November 2014
Dear Friends,
Recently, I published an article about our culture of death, kill the medically vulnerableprejudice, in which we now live. Tragically, this mentality is going on not only here in the US, but worldwide. For example:
- Did you know that in 2012, a prominent doctor in the UK made the chilling claim that the National Health Service—the publicly funded healthcare systems in the UK (and what most likely Obamacare will look like for us here in the US)—“kills off 130,000 elderly patients every year”?
- Did you know that Belgium has legalized euthanasia (with no age limits) for childrenwho have been diagnosed as terminal and with death expected to occur “within a brief period,” and if this criteria is met, then the parents—and child—are to ask in writing for a lethal injection?
- Did know that that, in a March 2008 New York Times article, “Terminal Options for the Irreversibly Ill,” Judith Schwarz, a registered nurse and clinical coordinator for Compassion & Choices of New York (formerly known as the Hemlock Society) openly stated that over 1 million people die each year in American hospitals as “a consequence of someone’s decision to withhold or withdraw life-sustaining treatment”?
Sadly, I could go on. Meanwhile, what makes this issue even worse, is that a growing number of leaders, and organizations, who instead of using their power to advocate for the vulnerable—are in support of this culture of death, turning a blind eye to this terrible plight.
So who will speak out in support of life for our medically vulnerable … The Terri Schiavo Life & Hope Network!
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For Nearly 10 Years, the Life & Hope Network Has Been Boldly Promoting a Culture of Life by Embracing the True Meaning of Compassion and by Opposing the Practice of Imposed Death.
The sad truth is that during our almost 10 years of existence, we are seeing a growing number of cases where hospitals are more concerned with their best interest, rather than the best interest of the patient. In particular, is the reality that health care rationing will undoubtedly increase with Obamacare now running our health care.
Your Help is Needed! Will you continue to stand with the Life & Hope Network today as we continue this critically important work?
It is because of the work we do that I am asking you today to please consider helping us meet our day-to-day costs so we can continue to help these individuals.
I sincerely ask you to stand with us financially because we urgently need your help to provide assistance and hope to patients and their families—targeted by a growing “quality of life” verses “sanctity of life” attitude—who simply want to take care of, and treat their loved ones.
Your financial support will help protect and save the lives of our medical vulnerable and will make a difference for all of the loving families who are committed to preserving their loved ones’ value and dignity.
In my article I mentioned how Germany inaugurated a memorial for the people with physical and mental disabilities whom the Nazis killed because of their disabilities, deeming their lives “worthless.” It is estimated that over 200,000 were killed.
I ended my article by posing the question that the US should consider doing the same—constructing a memorial for all of our medically vulnerable who are being purposely killed every day, and by the most barbaric way—starvation and dehydration.
Please give a secure donation online now to support this nonstop fight for our vulnerable brothers and sisters!
My heartfelt thanks for your consideration. You are helping us fight for your, and all of our, medical rights!
| God bless you, Bobby Schindler Terri Schiavo Life & Hope Network Executive Director |
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