To: cajungirl
This is not a surprise. Since the SCOTUS has refused to hear this case before, in earlier stages, it would be incredible if they took it on now.
The legal battle is now done, and things will take their course. There may be future cases come out of this whole thing, but that remains to be seen.
49 posted on
03/24/2005 7:33:31 AM PST by
MineralMan
(godless atheist)
To: MineralMan
The legal battle is now done, and things will take their course. There may be future cases come out of this whole thing, but that remains to be seen.
You sound elated.
53 posted on
03/24/2005 7:34:03 AM PST by
ClintonBeGone
(In politics, sometimes it's OK for even a Wolverine to root for a Buckeye win.)
To: MineralMan
By refusing to release records to DFCS, Greer has in effect blocked an investigation into possible allegations of abuse and neglect. Terri cannot speak for herself. Her medical records speak for her.
Greer knows that.
To: MineralMan
It's now up to Jeb Bush. Let's see if Jeb's got the courage to do the right thing. If he doesn't, his political career will be over as far as I'm concern.
174 posted on
03/24/2005 7:49:51 AM PST by
dit_xi
(Tubes and fingers in every orifice (tenet of critical care medicine))
To: MineralMan
The legal battle is now done, and things will take their course. There may be future cases come out of this whole thing, but that remains to be seen. And thus the line is moved closer to Nazi Germany, circa 1942 (we're at 1935 now). The only difference is that there is nobody outside the borders willing and able to put a stop to it, only those bickering over who is next.
273 posted on
03/24/2005 8:03:25 AM PST by
steveegg
(Let the DemonRATs eat gridlock. Nuke 'em, Frist.)
To: MineralMan
The legal battle is now done,
Unless Jeb tests his constitutional powers and does the right thing.
335 posted on
03/24/2005 8:11:29 AM PST by
farmer18th
(Compromising with absurdity is absurdity)
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