To: Theodore R.
I will never forgive Jeb Bush for letting this disabled vulnerable woman die.Your anger is misplaced, Teddy. Lashing out at Jeb may feel good, but there is nothing he can do, all the "storm the doors" legal advice notwithstanding.
1,265 posted on
10/17/2003 6:03:35 PM PDT by
sinkspur
(Adopt a dog or a cat from a shelter! Save a life, and maybe you'll save your own, too!)
To: sinkspur
Your anger is misplaced, Teddy. Lashing out at Jeb may feel good, but there is nothing he can do, all the "storm the doors" legal advice notwithstanding This really confuses me. We have 5 seperate legal firms saying " yes". And just by doing a simple read on the disability right laws, one would say that he does have the right to intervene here, as this is CLEARLY being violated. I think that Bush will need to do some explaining just to clarify the issues at hand, to defuse misplaced anger. I KNOW I am ANGRY right now at him.
To: sinkspur
Sez you.
Sorry, pal, but I'll take the Thomas More Legal Center's opinion over yours in a heartbeat.
No offence intended.
To: sinkspur
Sinkspur, five legal firms say he can intervene. Was it a FL state judge that said he could not?
At any rate, there is no need to argue. The cause is lost.
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