That ACLU type still around? He rear-ended my car over a decade ago (I was ahead of him, making a right turn, but had to stop for a pedestrian, he didn't stop). He was all bent out of shape because the precious headlights on his import might have gotten damaged. But since he was at fault, he didn't whine too much.
LOL, who is this shmuck kidding? That's exactly what they do and the law and the public be damned.
Let's see, the Governor is trying to help someone stay alive. That's intrusive and inappropriate. But the ACLU files lawsuits for the removal of public displays of the Nativity, crosses, and other forms of freedom of speech, but that's not intrusive or inappropriate. Hmmmm. Yeah, sure.
"What the judge asked the guardian to do is make a determination based on some very specific facts,'' Bush said. To make a final decision on Terri Schiavo's fate, he said, ``I need to have a larger set of facts to explore and so I want to talk to him about it."[translation: Greer is NOT going to get away with LIMITING this investigation to an extremely small set of facts. ALL the 'facts', (or corruption) may now be up for STATE review]
...law professor Bernard Perlmutter said the request undermines the guardian ad litem's role... "It's inappropriate and improper"[translation: ...wahhhhhhh! liberals 'might' not get their right-to-die precident ]
"This is the latest example of the governor's intrusion into this case. I find it very inappropriate," said Howard Simon, executive director of the American Civil Liberties Union of Florida,[translation: ...wahhhhhhh! liberals 'might' not get their right-to-die precident ]
Wolfson, for his part, declined to say if he would accept the governor's invitation.[translation: Wolfson MAY HAVE already decided Terri SHOULD die, and if so, isn't sure how to say 'STICK-IT' to the Gov. ]
Gee, Michael's word of compassion or Terri's parents word's of compassion. Well, as unbiased as I am in this discussion, I guess I have a favor for Terri's parent's mindset over Michael's (her loving husband) on this matter.