"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. ]