type of treatment unless our leaders do more to protect them.

There is a lethal bigotry against the disabled in our country and it’s getting worse, in particular against the cognitively disabled—human beings who are being killed every day in our nation. If left unchecked it will likely threaten the lives of everyone who is not able-bodied. This is especially problematic when you have potential leaders who have made it abundantly clear that they are going to do nothing to protect the value and dignity of people like my sister.

I often wonder if our presidential candidates would make such insensitive and callous comments if this were their child or if they had ever known someone like Terri. Continued...

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About The Author

Bobby Schindler is the host of “America’s Lifeline” heard Saturdays on WGUL in Tampa and online through their Web site. He is the brother of Terri Schiavo.

Subject: Photo of Terri 14 hours before her death
Thank you Bobby for reminding me why I am voting for Mike Huckabee for president.

PHOTO OF TERRI 14 HOURS BEFORE HER DEATH:

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/TerriSchiavoWasMurdered/


NOW YOU TELL ME THIS IS NOT MURDER. Felos, the attorney for Terri's Ex-Husband stood on public TV and flat out lied saying "oh her death was so beautiful, she looked so peaceful"

DOES THIS LOOK PEACEFUL TO YOU?

Even ANIMALS know better!
Even a wild crow will hover around a sick crow and feed it as long as it takes to either get well or die. Terri wasn't even given that decency.

Personally, I would like a president that took a little cushy jail time to go in and get Terri, or even make the effort.

The bible says:
"Ask the animals and they will teach you."
-job 12_7-9

No, no more voting between the less of 2 or 3 evils. Obama is the worst--he borders on similarities of what they call the anti-Christ and Hillary and McCain are not as bad, but bad nevertheless too.

For those who have BALLS, it is more important we stand for truth and vote our conscience; not to vote for the less of 2 evils like a punk would do.

Farmer
I only started posting about a month ago.I was so naive about what other people think.I love adding my'two cents worth'on some subjects.It is addicting.

I got into one running conversation with Robert when I first started.Worst thing I could have done.He only comes on this thread to aggravate others.He can sure do that.The other posters say he lies about everything.I don't know.

I felt he was demeaning Ms.Schaivo by comparing her demise with the horse.That is how some others thought of her life and death,also,I believe.

Don't stop posting.Yours were some of the best about this column. Some of the posters are so inane,you feel you HAVE to rebut them. Sometimes I do it to irritate them.

I look forward to reading you in the future...Take care.
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