Terri Rallies and Vigils to be held

Cheryl Ford, RN
Terri Rallies and Vigils to be held
Sat Feb 26, 2005 22:07
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Terri Rallies and Vigils to be held
Dear Friends of Terri,

Now is the time to help the Schindlers save their daughter. It is imperative that we maintain a stream of steady protesters at 3 different locations during the next three weeks.

The pickets will last anywhere between 4 to 6 hours each day.

If you can PLEASE help Terri by commiting to any number of days to participate in peaceful picketing from now until the 18th of March, please email me your availability immediately.

Please forward this email on to others.

Thank you so much,

Cheryl Ford, RN

Fight4Terri@aol.com  

www.fight4terri.blogspot.com

Visit Terri's site: www.terrisfight.org

Cheryl Ford, RN (Fight4Terri@aol.com) is not affiliated with any other group and works as an independent volunteer promoting the protection of Florida's disabled community.
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he Justice Coalition is a Jacksonville, Florida-based victims advocacy group that has found 119 missing children and brought 1,188 fugitives to justice. There web site is on http://www.justicecoalition.org.

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Justice Coalition will support family's side
http://www.jacksonville.com/tu-online/stories/022605/met_18074009.shtml

Proclaiming Terri Schiavo a victim, Jacksonville's Justice Coalition scheduled a news conference for Monday at which it is expected to announce plans to get involved in her family's long-running legal effort to keep her husband from removing the feeding tube that keeps the Pinellas County woman alive.

"We believe Terri is a victim, and we are positioning ourselves to become involved in the case as victim advocates," said Ted Hires, founder of the influential victim rights group.

Hires plans to hold Monday's news conference on the steps of Jacksonville's federal courthouse.

Bobby Schindler, Schiavo's brother, said he plans to join Hires at the conference.

"We are very grateful for what Mr. Hires is doing," he said.

Schindler and his father traveled to Jacksonville this month to ask Hires for his help. They believe Schiavo might be a victim of domestic violence, abuse or neglect, and Hires agreed.

"She continues to be victimized," Hires said.

The Florida Department of Children and Families is investigating the abuse and neglect allegations and planned to seek a 60-day stay. But Circuit Judge George Greer of Pinellas County ruled Friday that Michael Schiavo could remove his wife's feeding tube March 18.


Hires said the Justice Coalition's involvement doesn't involve right-to-life issues.


"That's not what we're doing," Hires said. "This is about victims."

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