• Daniel J. Sparks is a traditional Anglican priest and military chaplain.

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    Terri’s Last Hours »

    March 25, 2005 » Comments (0)

    I am here in Pinellas Park, Florida at the Woodside Hospice where Terri Schiavo is being starved to death. This morning, her father went in to see her; he came out later and made some remarks, including that he believes she is in her last hours. Apparently, there is another federal appeals court proceeding going [...]

    The Injustice Continues »

    March 23, 2005 » Comments (0)

    Sadly, Terri Schiavo languishes still in a Florida hospice while government leaders from judges to legislators to chief executives shirk their duties to administer justice. Some children were arrested today for attempting to take water to Terri. Don’t we see the injustice and the ignominy of arresting children (or adults) for trying to give a [...]

    In News From the Starvation Front… »

    March 22, 2005 » Comments (0)

    Leaders of several national organizations will hold press conferences in Washington, DC and Tallahassee, FL at 12 p.m. EST tomorrow. They will call on President George Bush and Florida Governor Jeb Bush to use their executive powers to protect Terri Schiavo from starvation. Among those to speak: Dr. Paul Schenck, National Pro-Life Action Center on [...]

    Senators for Terri »

    March 22, 2005 » Comments (0)

    A handful of Florida state senators could swing the vote on a new law to protect Terri Schiavo. Please contact them immediately via this online email form to encourage them to do the right thing.

    Remove Greer »

    March 22, 2005 » Comments (0)

    Citizens plan to meet with the 6th District State Attorney in Florida at 10 a.m. EST today. They will be expressing their desire to have Judge George Greer investigated, impeached, and removed from office because of his horrible behavior in the Terri Schiavo case. Read the story and, if you’re able, please be there to [...]

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