http://www.thomasmore.org/news.html?NewsID=129&PHPSESSID=cda44e7aabe09a827bc3932f826604aa Governor Bush Has Legal Authority, But Lacks Political Will To Save Terri Schiavo's Life
Fri, Oct 17, 2003
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ANN ARBOR, MI - According to Richard Thompson, former prosecutor of Jack Kevorkian, Florida Governor Jeb Bush has the legal authority to act in the case of Terri Schiavo, but lacks the political will to do so. Responding to the Governors statements that he cannot intervene in the civil case, Thompson claimed Bush is confusing the public on what is being asked of him.
Nobody is asking the Governor to intervene in the civil case. We are asking him to initiate an independent criminal investigation based on a list of facts that suggest criminal wrongdoing, said Thompson. We have outlined for the Governor some of these facts, and confirmed his Constitutional authority to act. The fact that he has chosen to confuse the public by referring to the civil case, completely ignoring the request that we presented, reveals a lack of moral courage and political will. We expect the Governor to do the right thing, and so far, he has refused to do so.
If Governor Bush does not act quickly, I expect Terri will be killed by an overdose of morphine. She is being starved and denied fluids, and the Governor needs to act now before its too late, said Thompson.
Thompson, now president of the Thomas More Law Center, delivered two emergency letters to Bush Wednesday evening and Thursday morning, asking him to initiate a criminal investigation. The letters outlined the constitutional authority of the Governor to act in the case, including a factual basis for initiating a criminal investigation. Bush has maintained he has no authority to interfere in the civil case that led to the feeding tube being removed.
Bump.
I can't believe that the state denies her food and water--but will allow injections of morphine to lessen the pain of starvation. Dear God in Heaven!