" Right now, Terri Schindler-Schiavo is being deliberately starved. Thus, the Florida executive, Jeb Bush, is bound by his oath to act now in accordance with his conscientious understanding of what the Constitution and the laws of Florida require, because the judge in the case has no executive power."
I don't see the governor storming the hospice walls.
Do you think he is acting "in accordance with his conscientious understanding of what the Constitution and the laws of Florida require"?
I may be wrong, but if the governor knows of problems that require marshall law declared and the Natioanl Guard to go in or the State Police, he has the authority and must act.
I am not sure why the Governor or the President do not intervene to protect an innocent life from an erratic judge [at least my opinion].
The executive branch has an obligation. Sort of like a policeman standing by and watching a young lady being gunned down in front of his eyes and doing nothing...