[Bush] has put Terri through a week of hell and our family through a week of hell by not acting. He has to come up to the plate. |
A Life That Matters. I have too much anger at what's happened. |
All we're trying to do is get her a fair trial, and we plead with the House to pass this bill to give Terri a chance. |
He's going to live with this a lot longer than we will. That's his conscience, and his girlfriend's conscience. |
I have a grave concern that they'll expedite the process to kill her with an overdose of morphine. |
I kind of expected he would walk the fence. |
I told her we're still fighting for her. And she shouldn't give up, because we're not. But I think the people who are anxious to let her die are getting their wish. |
I was in front of her and I'm kissing her on the cheek, and she doesn't like that. |
If not for God we could not have endured this process. |
It's incredible to see how [Terri] is acting. |
People like Terry, who was disabled, and the elderly, are being victimized, brutally victimized. They're dying and no one knows about it. |
She is fighting like hell to stay alive. And I want the powers to be to know that. Anyone that has the authority to come in and to save Terri, they can do it. It's not too late. She's fighting and we're asking you to fight with her. |
They are tractor tubes that we cut, filled with sand and wired up the ends. Hopefully that will help. |
today it's just the opposite. |
We don't have the funds, basically. To hit people, you have to be able to do radio and TV. |