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To: Amendment10
The lawmakers that voted against Terri are either dead or they are still in power. It doesn't matter as Terri's murder was finally accomplished in federal hands. The feds killed her, not Tallahassee.

There is individual progress on guardianships. This began as a guardianship problem.

Many Terri supporters are deceased too. It took a toll seeing probably the first real exercise by homeland security to put down the American people. It was the first test of their ability to put us down. While they were killing Terri, we said, The country is over. Sometimes, fighting only delivers diminishing returns.

Tourism went down for about five years. Now the brits visit.

151 posted on 04/03/2013 11:29:12 AM PDT by floriduh voter (I killed my cable tv. I have Roku.My news & tv is either before cable's or a day later! FREE)
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To: floriduh voter; All
The feds killed her, not Tallahassee.

Thanks for replying floriduh voter.

With all due respect, you seem to be unaware of 10th Amendment protected state powers. More specifically, since the states have never delegated to Congress via he Constitution the specific power to address euthanasia issues, the 10th Amendment automatically makes such issues unique state power issues, not federal issues. Likewise for abortion, marriage, healthcare, eminent domain, etc..

And as evidenced by other things that you mentioned in your post, I surmise that many Florida voters still do not understand the importance of working with the current generation of lawmakers in Tallahassee to make state laws that protect people like Terri and their families, laws which the federal government has no constitutional authority to make.

155 posted on 04/03/2013 12:45:00 PM PDT by Amendment10
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