It is an honor to announce the renaming of Freehold Public High School to Terri Schiavo High School.
The election of President Trump is the appropriate moment in history to commemorate a great moment in Republican politics. It was when President George W. Bush and his brother, Governor Jeb Bush, battled to save life of brain dead Terri. It also honors her own efforts to ward off those who wanted to pull her feeding tube which has been on after she was declared brain dead. She had been brain dead for several years but was doing fine, enjoying her life, when sinful individuals moved the terminate her life.
As her brother said, she was angry the day it was decided to disconnect her feeding tube.
We in the City Government of Freehold are planning a big ceremony to commemorate the renaming. Perhaps we can bring in the Bush brothers to help celebrate the only high school in the U. S. named after Terri Schiavo.
I Will Never Forget the Look of Horror on My Sister Terri Schiavo’s Face the Day She Died
Opinion
Bobby Schindler Mar 30, 2015 | 5:30PM Washington, DC
WARNING: This article from Terri Schiavo’s brother Bobby Schindler contains a graphic image, below, that may be unsettling for readers.
On March 18, 2005, my sister, Terri Schiavo, began her thirteen day agonizing death after the feeding tube – supplying her food and water – was removed. Terri was cognitively disabled and had difficulty swallowing and therefore needed a feeding tube. Terri was not on any “life support”, nor was she sick or dying. Nonetheless, she received her death sentence ordered by Circuit Court Judge, George W. Greer of Pinellas County Florida.
Greer’s order to remove Terri’s feeding tube was in response to her estranged husband and guardian, Michael Schiavo, requesting permission from the court to kill his disabled wife. This was after Schiavo began cohabitating with his fiancée and stood to inherit Terri’s medical trust fund, which at the time was close to $800,000.
However, more disturbing was that the judge ruled to kill Terri, despite her mother and father pleading with Schiavo, and the court
The election of President Trump is the appropriate moment in history to commemorate a great moment in Republican politics. It was when President George W. Bush and his brother, Governor Jeb Bush, battled to save life of brain dead Terri. It also honors her own efforts to ward off those who wanted to pull her feeding tube which has been on after she was declared brain dead. She had been brain dead for several years but was doing fine, enjoying her life, when sinful individuals moved the terminate her life.
As her brother said, she was angry the day it was decided to disconnect her feeding tube.
We in the City Government of Freehold are planning a big ceremony to commemorate the renaming. Perhaps we can bring in the Bush brothers to help celebrate the only high school in the U. S. named after Terri Schiavo.
I Will Never Forget the Look of Horror on My Sister Terri Schiavo’s Face the Day She Died
Opinion
Bobby Schindler Mar 30, 2015 | 5:30PM Washington, DC
WARNING: This article from Terri Schiavo’s brother Bobby Schindler contains a graphic image, below, that may be unsettling for readers.
On March 18, 2005, my sister, Terri Schiavo, began her thirteen day agonizing death after the feeding tube – supplying her food and water – was removed. Terri was cognitively disabled and had difficulty swallowing and therefore needed a feeding tube. Terri was not on any “life support”, nor was she sick or dying. Nonetheless, she received her death sentence ordered by Circuit Court Judge, George W. Greer of Pinellas County Florida.
Greer’s order to remove Terri’s feeding tube was in response to her estranged husband and guardian, Michael Schiavo, requesting permission from the court to kill his disabled wife. This was after Schiavo began cohabitating with his fiancée and stood to inherit Terri’s medical trust fund, which at the time was close to $800,000.
However, more disturbing was that the judge ruled to kill Terri, despite her mother and father pleading with Schiavo, and the court
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