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To: Don'tMessWithTexas; KDD
I know a guy who is a friend of Terry from his Operation Rescue days. Near the end of his association, Terry and Rescue bore little resemblance to a christian organization. The hatred and contempt shown toward Judge Greer, the Florida judiciary, legislature and people on this and other threads is shameful and not at all helpful to the cause they seek to advance.

I am not a friend of Randall Terry. That said, he has stood up fighting against the murder of 44 million babies. Don't you think for a minute that Satan and Herod (evil men in government) wasn't fighting him all the way? Yes, his zeal might have gotten away from him towards the end of Operation Rescue, but that is understandable in combating the enemy he was against. The Left has demonized him to no end.

Regarding Judge Greer. I do not know the man, but I have heard he is a Christian, and I hate to say anything negative towards another Christian. That said, I did look at the evidence and facts, and came to some conclusions about him:

Firstly, Florida law is very lacking in that it allows very weak hearsay evidence as to the spouse's wishes. The law is biased against the Schindlers. I will not blame the judge for that.

Secondly, as I stated I examined the facts and evidence. It does appear to me that Judge Greer was extremely biased in favor of Michael Schiavo and against the Schiendlers in what evidence and testimony he allowed. I was also shocked that he granted MS's wish to have the one guardian fired.

Thirdly, as I stated above Florida law is biased in favor of Michael Schiavo. He has a stronger case legally, but that was in "part" due to the rulings of the judge. It is also obvious to me that Michael has worked the law to murder his legal wife. That said, it is obvious to me that morally the Schindler's have a much stronger case. I did not see any of the judges respecting their view.

I do not have a right to judge any of the judges' hearts. I do have a right to judge their actions, and I did not like what I saw. Compassion for the poor and weak is the mark of a righteous judge, and I saw little of that. These judges are going to have to stand before God and answer for their actions, and I would not want to be in their shoes.
122 posted on 03/23/2005 2:38:13 AM PST by GarySpFc (Sneakypete, De Oppresso Liber)
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To: GarySpFc

Disagreement with an opinion is one thing, outright contempt and hatred is another. It is unnecessary and downright wrong what some folk are saying on some these threads.


123 posted on 03/23/2005 4:28:43 AM PST by Don'tMessWithTexas
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