Have them bring us back a ham and cheese on rye, Don Joe ...
We can't have ol' Jebbie go crossing another Republican, now can we. I mean, "The Eleventh Commandment" and all that. It's just not DONE at the Country Club. These are GENTLEMEN, and they're not going to cross one another.
Well, maybe a "heavy" like King will step on a coward like Bushie, but he'll do it with a smile and a polite tone of voice. And Bushie won't talk back to him, because Bushie is a gentleman too, as well as a coward, not to mention King weighing about 250 lbs more than Bushie.
And anyway, a King trumps a Bush. This is so surreal it's right out of Monty Python.
This King went a looking for a shrubbery, and he's got himself one. Not MUCH of one, but it'll do, evidently.
Take a look at the Royal King's "contribution" to the current law.
Warning: it will make you nauseus.
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http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=35161 Volunteers with the Terri Schindler-Schiavo Foundation have learned that Senate President Jim King is opposed to the bill and has said he would not present it to the upper house for a vote.
According to his website, King is a member of the Florida Hospice Board of Directors and the Florida Task Force on Government-Financed Health Care, and is a recipient of the Hospice Hall of Fame Award.
Last year he wrote an amendment to the Advanced Directives Law expanding the definition of "proxy."
"The way it reads now, a total and complete stranger that doesn't even know the patient, can come into the institution and say it's in the patient's best interest to die that was his contribution to the law," said Pat Anderson, attorney for Terri's parents, Robert and Mary Schindler.
A Republican from the Jacksonville area, King served in the Florida House of Representatives from 1986 through 1999, and was elected to the state Senate in March 1999.