WHO suggested that?
Congress enacted legislation which was signed into law by President Bush. The intent of the law was clear. Terri was to have the feeding tube reinserted, and the evidence was to be re-examined. From scratch. Judge Whittemore ignored the clear intent of the law and came up with his own interpretation.
Why couldn't President Bush have declared that the judge's interpretation was not what he understood when he signed the bill, and then have taken action to enforce the law. What is he, a rubber stamp for Congress?
President Bush has no moral excuse, or constitutional excuse for dropping the ball on this one.
Had Terri a purple finger, all this might have been avoided.
wow, in the pond scum of posts lately, that was a very good one. thanks.
Bash Bush at our peril - he knows the law is being perverted with a run-amuck activist judiciary. He's been trying like h*ll to get good judges in to stem the tide before it's too late.
How many of you who condemn HIM as the problem have called your Senators to demand they stop the filibustering? How many of YOU have gotten involved in supporting good candidates?
Lincoln said: "He has the right to criticize who had the heart to help..."