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EDITORIALS; Questioning the Party Line.(Editorial)

National Right to Life News

| March 01, 2005 | Andrusko, Dave | COPYRIGHT 2005 National Right to Life Committee, Inc. This material is published under license from the publisher through the Gale Group, Farmington Hills, Michigan.  All inquiries regarding rights should be directed to the Gale Group. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

"Who best to decide? In the murky mess that this case has become, we are left with one unwavering truth: Over the last seven years of fighting, Terri Schiavo's parents have proved themselves nothing if not fiercely loyal, utterly committed parents. They might be misguided. They might be in denial. But no one can argue their devotion. They have not given up. They have not stopped caring. They have not stopped loving. Who are we, as a society, to tell them they must?"

Columnist John Grogan, Philadelphia Inquirer, February 25

"[T]hough hardline feminism has little appeal for today's women, its ideology lives on in law and policy, like rays from a dead star."

Law Professor Mary Ann Glendon, from The Cost of Choice

"On Sunday March 6 ... the National Geographic Channel (NGC) presents In the Womb, a two-hour special that uses the latest advances in technology to take viewers on the incredible adventure of a developing new fetus."

Pre-publicity for a program that features 4-Dimensional ultrasound imaging that "allows us to take an in-depth look into a mysterious world inside the womb, and chart unprecedented details throughout the stages of pregnancy"

By the time you open the pages of the March edition of National Right to Life News, the family of Terri Schindler-Schiavo may already be in crisis mode. Not that they've had a moment's peace these last seven years. The Schindlers' tenacious defense of Terri in the face of a uniformly hostile judiciary and a son-in-law determined to cut off Terri's food and water is the stuff of legends.

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