I can stay up for awhile. Waiting for my daughter to come home. :)
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Great, could you bump the thread from time to time until she returns?
Hearing has ended per John Gibson but no ruling yet.
You both are so observant:
"NO one has said anything at our church about this except a few of us who huddle together at 'fellowship time' and shake our heads and wonder what we can do about it."
This is a major part of our problem. Too many churches are silent most of the time regarding abortion - and now this. :o( :o(
Pollywog said: "Most of the public are leaning towards Michael. They think that the government is " interferring"."
I read some of your posts and appreciate your insights so much. The media is turning this thing totally around, isn't it. The truth is that the judiciary has become tyrannical and out-of-control - and the other two branches are not doing enough to reign the judges in.
The 3 branches are not balanced as they should be because the judiciary is making laws out of judge's opinions based upon foreign law or politically correct dogma.
This means the people have NO VOICE! The judiciary is interfering with the Constitution and the people's voice.
STATEMENT BY THE PRESIDENT Today, I signed into law a bill that will allow Federal courts to hear a claim by or on behalf of Terri Schiavo for violation of her rights relating to the withholding or withdrawal of food, fluids, or medical treatment necessary to sustain her life. In cases like this one, where there are serious questions and substantial doubts, our society, our laws, and our courts should have a presumption in favor of life. This presumption is especially critical for those like Terri Schiavo who live at the mercy of others. I appreciate the bipartisan action by the Members of Congress to pass this bill. I will continue to stand on the side of those defending life for all Americans, including those with disabilities.
MERE WORDS ARE CHEAP, MR. PRESIDENT.