To: dandelion
I share your frustration, dandelion. And yours, Republic. But...Good people can't do wrong right. Mayhem with good intentions is most unlikely to save Terri Schiavo.
If Jeb Bush is the worst sort of politician, he's aware that this is a cardinal moment in his career and the press is salivating like hyenas, waiting to run "Disabled woman starved to death on Jeb's watch." Every gruesome detail of her ordeal will make every front page. He'll do something to avoid that.
And if he is a better man, he is going to do something and let the chips fall, to save her life.
Either way, give him time. He can issue orders to the people who DO know how to do these things. They'll go there holding papers, not hostages, and the results will bring no peril to anyone.
To: Graymatter; All
See Post 95 on the Legal Solution thread for a Terri update ...
11 posted on
10/17/2003 12:07:48 AM PDT by
Pegita
('Tis so sweet to trust in Jesus, just to take Him at His Word ...)
To: Graymatter
>>Either way, give him time.
There IS no time!
Terri is dying and Jeb is doing NOTHING. The Catholic attorneys have posted on Terri's website what Jeb can do to stop this execution and he is not doing anything. Her organs are failing right now!
To: Graymatter
"If Jeb Bush is the worst sort of politician, he's aware that this is a cardinal moment in his career and the press is salivating like hyenas, waiting to run "Disabled woman starved to death on Jeb's watch." Every gruesome detail of her ordeal will make every front page. He'll do something to avoid that." He is a foolish coward. By trying to appease those who will never vote for him, he is playing right into their hands. He's implementing their despicable agenda, and alienating his own base.
There is no percentage in cowardice. Bush will discover the reality of that truth the next time he runs for office.
39 posted on
10/17/2003 7:07:57 AM PDT by
Don Joe
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