ST PETERSBURG, August 6, 2003 (LifeSiteNews.com) - “On the audio clip, Bob Schindler can be heard asking the kind of questions any loving father would ask his daughter. ‘How’re doing, Sweetie Pie? Hi. Got a smile for your daddy? How’re you feeling?’ The woman tries to answer, but the sounds that come from her mouth are not words but vocalizations. Maybe they include ‘fine’ and ‘yeah’  then again, maybe not. Asked to say ‘hi,’ she does. At least she appears to be struggling to oblige and with obvious difficulty makes noises that sound vaguely like that. Or do they?”  This, according to WorldNetDaily, is the substance of an audio tape in which Terri Schindler-Schiavo, 39, seems to vocalize to her parents—despite her estranged husband’s decade-long campaign to have her removed from life support before rehabilitation can be attempted.  According to WND, the “only hope for the brain-disabled woman lies with the Florida Supreme Court and Florida’s Gov. Jeb Bush”—as well as “the family’s Terrisfight.org website,” on which many of the vocalizations have now been posted in an effort to block the husband’s crusade.  For the full story:  http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=33877   For previous LifeSite coverage:  http://www.lifesite.net/ldn/2001/apr/01042602.html