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Posted on 03/20/2005 10:27:03 PM PST by Ohioan from Florida
Continuation of Terri Schiavo daily March threads. Due to overwhelming participation we reached over 5000 posts in three days time!
I just looked at it and it gives a laundry list of offenses. Is a legislator apt to be more interested personally in such a list, or in the fact that Greer et al seek to render their jobs obsolete?
Savage says that the " Whole country is being held hostage" by this Judge and his minions!!!!!!!
Terri's mom just came out on CNN and said they only needed one more vote in the Florida Senate.
We should probably concentrate on this list of 12 and try to change their minds.
Cherly had sent this out earlier, so I'm guessing that these would be the most likely candidates.
The following Florida Senators may not be giving favorable consideration to SB 2128 (the companion now to HB 701). If you can, please hit the phone lines. If you can email, please do. This is to be considered in both chambers today in Florida. We need your help.
I've been asked to relay that the best use of language is something very concise and brief, such as "Pass a law that is constitutional, good public policy and that will protect the interests of Florida's disabled and elderly."
Nancy Argenziano (R)
argenziano.nancy.web@flsenate.gov
(850) 487-5017
Rm 311
"Mike" Michael S. Bennett (R)
bennett.mike.web@flsenate.gov
(850) 487-5078
Rm 216 (senate office building)
She might be willing? Maybe
Larcenia J. Bullard (D)
bullard.larcenia.web@flsenate.gov
(850) 487-5127
Rm 218
Lisa Carlton (R)
carlton.lisa.web@flsenate.gov
(850) 4875081
Rm 412
Alex Diaz de la Portilla
portilla.alex.web@flsenate.gov
(850) 487-5109
Rm 314
Paula Dockery
dockery.paula.web@flsenate.gov
(850) 487-5040
Rm 326
Friend of Jim King probably will go the same way
Dennis L. Jones
jones.dennis.web@flsenate.gov
(850) 487-5065
Rm 222
"King" James E. King
king.james.web@flsenate.gov
(850) 487-5368
Rm 416
Evelyn J. Lynn
lynn.evelyn.web@flsenate.gov
(850) 487-5033
Rm 324
Burt L. Saunders
saunders.burt.web@flsenate.gov
(850) 487-5124
Rm 418
Alex J. Villalobos
villalobos.alex.web@flsenate.gov
(850) 487-5130
Rm 330
Skip Campbell
850-487-5094
campbell.walter.web@flsenate.gov
JD Alexander
850-487-5044
alexander.jd.web@flsenate.gov
Tony Hill
850-487-5024
hill.anthony.web@flsenate.gov
Les Miller
850-487-5059
miller.lesley.web@flsenate.gov
Al Lawson
850-487-5004
lawson.alfred.web@flsenate.gov
Burt Saunders
850-487-5124
saunders.burt.web@flsenate.gov
Ken Pruitt
850-487-5088
pruitt.ken.web@flsenate.gov
Rod Smith
850-487-5020
smith.rod.web@flsenate.gov
4,501 posted on 03/22/2005 5:17:34 PM EST by FR_addict
Pollywog said: "Ok I am hearing two school of thoughts here. One is that Governor Bush can take Terri into protective custody.
The second thought is he cannot do this. Anyone care to explain their thoughts on this. This may be our only hope for Terri. Also what about President Bush?? I will feel so let down by my government if these thugs get away with this murder."
Kenth gave a great reply regarding what Gov. Jeb Bush could do and Randall Terry on Sean Hannity said Jeb definitely has the authority to take Terri into protective custody and he does not understand why he has not done so:
As chief executive of the state of Florida, Jeb Bush has a duty to protect Terri, and enforce the protection of her rights.
(Article 1, section 2 Florida State Constitution)
SECTION 2. Basic rights.--All natural persons, female and male alike, are equal before the law and have inalienable rights, among which are the right to enjoy and defend life and liberty, to pursue happiness, to be rewarded for industry, and to acquire, possess and protect property; except that the ownership, inheritance, disposition and possession of real property by aliens ineligible for citizenship may be regulated or prohibited by law. No person shall be deprived of any right because of race, religion, national origin, or physical disability.
Terri's rights are being trampled upon by a group of people using poorly written state law to enact judicially legislated euthanasia. It's pretty clear to me, though there are many who want to use the state's rights argument against her, even here on FR. I can't imagine thinking that a state's rights should supercede an individual's.
Savage says that the " Whole country is being held hostage" by this Judge and his minions!!!!!!!
AND THAT'S THE TRUTH!!! How can a county court judge take the whole country hostage?????
alexander.jd.web@Flsenate.gov; bennett.mike.web@flsenate.gov; argenziano.nancy.web@flsenate.gov; bullard.larcenia.web@flsenate.gov; campbell.walter.web@flsenate.gov; carlton.lisa.web@flsenate.gov; dawson.mandy.web@flsenate.gov; dockery.paula.web@flsenate.gov; jones.dennis.web@flsenate.gov; king.james.web@flsenate.gov; lynn.evelyn.web@flsenate.gov; sunders.burt.web@flsenate.gov
I'm here Phil.
[couldn't walk away even if I wanted to, at this point]
Excellent point Graymatter said: "All Jeb Bush needs is a reasonable suspicion that she has been victimized in any way. Judges and police and DCF workers all have some immunity from prosecution if they act on their own discretion with proper motives. Same goes for the governor doing what a governor can do.
As long as he is acting in good faith in the interests of Terri's welfare, he is legally on very safe ground."
I composed a separate letter to Bense as a formal request. That is also why the letter on my FR page for people to use. I know they aren't going to read a lot especially if more than one page long.
That means they have had a shift of some votes if they only need one more. Guess we don't know who have gone from death to life do we?
The judge ruling that Terri wanted treatment withheld complicates EVERYTHING, though.
Then doing anything to step between her and death becomes malfeasance.
What a clever, evil ruse.
Than I don't understand why Jeb has not taken Terri to protective custody.
"On Dom Giordano's show, STEVEN SCHIAVO threatened anyone who claims Michael hurt Terri. When this is all over, something is going to be done about all that according to STEVEN SCHIAVO!!!!"
Wow, I wasn't able to listen to Dom tonight.
Looks like all of the Schiavo brothers are bullies.
Back in the Elian days, the 11th Court of Appeals started off with some healthy language concerning Elian and his rights for asylum. All of that quickly changed when Clinton/Reno made their raid on Elian. I am not sure what my exact point is, but this is the court that sent Elian back to Castro.
Meant to add, the list shows what laws Greer has violated, they will need to see that and it will cut down the amount of work they have to do. We have seen how hard it is to get something done.
O'Reilly debating about Terri right now on FOX.
O Jesus!
You are the door,
the way, the truth, the life.
Open the door!
Save our sister Terri!
Excellent point Graymatter said: "All Jeb Bush needs is a reasonable suspicion that she has been victimized in any way. Judges and police and DCF workers all have some immunity from prosecution if they act on their own discretion with proper motives. Same goes for the governor doing what a governor can do.
As long as he is acting in good faith in the interests of Terri's welfare, he is legally on very safe ground."
I emailed Governor Bush asking him to please call out the Guard if necessary to place Terri in protective custody. I can't believe he will allow Terri to be murdered! I and everyone I know is sick about this!
Graymatter's got it:
"Gibbs' petition for the injunction also included restraining orders against Greer, Felos, and HINO
In that case it's really incomprehensible that Gov. Bush has not taken Terri into protective custody. If they are all named as defendants, she should be removed from their reach completely, especially when it is obvious and public that they are putting her to death. If there has been any "irregularity" (can hardly believe I'm putting this into words)---which the federal court is asked to determine---that has an end result of death, it behooves the Governor to protect her from any further violation of her rights, and from any further consequences of the previous wrongs."
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