Posted on 03/24/2005 10:42:34 AM PST by MikeEdwards
Dear Governor Bush,
It appears that you and only you can save Terri Schiavo from premeditated judicial murder.
Terri is dying a painful and inhumane death at this very moment. We, your voting base, implore you to immediately exercise your perfectly legal executive authority, take custody of Terri Schiavo, and have her feeding tube re-inserted.
There are now new and very credible allegations, accompanied by compelling evidence, which indicate that Michael Schiavo, Terris former husband who is common-law married to another woman and has children by her, may have been systematically abusing Terri since she became incapacitated.
You are perfectly within your legal and moral authority to order Floridas Department of Children and Family Services to investigate these very credible allegations. No court has the authority to tell you not to do your job, and no voter who is likely to support you in any future election will fault you for doing what is right, honorable and legal.
We are very grateful and proud of you for what youve done so far in an effort to save Terri. Know this however; we are closely watching what you do from here.
Please recognize this as "tough love" Governor: If you do not take all action within your legal authority to save Terri, and she is successfully murdered by Michael Schiavo and an activist judiciary, then you yourself may experience the unfortunate pains of political euthanasia.
Sincerely,
The Voters
Call to Action
Please contact Governor Bushs office by telephone or e-mail and encourage him to act now to save Terri Schiavos precious life.
Phone: 850-488-4441
E-mail: jeb.bush@myflorida.com
(Excerpt) Read more at canadafreepress.com ...
Interesting:
October 16, 2003
The Honorable Jeb Bush
Governor, State of Florida
C/o Governor's General Counsel, Racquel Rodriguez, and Christa Calamas
The Capitol
Tallahassee, Florida Via Fax to 850-488-9810
Re: Execution of Terri Schiavo is "Cruel and Unusual Punishment"
Dear Governor Bush:
I have been asked by the family of Terri Schiavo to do what I can to save her life in light
of your request yesterday for assistance from legal counsel inside and outside your
Administration toward that end.
Governor, you have the power, by the mere stroke of a pen, to prohibit what is, in every
sense, the execution of Terri Schiavo by a means that is both cruel and unusual in
violation of Article I, Section 17 of the Florida Constitution and the Eighth Amendment
to the United States Constitution.
Death by dehydration and starvation is arguably the most brutal, inhumane, and pain-
inducing way to kill any living creature. The United States Department of Agriculture in
its own regulations at 9CFR2.131 prohibits the withholding of food and water from farm
animals. Terri Schiavo is not less than a farm animal.
If you, as Governor, were to order the execution of a serial killer on death row by means
of withholding food and water, you would be ordered by any number of courts not to do
so. The horror of dying by dehydration makes death by electric chair, by comparison, an
act of compassion.
The fact that this woman is neither accused nor convicted of any crime makes absolutely no
difference. In fact, the lack of criminality makes the execution even more cruel and unusual,
for a criminal sanction is being imposed upon an innocent woman.
You have the power and the duty, under both the Florida and United States Constitutions, which
you took an oath to uphold, to enter an Executive Order, today, to prohibit the imposition of any
cruel and unusual punishment in this State. Upon entering such an Order, you then have the
power, right, and duty to give force to that order by dispatching state law enforcement officials
to take custody of Terri Schiavo and stop her forced starvation and dehydration.
Governor Bush, you do not need a court order to do any of this. No court at any level has the
power to revoke the Florida and United States Constitutions. They cannot revoke your oath
of office. You are an enthusiast of the James Madison Institute, and as such you know that
the Executive branch of government is co-equal with the other two branches. No judge has
the power to elevate the judicial branch over the executive branch thereby abrogating your
state and federal constitutional duties and powers.
On behalf of the family of this innocent woman, and with all respect for the responsibilities
of your office, we ask that you act immediately.
Respectfully,
Jack Thompson
Terri's death...........the day the ....'vote' ended?
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