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To: MOgirl

Here is a thought that I hope will be considered even by those who agree that Jeb and W have done all that they could within the law.

Michael Schiavo last week invited both the President and the Governor to visit his wife. I think they should go.

And bring her water.

Some argue that the Governor would be dangerously disrupting the balance of powers between the branches of government if he took executive action. Arresting him for bringing water would be such a breech as well, but it would be by those serving the court.

Fifty have already been arrested trying to bring Terri water. Go, Mr President. Go, Governor. Bring her water.


3,020 posted on 03/29/2005 7:27:01 PM PST by PhatHead (My Living Will : Please Do Not Kill Me.)
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To: PhatHead

I agree with you. Jeb should have gone as should have President Bush to visit Teri.

If The Husband In Name Only (HINO) invited them, they should have gone.

It has always irked me that Judge Greer never even saw Terri. Although he is legally blind, he should have at least visited her during the course of all these court cases.


3,026 posted on 03/29/2005 7:30:19 PM PST by ExPatInFrance (JUDGE GREER: LAST RITES INSTEAD OF CIVIL RIGHTS, "The Law of the case is she is going to Die!")
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