So, political power is more important than the murder of one disabled women. Should we have just sat back and done nothing while the Judge Greer sadistically had Terri murdered. Surely there is a time when people have to stand up and do something. In fact, I am surprised that some of the people there did not use force to stop what happened.
That's another matter altogether. I wouldn't have been surprised either.
But do you seriously contend that, in pursuit of a noble goal, that the laws, the Constitution, the defined and limited powers of the Legislative branch are NOTHING to you?
That Congress should act where and when it has no such power?
That if we put you and your friends in power, that you accept no limits on what you may do, separation of powers and lack of competence be damned?
No thanks.