Book of the Month

What a tangled web they weave when first they practice to deceive.
It's a case built on lies and self-serving hearsay. It's a case built on egregious violations of law and our Constitution. It's a case overflowing with criminal wrongdoing. It's a case built by the perpetuation of one wrong legal decision based on inadmissible evidence. It's a case of raping the public trust. It's judicial tyranny at its worst. That is the Terri Schindler-Schiavo case.
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Letter from Terri's Foundation
Week of January 15, 2007
I hope that your Christmas and New Years was a blessed one.
Throughout 2006, our family has been regularly contacted by disabled individuals or their advocates asking for help. It seems like every day we are contacted by individuals in situations in which they are having a difficult time caring for or finding care for their loved ones.
If you read some of the stories included in this newsletter you will see that the Culture of Death is alive and real. Terris Foundation continues to try and do our best to provide assistance to these people that are in special need of help.
Through the media and other pro-life resources, you may have heard of some of these individuals such as Haleigh Poutre and Andrea Clark. However, most others cases happen silently, as in the plight of a young man living the in Connecticut area. Terris Foundation was contacted by his family several months ago after receiving no help from the hospital that currently cares for this boy. We have been working with the family, trying to get this young man into a rehabilitation center where he can receive the care and therapy that he desperately needs. It is astonishing what his family is going through in order to get their son proper medical therapy.
Another recent situation that Terris Foundation is looking into is that of a woman who is allegedly being withheld hydration despite her ability to swallow. Unfortunately, this is a circumstance that seems to happening with more and more frequency.
In this New Year, as stated in our Mission Statement, Terris Foundation is dedicated to doing everything we can to promote a Culture of Life and oppose the practice of euthanasia. We will also continue to build our network of support and resources for those who are facing life-threatening situations.
We want to thank you for your continued support and prayers. We need you now more than ever to carry on this very important work of saving lives.
God Bless,
Bobby Schindler and the Schindler Family
Special Note: We have been receiving many emails asking about my father, Robert Schindler who recently suffered a stroke. He is doing well and is in his first week of rehabilitation to help return the strength he lost on his right side. We are taking it one day at a time knowing that he has a lot of work in front of him, but are optimistic he will respond to his therapy.
The letters and prayers that my father has and continues to receive have kept him in very good spirits. My family is very fortunate to have so many people that genuinely care about his well being.
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We Need Your Help!
Terris Foundation staff consists of Terris four family members. We have a small office, and are confronted with the ongoing operating expenses similar to those incurred by any small business. We need your help.
In order for the Foundation to successfully achieve our goals, we require the financial resources to underwrite the costs to retain professional help when necessary. Also, because of the ever increasing volume of requests asking us for assistance, we need to add additional like minded personnel in our shorthanded staff.
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.
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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From 2005: Portrait of a Spiritual Killer: George Felos, in His Own Words
By Benjamin D. Wiker 
I dont believe I have some kind of extraordinary spiritual sense, but something alerted me the very first time I saw George Felos, the lawyer responsible for killing Terri Schiavo: Something is deeply wrong with this man. Very deep, and very wrong.
I had no such spiritual warning on the radar in viewing Michael Schiavo. He looked like the kind of man who could kill his wife. And he did. On March 31, 2005, he successfully starved and dehydrated Terri Schindler Schiavo to death. Cold-blooded murder, but entirely transparent.
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