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To: Robert Drobot
What exact action are you hoping Bush will take?

He cannot order the feeding tube replaced.

16 posted on 10/17/2003 7:32:27 AM PDT by dead (I've got my eye out for Mullah Omar.)
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To: dead
"What exact action are you hoping Bush will take?"

Execs have ignored court directives throughout US history. I remember seeing Southern governors standing in schoolhouse doorways opposing the US Supreme Court. All Jeb has to do is oppose a simple guardianship court to save a woman's life. The requirements of the FL legislature and the FL Supreme Court's directive that the default choice for a guardian to make in the abscence of the knowledge of the will of the incapacitated is for life, have not been met. Suppose W. would federalize the guard to oppose Jeb? Jeb's the cheif LEO in FL. He can ordeer the little LEOs to stand down and take the woman to safe facilities. Whose going to not love Jeb if he goes down there and takes a stand, the ghouls? Should Jeb be concerned judge greer and his band of ghouls have a stroke over it?

25 posted on 10/17/2003 9:27:48 AM PDT by spunkets
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To: dead
Bush can simply order law enforcement officials to remove Terri from the hospice to a hospital, and commence an investigation as to whether her treatment at the hospice violates FL law against starving the disabled. Which it does.
It's that simple.
30 posted on 10/17/2003 10:07:10 AM PDT by Graymatter
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To: dead
You wrote, "What exact action are you hoping Bush will take?"

ANN ARBOR, MI –Richard Thompson, responsible for the initial prosecutions of Jack Kevorkian, now Chief Counsel of the Thomas More Law Center, delivered two emergency letters to Florida Governor Jeb Bush Wednesday evening and Thursday morning, outlining the constitutional authority of the Governor to intervene in the case of Terri Schiavo, including a factual basis for initiating a criminal investigation. The letters were prepared hours after a feeding tube was removed from Schiavo, depriving her of food and water, leaving her to starve to death unless immediate action is taken.

Recognizing the emotional and political issues involved, the two letters explain that the Florida Governor has authority under the Florida Constitution to intervene, and urged him to initiate a criminal investigation by the Florida Department of Law Enforcement based on a growing list of facts which suggest criminal wrongdoing and a conflict of interest on the part of Terri Shiavo’s husband and guardian Michael Shiavo.

Joining Thompson in the letters were former federal prosecutors Edward White III and Robert Muise. White served as Assistant U.S. Attorney for the Middle District of Florida, and Muise served as Special Assistant U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of North Carolina. Both now work under Thompson at the Thomas More Law Center, a national public interest law firm based in Ann Arbor, MI. Based on the extensive law enforcement experience of the attorneys involved, the letters set forth facts and steps upon which a formal criminal investigation should be initiated.

The letters assert that the facts of the case clearly establish probable cause to initiate a formal criminal investigation, and call on the Governor to direct the Florida Department of Law Enforcement to conduct a full investigation of the facts and circumstances of the case, including securing search warrants, interviewing witnesses and medical experts, and to take measures to prevent future harm to Ms. Schiavo pending the outcome of the investigation.

Thompson noted in the supplemental letter that he was responsible for the initial prosecutions of Jack Kevorkian, and that in at least one case of physician-assisted suicide, the wife was a victim of domestic violence, and her death was used as a cover-up for the husband’s wrongdoing.

In a statement Thursday morning, Thompson urged the Florida Governor to review the letters, and take immediate steps to intervene in the case. “It seems prudent under the circumstances that the presumption for life should prevail and a formal “time-out” should take place, allowing for a formal criminal investigation by the Florida Department of Law Enforcement and allow Terri’s parents to administer the necessary rehabilitation services to determine if Ms. Schiavo is able to ingest food on her own.” -- Former Prosecutor of Jack Kevorkian Delivers Emergency Letters To Governor Jeb Bush in Terri Schiavo Euthanasia Case

I expect the governor of the state of Death 'r Us to do nothing more and nothing less!!!

32 posted on 10/17/2003 10:17:13 AM PDT by Robert Drobot (God, family, country. All else is meaningless.)
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To: dead
A governor can do almost anything he wants to, to serve the needs of his citizens. Please....... lets not contribute economically to the State of Florida, until he does the RIGHT thing. Let it join the ranks of France and Germany.
42 posted on 10/17/2003 10:51:24 AM PDT by tertiary01
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To: dead
Governor Bush ought to PARDON this poor woman who is being murdered before everyone's eyes. If he hasn't the authority, then how can he pardon a criminal from the death penalty? This is the usual BS by politicians. Do Judges run the State of Florida?
44 posted on 10/17/2003 12:38:15 PM PDT by Canadian Outrage (All us Western Canuks belong South)
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