WorldNetDaily: E-mail to the Editor - October 23, 2003

"Is it possible someone ... can generate momentum for Michael Schiavo to take a lie detector test to see if Terry truly wants to die?" - Janet Lehet (Note: Good idea!)

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The outpouring of mail over the starvation death of Terri Schindler-Schiavo has been incredible. It shows that Americans can still get angry enough to be heard when they want to ...

R.E. Mustaine

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Ignored allegations

Why will the Florida government -- and the Florida legal institutions -- not investigate the many allegations of abuse and neglect by Michael Schiavo against Terri?

G. Martin Lancaster

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A challenge

I'm in New Jersey and am following Terri Schindler's case closely. Is it possible someone ... can generate momentum for Michael Schiavo to take a lie detector test to see if Terry truly wants to die?

Jan Lehet

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Some still cry out

I note a steady progression in our nation's march toward making government-induced deaths acceptable. The Roe v. Wade decision in the early 1970s started us on the road toward a "death mentality" – it became legal to kill unborn babies if they were "inconvenient."

Over the years, abortions were performed later and later in the pregnancy until the brutal "partial-birth abortion" became a standard procedure involving the partial delivery of a living child, stabbing its neck and sucking out its brains. Now, the slow killing of an adult who is disabled has become "legal" through court order in Florida.

Progressively, complacency of our citizens has accepted all these death measures for those who cannot speak for themselves. Thank God there are still those who cry out against these crimes that have been sheltered by "legal" means.

Kay Syvrud

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