Huh? I think Keyes needs a refresher course.
Yes, I wish Keyes would stick to the scandalous facts of this case. He can give lectures on his interpretation of separation of powers any time -- but he only loses potential converts (to Terri's cause) by harping on his eccentric ideas about the relationship of courts to the executive. ON THE OTHER HAND, AT LEAST HE'S VOCALLY SUPPORTING TERRI - - HOWEVER FLAWED HIS PRESENTATION IS;; SOME OF OUR OTHER CONSERVATIVE SPOKESMEN AREN'T SPEAKING UP VERY MUCH, OR AT ALL.