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Terri's Murder; Our Death
By: Tyger Lyons
 
   
The recent death of Terri Schiavo has cast a woeful shadow over this nation. The loss of this battle will yield far-reaching consequences that few now realize. Unelected judges have usurped authority and denied Terri’s right to life, a right which is clearly stated in the Declaration of Independence:
We hold these truths to be self evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed
by their Creator with certain inalienable rights, that among these are
Life, Liberty, and the pursuit of Happiness—

While it may, at first, seem to be only a minor tragedy to most Americans, the essence of this struggle is far deeper than may be readily apparent. The murder of Terri Schiavo has opened the door wider to a growing threat to this country: Communism.

The barbaric practice of exterminating the weak, elderly, and infirmed is know as euthanasia, and is derived from Charles Darwin’s theory of evolution. Darwin believed that the weak were a burden to the strong, and that by eliminating these “undesirables”, the strong would be free to evolve into an even stronger, and more perfect form. It is this belief, that has no scientific backing whatsoever, that is responsible for the mass murder of millions, and perhaps billions, of innocents from Nazi Germany, to Cambodia, to Iraq. The theory of evolution is an indispensable part of communism, Marxism, Socialism, and the New World Order; so much so, that when Carl Marx, the author of modern communist thought, wrote his book, Das Capital, he dedicated it to Charles Darwin.

For the last one hundred years, America has played directly into Marx’s Communist Manifesto, which outlines the means by which a free country may be slowly perverted towards communism. Now that Terri has been murdered, America has made yet another gentle nudge, opening the door wider to the unthinkable, a socialist government in the United States. This is the day our Founding Fathers feared most; the day when doom crouches at the door, and the people, in a drunken stupor, are oblivious to the slavery that awaits them.

Terri’s death was only the beginning. If the courts could decide that one woman is an undesirable burden, even though her parents sincerely fought to care for her, at no cost to anyone but themselves, who else might they decide is a burden to the strong? Might they one day decide that those with certain diseases, or past a certain age, are too weak to justify their existence? Might genocide and euthanasia one day become a threat that all Americans must fear?
Might our hospitals one day be turned into concentration camps?

Ask the Russians; ask the Polish; ask the Chinese. The answer is yes. Yes, if we fail
to stop this cancer before it is too late. Yes, if we see the news reports and lament,
“What a shame,” as we turn the channel to ESPN. Yes, if we let Terri’s murder go
without justice. It is time we realize that our liberties are fragile,
and the voice of judicial tyranny is tightening fast.

It is a strange fate that these events should happen this year. This year, as we
remember the horror of Auschwitz death camp in Poland, let us not forget the
injustice committed against Terri, on our own soil. How blinded are we that we let
such a travesty pass before us, without so much as a raised voice of objection? It
is time for America to arise and while we still have a voice and shout to the evildoers,
“NO! Enough is enough!”




 
   


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