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To: gwbiny2k; Ohioan from Florida; pc93; floriduh voter; Canadian Outrage; Theodore R.; supercat

Wrong on several points.

> Legally, spouse has the right (right or wrong)

States generally have and Florida definitely has laws on the books for cases in which a disabled/elderly person's guardian has a conflict or has demonstrated unsuitability to be retained in such a position of responsibility. How wise or intelligent is it to allow a spouse who has attempted to murder their partner to continue serving as guardian?

> judges are simply following the law, not emotions.

If only this judge (Greer) had ruled according to Florida laws. He has ignored and violated an incredible number of Florida laws and Florida and U.S. Constitution citizen rights. His outrageously flagrant example and success at ordering the civil execution of a disabled woman bodes a future filled with skyrocketing tyranny from all judiciary levels. There is a wealth of too little reported information, facts and evidence that Greer is in full CYA mode. If Terri does not die, at some point his gross violations will be investigated. The situation stinks to high heaven. If Terri does die, he might skate.

Because of this poor excuse for a judge 10 year old children are now being arrested, and Florida's governor and the President of the United States are being swung by their political tails. The political structure of this country is now totally out of whack. Shades of the Martin Niemoller story. Everyone is at risk as a consequence of this extreme and outrageous example of judicial tyranny !!


56 posted on 03/24/2005 2:16:21 AM PST by l.tecolote (doing what I can from California)
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To: l.tecolote

Your answers do not make any sense. If, as you say, the
judge has violated many Florida laws, what stops you or
anyone else from filing a lawsuit against him? If you have
the proof, and the law on your side, you are a fool to let
the judge get away with it.

As for the spouse having evil intentions, that is your
assumption. If you can prove that in court in this case,
please go ahead and file a lawsuit.


64 posted on 03/26/2005 1:51:51 PM PST by gwbiny2k
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