Posted on 03/18/2005 4:32:07 PM PST by Tumbleweed_Connection
House Majority Leader Tom DeLay pledged Friday to hold Florida state judge George Greer in contempt of Congress for ignoring a congressional subpoena for Terri Schiavo's testimony, saying, "No little judge sitting in a state district court in Florida is going to usurp the authority of Congress."
"The Congress will pursue this, if we have to hold him in contempt of Congress," DeLay told radio host Sean Hannity.
Pressed on whether he intended to hold Judge Greer in contempt, the top Republican told Hannity: "Absolutely, absolutely."
"We will do everything to enforce the power and authority of the Congress and no little judge sitting in a state district court in Florida is going to usurp the authority of Congress," he added.
Earlier in the day Judge Greer rebuffed the Schiavo subpoena, telling attorneys in the case, "I have had no cogent reason why the [congressional] committee should intervene." He claimed that the last-minute action on the part of Congress does not nullify years of legal proceedings.
But DeLay told Hannity, "This judge and the Supreme Court of Florida are well known to be liberal judges that have a different worldview and they're imposing their worldview on the law."
The top House leader said that "no sane person" could look at Schiavo and say she's in a persistent vegetative state.
DeLay called a lawyer for Michael Schiavo, who has pressed for years to have his wife starved to death, "the personification of evil."
But not leftist judges. They make law and dont merely base decisions on it.
True enough but when you see your friends posting absolute ignorant balogna, the wheels have a tendency to come off. I'm better now. Blowoff the steam, hit the bag, go for jog. it works for me and keeps my remaining teeth in place. :-}
You know who else called Felos evil tonight was James Dobson on Hannity tonight! I was impressed!!! I think it is high time these Congressman and moral leaders start looking at Felos/Greer/Schiavo for the evil men they are and do something about it!
Well, last time through with this kind of treatment she stuck in there for what, 8 days, and when the feeding resumed she came roaring back with nothing more than a cursory stabilization. I'm sure hino hopes she'll go quickly, but Terri's will may surprise us.
I'm just going to chalk your replies on this thread to Friday night and see if things improve later. You're out of character, and before I rip you a new one, I'm going to let it rest.
In any case, my arguments have been clear and not based on feelings. Accepting laws based on death is contrary to human nature. It's as simple as that. Furthermore I fail to see why a change in the laws frightens you so, when it would not affect those with explicit wishes.
Your inability to admit to the personhood of Terri shows your true beliefs, and your dissertation on her inconvenience is most disturbing.Her fault?? How many young newlyweds think about a living will, for pete's sake? Did you?
Federal Marshals are already in FL. They need to remove that thug from the bench.
I had to sit a while after reading this. This statement angered, then saddened me. After coming out of my stunned stare, I wanted to blast away. Then I realized that this kind of attitude shouldn't surprise any of us.
It actually comes as no surprise that this kind of attitude exists. In our elitist society, convenience is king. Only the pretty, young and easy should exist.
What has really broken my heart tonight is the realization that we (pro-life Christian type peoples) have actually encouraged this. Yes, we have! How? Initially by allowing the "justice" system to inflict the wound of abortion-on-demand on our great country. Years of allowing this wound to fester have taken their toll and this is what we've come to. A society that regards life as a disposable commodity.
Several years ago I read a Christian-Fiction book called "A Perfect Persecution". In that book, euthanasia is common. Right to die becomes "duty to die". Abortions are state ordered after state-ordered testing reveals an imperfect "fetus", and innocent babies in the womb are referred to as "meat". And I thought, after I read this book..."That stuff will never happen, but it was an interesting read."
I re-read that book 2 days ago. Stayed up 'til 4:30 a.m. to finish it because I was so stunned. Many of the laws cited in the first part of the book have already become reality. We're headed toward bringing much more of that book into the non-fiction world. And I don't know when I will sleep again. I'm not kidding. My heart is broken. I hate the world my beautiful child will inherit. It's not that life has no value, only that "certain" life has no value.
God help us. God help us all. Non-Christians and liberals are so upset about having morals "pushed" onto them. Quite frankly, I'm abso-freakin-lutely sick and tired of these people systematically trying to tie me to the sled on which they're sliding to hell. I've made mistakes, gigantic ones, sins even -- things I'm ashamed of. But I never expected anyone else to enable or accompany me down the awful path I took.
I'm sorry this is so long and disjointed. I'm emotionally exhausted, like many of us.
Dobson called Felos? That would be an interesting conversation!
Oh, he called Felos evil. My eyes are getting tired.
If refraining from certain types of unscrupulous maneuvers would mean liberals would likewise do so, then it would be virtuous to do so. But to allow liberals to exercise them without reprisal is to encourage them. The only effective deterrence in such cases is fear of retaliation.
Suppose the U.S. were to declare that it would never use nuclear weapons under any circumstances. Would such a declaration make it more or less likely that nukes would get used?
You have the corrupt Florida Courts.
Swing for the fences.
Bump.
If you feel so strongly about subverting the rule of law, I suggest you ride up to Washington DC with all the other your kooky 'conservative' friends and tell the President of these United States along with Congress that you choose here and now to tear up the Constitution and any other founding document that stands in your way. The document is not perfect but it's all we have to run our government by.
And yes, that is indeed extremely conservative
You people are crazy. No I take that back. You're cracked. Do you honestly realize what you are suggesting? I don't know about you but when it's my time to go, I don't want some law that's been passed by the heavily centralized government telling me how and when I can go. And I don't plan to write a living will. You're suggesting the national government should have the right to tell doctors when they can take people off life support or IV tubes. I know I'm going to trust someone with a medical degree on the viability of whether or not I can live over what some d#mn politician who's grandstanding has to say about the issue. Will I have to move out of the country to die?
What's even worse is that this fight has been going on for six years. Do you think they didn't get a second opinion? Or are all the doctors and the judges in on the conspiracy with Michael to get rid of this woman?
Have you ever thought that perhaps it is God's Will that she does die? That it's her time to go to Heaven? Who are you to decide that? You know that does happen from time to time. I had my best friend in college declared legally brain dead after a serious car accident even though he wasn't completely yet. But the doctors knew there was no hope. Are his parents murderers because they chose to allow him to die in peace? They could have kept him in a vegetative state for many many years. But they didn't.
GREER based his decision to STARVE TERRI on the CONFLICTING HEARSAY testimony that he wanted to believe. That should be the CLEAR and CONVINCING standard to STARVE someone to DEATH??????
This woman will die. You want to relate her death to a silly filibuster in SC? Political pandering? Unbelievable....
I was at the hospice today attending the vigil. There were about five or six protestors against Terri. One of the signs that really got to me said "The Christian right is the Taliban of America". That is the thinking we are up against.
It's a DISGRACE!! The ENDLESS SUFFERING they have had to endure.
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