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LifeNews.com @LifeNewsHQ - 21 years ago, they starved Terri Schaivo to death.
Her brother Bobby Schindler reflects on the terrible anniversary:
Every year on March 31, I honor my sister, Terri Schiavo, and reflect on how our nation treats its most medically vulnerable citizens. Terri’s story is not just a family tragedy; it’s a warning about what happens when the sanctity of life is eroded, and convenience replaces compassion.
Terri was just 26 years old in 1990 when she suddenly collapsed at home with her husband, Michael Schiavo, for reasons that remain unknown. Although Terri sustained a severe brain injury, she was never dying. She had no terminal illness, was not on life-support machines, and was not ‘brain dead.’
With basic care, including a feeding tube necessitated by her swallowing difficulties, Terri could have lived a normal lifespan. However, after just two years, Michael lost interest in caring for his cognitively disabled wife after he began cohabiting with another woman. As Terri’s legal guardian, he subsequently petitioned the courts to remove her food and water.
On March 18, 2005, following an extended legal process lasting more than a decade, Pinellas County Circuit Court Judge George W. Greer authorized the removal of Terri’s feeding tube. After almost two weeks without food or water, Terri died from severe dehydration.
On this sad anniversary of Terri’s death, I am left asking whether we are still a nation that respects every life.
Have we become so numb that we now measure a person’s worth solely by productivity and convenience?
https://x.com/LifeNewsHQ/status/2034993866471088339

LifeSiteNews @LifeSite - Nicaragua’s communist government banned the ordination of priests and deacons in four dioceses where bishops have been punished with exile.
https://www.lifesitenews.com/news/nicaragua-bans-ordinations-of-catholic-priests-and-deacons-in-four-dioceses/
https://x.com/LifeSite/status/2035906881215140082

Lindsey Graham @LindseyGrahamSC - Could not agree more. UAE has really risen to the occasion. So proud of all our regional allies.
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