Attention President Bush:It is now after 3 am. Terri has starved another day. If the sunrise comes and we have still heard nothing from the Clinton appointed judge, we can probably assume that no ruling will come from this judge, until after she is dead, and that he is acting to deny Terry her due process once again.
She can't have her day in court if she's already dead. You must act to save her. You must. Do you really want to let her die of starvation? You can liberate 2 countries, but you can't save the life of one helpless woman. A special prosecutor needs to be appointed and you need to wade into the corruption that is here. Please act, don't let Terri die.
This is an interesting point.
We have a congressional directive for her case to be heard throughout the federal court system that could stretch from district court all the way to supreme court.
On the other hand, the president's attorney general and justice department are charged with enforcing the laws of the land.
I'm thinking that if any judge drags his feet to the point there is concern that Terri might not survive the entire process which has been granted to her by the law that congress passed, that the Justice Department can take her into protective custody to ensure she survives throughout this entire time.
They would simply be ensuring the congressional law can be fully fulfilled.
I agree.