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Posted on 02/28/2005 7:08:08 AM PST by floriduh voter
Bishop Lynch of the St Petersburg Florida diocese recently said Terri's parents are the cause fr the problem, blah blah blah and all the other heretical positions he's taken, yet he signed an affidavit in support of Terri http://www.wilkes-mchugh.com/schiavo/Affidavit-Bishop%20Lynch.pdf
Where do you get the resluts of the poll? I jsut voted "NO" a bunch of times but I don't know if it went through or not.
re:Representative Dave Weldon
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/1356612/replies?c=33
it's not harassment to contact a newspaper reporter at work or their superiors/supervisors and ask why they and their publications aren't covering a story or reporting all the issues of that story. If they don't want to make themselves subject to public scrutiny then they should change professions. The Code of Judicial Conduct doesn't say that the spouse or family can't discuss a pending case---especially when they're in the newspaper business, only that the judge can't I totally disagree with you on this issue. It's not harassment to call a newspaper reporter at work, even if the wife of a judge, and ask why they're not covering a story. I think the fact that Marilyn Brown, wife of Judge W. DOuglas Baird who struck down Terri's Law works at Tampa Tribune and Pat Greer allegedly works at St. Petersburg Times which has a totally biased presentation of the Schiavo case is EXTREMELY Relevant.
What makes this all the more difficult for me to handle is the fact that Rush has accurately called the liberals on abortion. He has stated MANY times that abortion is "the sacrament" of the libs, and there can be no such thing as "middle ground."
Rush is smart and knowledgeable enough to know how the Nazi killing machine cut its teeth, and considering the enormity of the potential impact of Terri's case upon our country, Rush's silence is deafening (please, no pun here).
I think Rush could make a significant contribution to Terri's cause, but it looks like he's a sell out for the sake of his own skin. Terri news is just too huge for him to be unaware of it - his silence MUST be his choice.
In other words, I believe that Rush is willing to look the other way concerning murder and corruption in Florida, as long as HE makes out ok.
Savage doesn't mince words, and he's a real fighter for whatever he believes in. He has my deep respect for that, and I agree with him a lot of the time.
Lock up your daughters and run for your life.
You bet! LOL!
I think you'd have to go to the Schindler's home to find everything (at least what they've been given so far). The DCF will be able to look at all that stuff, I think.
You said this SO WELL!!! Thanks.
Here's links to some documents by Terri's attending physicians who do not indicate that she is brain-dead:
http://www.hospicepatients.org/terri-schiavo-exam-1990.pdf
http://www.terrisfight.org/documents/Humana%20Discharge%20Summary%20050990.pdf
Here's a picture of Fr. Paul with co-host, Rabbi Joseph Potasnik:
For the show: http://www.wabcradio.com/listenlive.asp
(Curtsy with index finger under my chin!)
(Terri bump)
Ping to my #2272.
I like Savage too. There's a passion about him.
Terri ping to 2272! If anyone would like to be added to or removed from my Terri ping list, please let me know by FReepmail!
Bump to poll in #2269. NO = 62.8%
> That was a real heaping pile of chit!!
True, but notwithstanding the statement, this "petitioner" increased the total for impeachment by one with his/her entry. A smart protester would have lodged that comment elsewhere.
How very perceptive of you!!!!!
> what could Jeb Bush face if he acted extralegally on Terri's behalf?
Extralegal would be ruled illegal and he'd undoubtedly be in big trouble. However, since there are options provided within Florida's constitution and under Florida statutes, there's no need to take extralegal steps. Gov. Bush is reportedly relying on what legal advisers tell him. If that's AG Charlie Crist, well we know his agenda. Wish Gov. Bush would just read up for himself as to what legal options are constitutionally and statutorily available.
Gov. Bush's recent statements about the case have been rather mild and soothing. He certainly desires to be at least popular. Is he more interested in playing it safe than in being principled?
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