Exactly how does either President Bush or Governor Bush have the power to stop this?
You got to be kidding - the president/gov. have the power to protect citizens. This women does NOT have a living will - the husbands testimony is heresay and suspect. He is the President of the United States - if he wants to send troops into that room he can - who would stop him?????? We have given the courts to much power to determine right and wrong - they have no guidance, could care less about presedence (unless it serves their purpose) and have allegence to thier political ideology not the constitution. Its time we the people (starting with the president) make a stand against these rogue courts/judges.
This is entirely MS's fault. He didn't get her the care she needed and could stop this at any moment. Sometimes there's not a viable political solution.
That said, is there any way to prosecute him for abuse?
I didn't notice Bill Clinton having any trouble getting judges to do what he wanted. Bush could send US Marshalls at any time take custody of her and sort it out later. He is not running again. Too bad he doesn't have the same concern for Terri he has for illegals.
He has the power to issue executive orders.
Moreover, he's the commander in chief of the armies.
I'm just amazed that you couldn't figure this out. Either that, or political correctness has tied your tongue. No, no, no, don't tell me about the laws.
Continuing to pray for our Terri.
"Exactly how does either President Bush or Governor Bush have the power to stop this?"
Executive order?
Authority given them as believers in Jesus Christ?
Muscles?
Laura?
If Terri dies without Bush getting her hooked up, or because she was hooked up too late, he's history in my heart.
By walking into that hospital room and giving her a cup of water. Who could stop them?