People like Terry, who was disabled, and the elderly, are being victimized, brutally victimized. They're dying and no one knows about it.

All we're trying to do is get her a fair trial, and we plead with the House to pass this bill to give Terri a chance.

We felt a lot better when we left the interview with him. He is a fine, fine man and he has high integrity and I have confidence in him.

When that money came in, that was the end of it. She was literally put into a cell and she wasn't treated.

It's incredible to see how [Terri] is acting.

We have close to 15 doctors who are on record with the courts saying she can improve and will improve.

If not for God we could not have endured this process.

I have a grave concern that they'll expedite the process to kill her with an overdose of morphine.

[Bush] has put Terri through a week of hell and our family through a week of hell by not acting. He has to come up to the plate.