I do think Greer is in contempt of congress myself, although it would have to go to court to get the supoenas enforced, and there is some concept that they might be on technically shaky ground that would cause yet another constitutional crisis...
What happens if a court rules that the only reason the congress issued the supoenas was to interfere with the legal actions of a court on a valid court matter?
So much potential mess!
I suspect Congress will drop the subject, because of the issues...but it would do my heart happy if they got Greer, MS and Felos on contempt charges. I don't think we are yet at that point.
But think about how the Alamo became a rallying point. The fort was lost, the defenders died, but it became a rallying point for the Texas War of Independence. Or the evacuation of the British soldiers at Dunkirk became a powerful image for the Allies in WWII.
This is not the end of the fight. The fight for life will always have Terri's smile to give it a real face.
I think Judge Greer is not only in contempt of Congress, but he is also obstructing an investigation of Congress, which is a felony.
And his ruling denying her religious rights should be actionable also because there is simply nothing under the heavens and above hell that grants him that power.
No prisoner of any state in these United States facing execution has ever, as far as I am aware, been denied spiritual comfort. For Judge Greer to strip this inalienable right away just shows the depraved depths that his actions have sunk.