To: Harmless Teddy Bear; Theodore R.; sweetliberty; cyn; trussell; EternalVigilance; Ragtime Cowgirl
If it is true that the judge's wife is on the board of the hospice run by the lawyer who is trying to have one of the residents starved to death at the request of her husband, then the Judge Greer should have excused himself.
This should be reason enough to get the judgement overturned.
To: FR_addict
If it is true that the judge's wife is on the board of the hospice run by the lawyer who is trying to have one of the residents starved to death at the request of her husband, then the Judge Greer should have excused himself.
I agree, and we need to get the media to understand this point. Thus far, the media sees this as elimination of a "vegetable" who has already "told" her husband to remove her feeding tube against the wishes of the "meddling" parents and siblings. Will the truth ever prevail? I remember Bob Dole in 1996 getting so frustrated because "truth" never seemed to be accepted in his campaign against Clinton.
To: FR_addict; Theodore R.
If it is true that the judge's wife is on the board of the hospice run by the lawyer who is trying to have one of the residents starved to death at the request of her husband, then the Judge Greer should have excused himself.I do not like what is happening to Terri, but please let's stick to the facts. Unless you guys have turned up something new while I've been away, I have not seen anywhere that Judge Greer's wife is on the board of Terri's hospice. It is true that his bench buddy, Judge Lenderman has a sister, Martha, who is on the board there. It's also true that someone else, I believe her name is Barbara Todd, is on the board, and she served with Judge Greer while he was on city council. So unless Greer is married to Barbara Todd, this has just been a mix-up. If you can show me where his wife is Barbara Todd, then I'll apologize for having overlooked that.
FreeRepublic.com is powered by software copyright 2000-2008 John Robinson