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Merry Christmas from
Terri's Family
Week of December 25, 2006
On behalf of the Terri Schindler Schiavo Foundation and the Schindler Family, I want to wish all of our friends and benefactors a very blessed Christmas and a joyous New Year. Please know how grateful we are for your prayers and support of our foundation as we strive to defend the rights of the most vulnerable among us.
May God bless you for your kindness and generosity.
Merry Christmas!
Robert Schindler and the Schindler Family
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Your Support is Needed!

A financial gift to the Terri Schindler Schiavo Foundation would be greatly appreciated. Your financial support, your prayers and sacrifices will make the Foundations goals achievable, and may someday save the life of someone you love.
In the spirit of the Christmas season, you may want to consider donating to Terris Foundation in memory of a loved one or on behalf of a friend or family member. Or perhaps you are considering an end-of-the-year donation to a worthwhile cause.
Please consider Terris Foundation, as no cause is more worthwhile than the cause of life.
Thank you and May God bless you!
The Terri Schindler Schiavo Foundation is a 501(c)(3) public charity. Your contribution is tax
deductible to the extent allowed by law
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New Schiavo Document Gives Cause For Independent Autopsy Review

A new document has surfaced in the Terri Schiavo case which casts even greater doubts on the veracity of Michael Schiavo and gives cause for an independent forensic pathologist to review the videotapes and specimens said to exist of the Schiavo autopsy.
December 3, 1963.
Terri Schiavo's birthday.
She would have been 43 this year.
It's been more than a year and a half since Terri's death on March 31, 2005, at age 41, a death by judicial decree at the behest of her husband in name only, Michael Schiavo.
Although it's been nearly 20 months since her death, more questions than ever exist about the days and months leading up to her sudden and still inexplicable collapse on Feb. 25, 1990, which resulted in brain damage and forever changed not only Terri's life but the life of her family and in fact, changed the face of America in how it deals with the disabled, the elderly, the vulnerable.
Read the entire article at North Country Gazette
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