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Jeremiah 31:32 Not according to the covenant that I made with their fathers in the day [that] I took them by the hand to bring them out of the land of Egypt; which my covenant they brake, although Iwasan husband
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Posted by: JG on Wednesday, February 23, 2005 - 02:39 PM
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Goodbye Terri Schiavo We will Miss you. Please Pray for the Family. Terri Died Today Please enter a prayer for Bob and Mary, Terri's parents. Michael refused to let them by her bedside while she was dying.
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This is my way of saying goodbye to Terri Schaivo. I know I will see her in heaven. She has taught me a lot
Good bye Terri Schiavo. We love you. Terri Died today. I know I will see her in heaven. She has taught me a lot about perseverance, patience and love. I want to thank Bob and Mary Schindler for trying so hard. Your courage and strength inspired me to never give up.
I pray you like this card I made will bless your parents and those who love you. It is my way of saying good bye. Over 12,000 people came her to pray for Terri. Jan and I put this whole prayer and news site on the line for you. So thank you for being so kind and loving. You have shown the world the value of life.
My only sadness is that our courts keep voting for death. I will be praying for a constitutional amendment to take so of this power these judges have stolen not from the constitution but from their own lust.
As the Bible says in the Book of Judges: "The men and the judges did that which was right in their own eyes". These men used to be trusted and admired by all. Now we see them as men who have no moral values to stand on.
Terri you are a heroine of this story. I pray many are touched by you because of this. In a way you are being martyred by these judges for a principle. They call it separation of powers. I call it murder. Please know there is a great reward stored up in heaven for you.
We Love You Terri and Bob and Mary Schindler
Terri Schiavo, the Florida woman kept alive for 15 years by a feeding tube, died today after a prolonged courtroom battle and an extraordinary effort by President Bush and Congress to have her feeding tube reinserted
Michael refused to allow Bob and Mary to be by her bed side when she died.
Who will join me in saying GoodBye to Terri and a prayer for her parents Bob and Mary
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"The family is profoundly grateful," said David Gibbs III, an attorney for Terri Schiavo's parents, Robert and Mary Schindler. "They believed God answered their prayers. Their daughter is alive another day."
On Wednesday, Greer is to hear the latest arguments from Schiavo's parents that their son-in-law, Michael, is not fit to be his wife's guardian.
George Felos, Michael Schiavo's attorney, said, "as soon as he's legally authorized, he will discontinue artificial life support." It would likely take several days for Terri Schiavo to die if the tube is pulled.
Doctors have ruled that Terri Schiavo is in a persistent vegetative state with no hope for recovery, and would live no more than a week or two without getting food and water through the tube inserted into her abdomen.
Her parents have countered with other medical opinions that the 41-year-old woman who appears to cry, laugh and react to her family might improve with rehabilitation.
If the tube is removed, the development will fall near the 15th anniversary of Terri Schiavo's Feb. 25, 1990 collapse, when a chemical imbalance believed to have been brought on by an eating disorder caused her heart to stop beating and cut off oxygen to her brain.
Terri Schiavo has twice had her tube removed only to have it reinserted in dramatic, last-minute developments.
In October 2003, she went without food or water for six days before Gov. Bush pushed through a new law letting him order the tube be reinserted. The Florida Supreme Court later struck down his action as unconstitutional.
Terri Schiavo's parents say she would not want to die and have offered to take care of her if Michael Schiavo would divorce her.
Michael Schiavo says his wife had expressed wishes not to be kept alive artificially, although she left no written directive. He said he is determined to carry on in the case out of love for his wife.
"This case is about Terri Schiavo's wishes," Felos said. "It's about her wishes not to be forced-fed, her wishes not to be kept alive artificially."
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