To: Ohioan from Florida
I have another thought about George W. Greer giving the FALSE impression two weeks ago that he COULD remove Schiavo as the guardian:
This was done as "disinformation" to mislead the Scindlers and Pat Anderson. Greer, that old reprobate, has no intention of removing Schiavo as guardian. He is leaving this "possibility" hanging while he waits for the equally biased and nefarious Baird to strike down Terri's Law. Then Greer will say that the guardian ad litem appointment is "no longer operative" and that the state is "in agreement" that Schiavo will remain as guardian. He will then proceed to set another date for removal of nutrition and water. I see him setting the date the week after New Years' Day, with the deed to start before Valentine's Day. In fact, Greer might try to time it so Terri can give Schiavo a final "Valentine's Day" gift and die on Feb. 14, 2004. I know I see the worst in the FL judiciary, but I do so with "cause." What are the people of FL thinking with "their courts"?
To: Theodore R.
"What are the people of FL thinking with "their courts"? If the people of Florida were thinking, we wouldn't be having this discussion. If the people of Florida were thinking, we wouldn't have had a nearly 6 week long judicial circus to elect a president. If the people of Florida were thinking, they would know how to vote and would remove these arrogant SOB's from the bench.
399 posted on
11/14/2003 10:04:37 PM PST by
sweetliberty
("Having the right to do a thing is not at all the same thing as being right in doing it.")
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