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March 15, 2005
Outrageous item of the day: Pinellas Park city officials block hospice from protestors
Topics: Terri Schiavo's Life CountsPinellas County, Florida - the death camp capital of the world and home of the euthanasia-supporting St Petersburg Times and city officials who support killing the innocent(my own description), is trying to block protestors because sidewalks "have been blocked by protesters as grade school children are trying to get home."
- Tampa Bay 10 News
Pinellas Park city officials
are blocking of areas in front of the hospice where Terri Schiavo is
being confined and where her execution is planned to commence this
Friday. They say they have an obligation to keep sidewalks clear.
Who, then, has the obligation to ensure that a woman isn't murdered within their city limits?
Local businesses intend to charge $100.00 for parking. Looks like
everyone's got their hooks in. Words cannot describe my disgust.
If I have to ride my wheelchair 20 miles, I will be there with the
other people who object to terminally dehydrating and starving an
innocent human being. I hope you will, too.
Cross posted at BlogsForTerri
Posted by Hyscience at March 15, 2005 2:19 PM
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