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Gov. Bush: I can't help Terri Schiavo
CNN ^ | March 27, 2005

Posted on 03/27/2005 11:39:47 AM PST by El_Doctor

Rick Barnard of Morris, Illinois, wass arrested Sunday after trying to bring Terri Schiavo Easter communion. per cnn... ALLAHASSEE, Florida (CNN) -- Florida Gov. Jeb Bush said on Sunday there is nothing else he can do to save Terri Schiavo's life. "I cannot violate a court order," Bush said after returning to the Governor's Mansion from Easter Sunday church services. "I don't have powers from the United States Constitution or -- for that matter from the Florida Constitution -- that would allow me to intervene after a decision has been made." To Terri Schiavo's parents -- who have said Bush should do more to help their daughter -- the governor said: "I can't. I'd love to, but I can't." The governor has been under public pressure from Bob and Mary Schindler, parents of the 41-year-old brain-damaged woman, and many religious groups to intervene further in the case. On Thursday, a Florida state judge denied a petition by Gov. Bush and the state Department of Children and Families to take Schiavo into state custody. (Full story) The Florida Supreme Court dismissed on Saturday -- for the second time in a week -- an emergency petition by the Schindlers to have their daughter's feeding tube reconnected. "I'm sad that she's in the situation that she's in," Bush said, commenting publicly on the case for the first time since Thursday. "I feel bad for her family. My heart goes out to the Schindlers and, for that matter, to [her husband] Michael [Schiavo]," Bush said. "This has not been an easy thing for any, any member of the family. But most particularly for Terri Schiavo."

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KEYWORDS: jebbush; jebisahero; jebisfinished; jebwasheshands; pontiuspilate; schiavo; terri; terripalooza; terrischiavo; troll
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To: CatOwner; All
"If Jeb is following court orders, then his press conference in the middle of this last week was a sham and all done for political cover. He gave hope to too many people who believed that he was going to do something, anything, to help Terri. Instead, he telegraphed his move so that Judge Greer could block it."

I agree totally.  I now believe that the events/actions of the past week by quite a few politicians were, dare I say it, perhaps plotted in order to try to expose the fact that we need some sort of judicial reform.  Or perhaps to exemplify why we the sheeple need to elect politicians who will appoint (anoint!) and approve judges wanted by a certain party.  Fact of the matter is, and for all you "she should starve to death to prove a point" people, they have exposed themselves to be nothing more than political cronies and cowards.  I fear that now a huge focus will turn on judicial reform, which of course will only make the situation worse.  The executive branch has separate but equal powers of government. 

I'm also tired of hearing about trying to prevent a constitutional crisis - why doesn't someone have the guts to cause one - ESPECIALLY WHEN AN INNOCENT HUMAN BEING'S LIFE IS AT STAKE!  I ask all of you now, at what point, and for what cause, will these same leaders stand the firm ground when they have a fight that could bloody their hands?  This I say is one of those fights, and these pinheads are trying to keep the blood off their hands by sitting on them.....  May God have mercy on us all.

Please see post "Easter 2005"

101 posted on 03/27/2005 12:35:11 PM PST by thompson ("Justice will not be served until those who are unaffected are as outraged as those who are." BF)
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To: Annie5622
Sitting on their thumbs, no doubt.

Or using them to pacify when they were needed to understand and vote with understanding when elections are around the corner...

102 posted on 03/27/2005 12:35:27 PM PST by EGPWS
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To: BonneBlue

Because of this, Jeb Bush will never be President of the United States.

The barbaric government-ordered murder of Terri Schiavo is happening on his watch.

The Prolife Movement has been rejuvenated and galvanized.
They will never again support Jeb Bush for any office.


103 posted on 03/27/2005 12:35:38 PM PST by Palladin (Proud to be a FReeper!)
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To: what's up
<<>> how true. after Terri finally passes, all these Bush bashers will crawl back under their safe little mushrooms and never be heard from again . Let them bash Bush, follow in the lines of the dems and see what's elected NEXT time! Get a pro-death govenor in there and see how little is done.
104 posted on 03/27/2005 12:35:52 PM PST by Annie5622
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To: BonneBlue

Obviously euthanasia is the issue. Fix it in the courts. Jeb can't call out the national guard everytime there's a threat of someone being taken off the tubes.


105 posted on 03/27/2005 12:36:24 PM PST by what's up
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To: Palladin
Can't or won't?

This question will haunt Jeb Bush for the rest of his life.

The best reply of the thread, my sentiments exactly. Thanks.

106 posted on 03/27/2005 12:37:15 PM PST by MVV (Compassionate Conservative!)
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To: EGPWS
Jeb defined himself to be weak. I would never vote for him for POTUS.

Sadly, the MSM will attack him for thinking of being strong.

107 posted on 03/27/2005 12:38:08 PM PST by Diogenesis (Si vis pacem, para bellum)
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To: Wallace T.

Big Bump!


108 posted on 03/27/2005 12:38:21 PM PST by jpsb
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To: Palladin
The Prolife Movement has been rejuvenated and galvanized.

...and all we need is a single issue Pro-Life Perot to pop in in 3 years, and we can all enjoy another President Clinton.

109 posted on 03/27/2005 12:38:48 PM PST by Wormwood (Iä! Iä! Cthulhu fhtagn!)
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To: BearWash
a true leader will figure out the right thing to do

There are degrees here, too. Is there such a genius living at this time? Maybe not. They may come along only every thousand years.

110 posted on 03/27/2005 12:39:06 PM PST by RightWhale (50 trillion sovereign cells working together in relative harmony)
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To: tomahawk

Totally agree with you. He screwed up big time. And Terri suffered for it with her life.


111 posted on 03/27/2005 12:39:16 PM PST by MVV (Compassionate Conservative!)
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To: CondorFlight
Read Federalist 78, by Alexander Hamilton.

On the Judiciary's being the weakest of the three branches of government, Hamilton wrote in No. 78 of The Federalist:

"The Judiciary, from the nature of its functions, will always be the least dangerous to the political rights of the Constitution, because it will be least in capacity to annoy or injure them. The Executive not only dispenses the honors, but holds the sword of the community. The Legislature [Congress] not only commands the purse, but prescribes the rules by which the duties and rights of every citizen are to be regulated. The Judiciary, on the contrary, has no influence over either the sword or the purse; no direction either of the strength or of the wealth of the society; and can take no active resolution whatever. It may be truly said to have neither force nor will, but only judgment; and must ultimately depend upon the aid of the Executive arm even for the efficacy of its judgments. ... It can never attack with success either of the other two; and all possible care is requisite to enable it to defend itself against their attacks."

The entire Constiutional order in this country, including Florida, has been torn asunder by the judiciary, WITH the acquiescence of the executive and legislative branches.

What we see in Pinellas County, Florida is simply another manifestation of this.

This would never be permitted to happen if the American people were virtuous and demanded a stop to it. They have not (yet).

112 posted on 03/27/2005 12:40:23 PM PST by tomahawk (http://tomahawkblog.blogspot.com/)
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To: CatOwner

Bump!


113 posted on 03/27/2005 12:40:25 PM PST by jpsb
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To: Arthur Wildfire! March

thanx, coming from you that's a real compliment


114 posted on 03/27/2005 12:41:30 PM PST by Scoop 1
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To: what's up

The key word here is "forced" euthanasia.


115 posted on 03/27/2005 12:41:35 PM PST by BonneBlue
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To: CatOwner

"If Jeb is following court orders, then his press conference in the middle of this last week was a sham and all done for political cover."

Well said. IMO, he should not have to worry about a political career, ever. We need leaders with guts and integrity.


116 posted on 03/27/2005 12:41:47 PM PST by alarm rider
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To: alarm rider

No guts, no glory


117 posted on 03/27/2005 12:42:44 PM PST by BonneBlue
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To: Irish Rose

Are you saying Jeb Bush should at this point practice civil disobedience?


118 posted on 03/27/2005 12:43:20 PM PST by Frapster (Don't mind me - I'm distracted by the pretty lights.)
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To: Diogenesis

and if he circumvented the law, he wouldn't get elected either.


119 posted on 03/27/2005 12:43:35 PM PST by Annie5622
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To: tomahawk
The court order (enjoining the executive branch from enforcing the law) is beyond the court's powers

Absolutely right.

The removal law did not require court pre-approval. He could have removed her by having the state police order the sheriff's to stand down

And that too.

To which I might add: the Pinellas County Sheriffs are in rebellion against the state of Florida. They asserted that they would "stop" the DCF from doing a job which is specifically empowered to them by the state law. And doing so under the authority derived from the governor's office - the state Constitution spells that out. Therefore the sheriffs were in defiance of the governor, their ultimate commander. That is quite simply an open rebellion by armed officers.

It should have been put down just on that basis alone.

120 posted on 03/27/2005 12:43:49 PM PST by Regulator
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