The president can write an executive order to get Terri into a hospital immediately. It is not breaking any law to do so. The judge can still take time to ruminate over this case. This action would not interfere with the judge. And since Greer already flaunted a Congressional subpoena his ruling is highly questionable.
Executive orders are lawful. They've been written by presidents ever since Washington on a number of different issues.
Contacting the president and ask him to write an executive order immediately. If you cannot reach him, then contact your state senators and representatives.
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I just sent an email. Hope he does something soon.
Intervention by the governor backed up by the President would be the best outcome.
The only caveat is that he has to find somebody to carry it out who won't say "B-b-b-but there's a court order..."
I believe executive orders only apply to federal employee's, what you're saying would imply the President has dictatorial power and he doesn't.
An innocent woman is dying of thirst in a death house in Florida, and we have to ask the President to help her.
"I say to you, whatever you did for one of these least brothers of mine, you did for me.'...'Depart from me, you accursed, into the eternal fire prepared for the devil and his angels. For I was hungry and you gave me no food, I was thirsty and you gave me no drink..."
I believe the Governor can find a reason to do so too. Its looking like one of them just MAY need to do that