To: Tumbleweed_Connection
Both Bushes could have saved her, without violating the law or causing themselves political harm. In fact, they could have shown themselves to be bold leaders by action. They did not kill her, true. They did not save her, however, and they could have. I believe it has taken the momentum from Bush's gains in the war on terror, and you will presently see approval ratings in the low 40s, which will hurt his legislative agenda.
24 posted on
03/31/2005 7:38:37 AM PST by
Defiant
(Amend the Constitution to nullify all decisions not founded on original intent.)
To: Defiant
My thoughts about President Bush has lowered significantly.
I do know without a doubt had it been one of his beloved and beautiful daughters that married such a brute of an evil husband and she ended up like Terri, nothing would stop him from saving her.
I spit on the rule of law that condemns an innocent defenseless otherwise healthy disabled woman to such a barbaric, heinous, horrific death by starvation. My hopes are that all that turned their well fed stomachs against innocent Terri and placed their name to her death decree will be forever haunted by what they did and what they could have done as men against pure evil.
37 posted on
03/31/2005 7:46:49 AM PST by
harpo11
( She ain't heavy, she's my sister!)
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