They aren't SUPPOSED to use that type of evidence.
The law states that if someone doesn't leave a directive, then the court MUST err on the side of life.
Greer is sick. He is a @#$%^&*&^%$#@ sicko.
He is mixed up in this, but thinks if Terri dies, no one
will know.
Regardless, I think we should FReep his @$$ out of office.
It can be done. That other judge that let Carlie's murderer loose was like Greer and he is gone.
I agree with you. Each and every one of these criminals involved in this cesspool of corruption and coverup should be dealt with one by one until they are all gone. Greer doesn't even LEGALLY QUALIFY for the Bench.!! The Legislature knows it, there is full documentaion on it, the Judiciary oversight committe knows it - WHAT THE HELL will it take??? It will take the people rising up that's what.
Florida's lazy lawmakers would rather sit back and let the issue force its citizens to the courts. When the courts decide what the legislature has failed to provide, public policy is up for grabs; with outcomes that hurt those most who have not the economic resources to achieve justice. This is because the trial lawyers want the economic benefit from such court action and would spend money on campaign contributions for lawmakers who make sure they do.
I see this issue having its dynamics tied to the elderly who have retired in Florida. It is an evil paradigm which causes these elderly to pull the plug on their spouses as soon as they find their savings going to expensive medical care procedures. This says that there has been a failure to protect the elderly as the costs of life-saving medical procedures have gone through the roof and exceed what their Medicare is able to provide. They have been put between the rock and the hard spot whenever medical costs go beyond their Medicare coverage and threaten economic disaster. This is where the web of evil is spun.
The Schiavo case represents legal precident that could upset the status quo and create shockwaves for the elderly. Rather than risk expensive legal cost trying to end the life of a dying spouse, many would leave Florida and travel to a more friendly state, like Oregon which permits doctor assisted euthanasia. That would be disastrous for Florida who wants these elderly to spend their lives and life savings in Florida. The entire things reeks of moral decay which has allowed expediency to replace the necessary decisions that would make the bartering of the dying for economic survival totally unnecessary.