Too bad the priest didn't do so anyway. He would then have been able to insist that Terri be called as a witness, and the governor would have had the authority to keep Terri alive until his trial.
Too bad the priest didn't do so anyway. He would then have been able to insist that Terri be called as a witness, and the governor would have had the authority to keep Terri alive until his trial.
Yes! And, can you imagine the outrage if they'd dare to arrest the priest for that?
There's a reason that Jesse Jackson will fly across the country at the drop of a hat to get arrested, after all.
It's a pity "our side" can't learn those lessons in "practical politics", instead of relying on plaintive pleas for reason -- to those who are not inclined to listen to "mere" reason, but do listen to "jacksonesque" politicking.
When did that take place, do you know?