In one last slap at Terri Schiavo's relatives, her "husband," Michael, buried her remains Monday without notifying the family. The gravestone listed Feb 25, 1990 -- the day she mysteriously collapsed in her home -- as the date Terri "Departed this Earth." The day she drew her last breath, March 31, 2005 -- after being starved to death -- was listed as when Terri was "at peace." Another inscription on the bronze marker read "I kept my promise." It was the perfect murder. Michael Schiavo took advantage of the culture of death perpetuated by the "progressives" of this country to kill his wife. He will never face the consequences of his actions -- at least not in this life. Apparently, according to liberals, this country progressed somehow when it began to kill disabled people along with the millions of unborn babies who have been slaughtered in the past three decades. And this is only the beginning. Back in the 70s, when liberals were fighting for abortion based on the lies of a confused and manipulated pregnant girl, we were told that abortions would be performed only in the case of rape, incest and the health of the mother. Now we've come to the point where the first and last thing many babies experience in this world is being pulled almost all the way out of the womb and then having a scissors plunged into the back of their head and their brain sucked out. The slippery slope. Terri Schiavo was just the first disabled person to be murdered by the state. Liberals won't let her be the last. There will come a day in this country when the elderly will be "allowed" to die when they become a burden. The mentally ill, mentally handicapped, deformed, disabled, all will have reason to fear for their lives. It's happened before. When God is forced out of the public square, when human life loses its sacred value, when the line becomes blurred, then the atrocities begin. The slippery slope. Michael Schiavo now has an agent and is shopping a book to New York publishers about his "struggle." You can understand that after all those soft-ball interviews Mr. Schiavo got on network TV in the final months of his wife's life, the experience might have gone to his head, to make him feel that he has important ideas. And in a sense, Schiavo inspired a nation. Although, it may not be exactly the nation the Founders of our country had in mind.