"WE LOVE OUR TUBES!!"
THANK YOU DIANE COLEMAN & STEPHEN DRAKE! FROM:
CHERYL FORD RN FIGHT4TERRI@AOL.COM
For Immediate Release: March 26, 2005
DISABILITY ACTIVISTS RETURNING TO PINELLAS PARK, FL
"WE LOVE OUR TUBES!!"
CONTACTS:
NDY National-Stephen Drake and Diane Coleman
(708) 209-1500 ext 11 & 29, (708) 420-0539 BOSTON NDY,
John Kelly (617) 536-5140
IN FLORIDA:
Disabled Queers in Action-Zan Thornton (678) 358-9540 Rochester ADAPT/NDY,
Bruce Darling 585 370-6690 Zen Garcia Atlanta 678 770 1125
Michele Steger St. Louis ADAPT/NDY 314 229 7435
Schiavo Case: Disability Rights Issue! Let People With Disabilities be Heard
"WE LOVE OUR TUBES!" Disabled Activists are Demonstrating in Florida.
Disability activists are returning to Florida to tell the simple truths about tubes,
feeding tubes, breathing tubes, peeing tubes and other tubes we need and love.
Disabled people in wheelchairs will demonstrate and explain the realities of
everyday life with tubes, confronting society's obvious horror and revulsion with our dignity and disability pride.
Terri's feeding tube is the central issue. This is the reason she is being killed.
Disability activists must express our ridicule for the pathetic response of the
nondisabled majority to these simple pieces of latex rubber. This case hinges
on the fact that Terri uses a feeding tube, which to disabled people is no big
deal - it's just another piece of adaptive equipment.
"Right now the case is settled, people are thrown back on their own beliefs,
while "experts" continue to present the story as a misbegotten political intervention
in a private matter," said John Kelly of Boston Not Dead Yet, "a tragic medical case in which doctors are united in their certain diagnosis that nothing is going on inside her head , and a tragic family matter in which her "husband" really does want the best for her, which is death. And people agree -- and this is absolutely crucial -- because THEY THEMSELVES would rather be dead than like Terri Schiavo.
"We have been trained, over and over again, that if we only concealed our differences, tucked that legbag tube - for draining urine - under the pants leg, never talked about incontinence, that we could be (at least partially) accepted," Kelly continued.
"But the shame that we are meant to bear keeps us down more effectively
than anything that anyone could do to us."
"It's time for the press to talk to the real experts on the Schiavo case - the disability rights movement", declared Diane Coleman, president and founder of Not Dead Yet leading the disability community's opposition to non-voluntary euthanasia for a decade.
"That's why 26 national disability rights organizations, including groups like Not Dead Yet, and CIL's, DQIA, and others have adopted a position in support of Terri Schiavo's right to continue to receive food and water," affirmed Stephen Drake, research analyst for NDY. "People on the right are killing us slowly with cuts to the budget and Medicaid while the people on the left kill us quickly and call it 'compassion' - either way we end up dead - AND WE OBJECT."
Not Dead Yet is a national disability rights organization that leads the disability
community's efforts to oppose legalization of assisted suicide, euthanasia and
other forms of medical killing.
Website: http://www.notdeadyet.org
Fight4Terri @aol.com
www.fight4terri.blogspot.com
Visit Terri's site: www.terrisfight.org
Cheryl Ford, RN (Fight4Terri@aol.com) is not affiliated with any other group and works as an independent volunteer promoting the protection of Florida's disabled community.
Labels: Brain Damage, Euthanasia, Terri Schiavo
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