Friday, March 18, 2005

State-ordered execution

Terri Schiavo ought to be cared for by her parents. Clearly, they love her best. "The measure of a society is how they treat the least of us," says Kate Adamson, a former "vegetative state" patient who reports that the eight-day removal of her feeding tube caused her excruciating pain. "Life is sacred or meaningless," she says. "There is nothing in between."

By the way, Kate Adamson, while she was in an alleged vegetative condition, could hear her family and visitors talking around her hospital bed and can remember the things that were said about her, to her, and the exact words that they used. Persistent vegetative state, my foot.

If this insanity is allowed to persist, it will set a standard that doesn’t have a thing to do with “the right to die.” What it is becomes a court-endorsed “duty to die!” Who will be next? Even having a directive in place may not matter, though, as the courts will certainly overturn it in their greater wisdom. Those buffoons are just self-important, corrupt lawyers in black robes. Duh.

If Terri Shiavo dies, it is murder. M-U-R-D-E-R. The murderous three? Michael Shiavo, his sadistic anti-life attorney, and Judge Greer. Amazing, his lawyer said Terri Shiavo is in her “dying process.” Is that what they call court-ordered murder now? Out of curiosity, did you know that Judge Greer is on the board of directors of the hospice facility where Terri Shiavo is now starving to death? Can you say “conflict of interest?”

Furthermore, I find it alarming that the ACLU has strongly sanctioned the court-ordered execution of Terri Shiavo. Isn’t life a civil liberty? Isn’t it about time that the ACLU was considered a for-profit organization, along with Planned “Proudly Had an Abortion” Parenthood? By the way, both get an allocation from America’s confiscated tax dollars, yours and mine. This has got to stop! These sick people do not represent me and they have no right to my money for such malevolent objectives. I am embarrassed and ashamed to be an American with this psychosis in our midst. These evil people do not represent my America. When are we going to take America back? And how?

This isn’t just about Terri Shiavo. She is a victim of a warped America that has turned its back on God and the little bit that he asks of us. This reeks of the decadent selfishness of a people who think that they no longer need God, a people who, in fact, are playing God and taking lives when they so choose. I have no idea what Sodom and Gomorrah were like, but all I have to do to imagine the iniquity is to read the paper, watch that reality TV trash or walk through the mall and see the half-naked pre-teens who shouldn’t even be out on the town without adult supervision. To tell the truth, I can almost smell the brimstone.

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