Wednesday, March 23, 2005
And it goes on...
The Schindlers have lost their first round of appeals. Terri has, once again, been denied the rights any common criminal is given. The feeding tube will not, for now, be reinserted, and she will continue to die.
Death row prisoners are not given their lethal injections before they have exhausted their appeals. Why this innocent woman should have to die to satisfy the left-wing ghouls is beyond me. The left will march until they drop for a death row inmate, yet the only sound they seem capable of making over Terri Schindler's fate is the sound of smacking lips. Of cries for her blood. Of cries, as we inch ever closer to Good Friday, of "crucify her..."
It is beginning to seem, more and more, as if this isn't about Terri Schindler at all. It has become the political fight that the left has been accusing the right of starting. It has become a case of "we'll do anything, anything--we'll murder an innocent woman--as long as we don't have to show any kind of support whatsoever for anything George Bush does." They're willing to commit this act rather than be seen to agree in the least amount with Bush.
People who were speaking out two weeks ago in support of Ward Churchill, people who gained such pleasure from shouting that the U.S. got what it deserved on 9-11, are silent when it comes to Terri Schindler. People who were so eager to blame Bush for every death in every war we've ever been involved in are curiously unwilling to support Bush's adamant stance on preserving this one life. They are coming down instead on the side of the death squads. They are showing to the world exactly who the "little Eichmanns" and the little Mengeles really are. They have removed their outer garments and shown the dark uniforms of the Schutzstaffel, the gleaming death's-head rings on their fingers, the lightning-bolts on their shoulders. The pale yellow gleam of insanity in their eyes.
This is one of the darkest weeks in this country's history. We are murdering an innocent woman, and mocking her--Bill Maher, you freak, I'm talking to you--as she dies. There are 35,000 people on life-support in this country right now--35,000 more chances for the left to show their true colors.
Death row prisoners are not given their lethal injections before they have exhausted their appeals. Why this innocent woman should have to die to satisfy the left-wing ghouls is beyond me. The left will march until they drop for a death row inmate, yet the only sound they seem capable of making over Terri Schindler's fate is the sound of smacking lips. Of cries for her blood. Of cries, as we inch ever closer to Good Friday, of "crucify her..."
It is beginning to seem, more and more, as if this isn't about Terri Schindler at all. It has become the political fight that the left has been accusing the right of starting. It has become a case of "we'll do anything, anything--we'll murder an innocent woman--as long as we don't have to show any kind of support whatsoever for anything George Bush does." They're willing to commit this act rather than be seen to agree in the least amount with Bush.
People who were speaking out two weeks ago in support of Ward Churchill, people who gained such pleasure from shouting that the U.S. got what it deserved on 9-11, are silent when it comes to Terri Schindler. People who were so eager to blame Bush for every death in every war we've ever been involved in are curiously unwilling to support Bush's adamant stance on preserving this one life. They are coming down instead on the side of the death squads. They are showing to the world exactly who the "little Eichmanns" and the little Mengeles really are. They have removed their outer garments and shown the dark uniforms of the Schutzstaffel, the gleaming death's-head rings on their fingers, the lightning-bolts on their shoulders. The pale yellow gleam of insanity in their eyes.
This is one of the darkest weeks in this country's history. We are murdering an innocent woman, and mocking her--Bill Maher, you freak, I'm talking to you--as she dies. There are 35,000 people on life-support in this country right now--35,000 more chances for the left to show their true colors.