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1 posted on 03/31/2005 3:11:23 PM PST by Crackingham
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We the people need to stay on him and others like we do now illegal immigration.
If we let them, they would love for this issue to disappear into the night.


206 posted on 03/31/2005 5:14:36 PM PST by A CA Guy (God Bless America, God bless and keep safe our fighting men and women.)
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I think that holding hearings to explore whether an impeachment is warranted is a good idea.

I would expect the result of such a hearing to be that the opportunity provided by the Congress for a de novo determination was thwarted by egregiously incompetent representation on the part of the Schindlers' attorneys.

Regardless of the procedural requirements placed on a judge in such circumstances, most people will be surprised to learn that a judge would let an innocent person starve to death on the grounds that some lawyers filed an obviously misguided plea.

But this is in fact what the federal judges did. Those with their noses so far into the law books that they can't breathe probably appreciate the fairness and elegance in such a decision, but most members of the public will not.

They will ask why a judge, confronted by a horribly incompetent filing, would not notice that a helpless and innocent human being was dying over this, and blow the whistle on it.

There are probably good legal arguments for why every federal judge in the chain did this. But most members of the public, yours truly included, will never understand how a human being could sit and watch an innocent person die because proper procedures had not been followed. And to not only do that, but spend hours writing a decision citing chapter and verse the case law leading them to conclude that this person must continue to be deprived of food and water because her lawyers did not dot "i" number 2344.7 and cross "t" number 4855, as revised.

I personally hold the Schindlers' attorneys primarily responsible for the failure of the federal courts to grant the de novo review that Congress had intended. But I do have to ask what kind of judge, upon seeing that the lawyers had totally missed the point of the federal review, would say, "Well, I guess she starves then. Nothing I can do."


220 posted on 03/31/2005 5:32:01 PM PST by Nick Danger (You can stick a fork in the Mullahs -- they're done.)
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Let's see if he has the balls to go after theese judges.


238 posted on 03/31/2005 5:48:20 PM PST by gathersnomoss
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Impeachment??? These judges, Michael Schiavo and Felos should be tried for murder!

If someone would have blown Terri's head off with a shotgun yesterday at 9AM, how quickly would that person have been charged with murder? Greer, Michael Schiavo, and the lovable lawyer continued to starve her for 24 more hours until she died. What is the difference???????

The first someone murdered her by pulling a trigger, the second set of someones murdered her by denying her food and water!!!!

266 posted on 03/31/2005 6:24:29 PM PST by eeriegeno
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To Republican politicians in D.C.:

It's time for the nuclear, constitutional option. Stop yacking about it and DO IT.

Look, we'll even help you. This is a long acting type of gonad-enhancement and, once injected in the muscle, it's released in the body on a more or less continuous basis. As one website said, "This is a drug for size and strength and is given to normalize depressed testosterone levels."

I promise it'll just hurt a little while.




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268 posted on 03/31/2005 6:27:59 PM PST by Nita Nupress
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"we have to follow our laws and abide by the courts"

Pick one. You can't have both. The courts pay no attention to our laws. If you abide by whatever they say despite the blatant fact that they ignore our laws, then we have no laws. Only rulers. And if they want to be our rulers without law, we have no reason whatever to abide by anything they say.

294 posted on 03/31/2005 7:44:55 PM PST by JasonC
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They better take action.

And the White House continues to cower. Shameful.


311 posted on 03/31/2005 8:45:36 PM PST by djreece (May God grant us wisdom.)
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In Honor of Terri Schiavo.

Please let load -- it's 11 mb.

Have headphones or sound on.

330 posted on 04/02/2005 12:16:43 PM PST by the invisib1e hand (God rest Terri Schiavo. God save the rest of us.)
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