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Jeb Bush is courtingdereliction of duty
Worldnetdaily ^ | 3-29-2005 | Dr. Alan Keyes

Posted on 03/29/2005 11:00:33 AM PST by EternalVigilance

Posted: March 29, 2005 11:44 a.m. Eastern

© 2005 WorldNetDaily.com

The Florida state constitution declares unequivocally that in the state of Florida "the supreme executive power shall be vested in a governor … ." The word supreme means highest in authority. There can be no executive authority in the state of Florida higher than the governor. No state law can create an executive authority higher than highest in the Florida constitution. Therefore no court order based upon such a law can constitutionally create such an authority.

If the governor tells the local police in Pinellas County to step aside, they must do so, or else be arrested and tried for an assault on the government of the state, which is to say insurrection.

(If Gov. Jeb Bush fears that for some reason they would question the authority of his representatives, then he should take the necessary law enforcement officials to Tampa in person, thus making the situation crystal clear.)

Since Florida's highest law grants him supreme executive power, the governor's action would be lawful. No one in the Florida judiciary can say otherwise, since the whole basis for the doctrine of judicial review (which they invoked when they refused to apply "Terri's law") is that any law at variance with the constitution is no law at all.

Gov. Bush has said that he recognizes the injustice being done to Terri Schiavo but is powerless to stop it. He is obviously not powerless, and his view of injustice is fully warranted.

The Florida state constitution declares: "All natural persons, female and male alike, are equal before the law and have inalienable rights, among which are the right to enjoy and defend life and liberty … ."

The word "inalienable" means that the rights in question cannot be given away or transferred to another by law. Now, by allowing Michael Schiavo to starve his wife to death, Judge George W. Greer transfers to Schiavo the exercise of her right to life, doing on her behalf what the Florida state constitution declares she herself could not do (since an inalienable right cannot be given away).

Schiavo's decision, and any element of the law it is based on that has the same effect, are therefore unconstitutional on the face of it.

The governor of Florida cannot be obliged to enforce unconstitutional edicts, nor can he be faulted for acting to stop an evident violation of the constitution. In his oath as governor he swore to "support, protect and defend the Constitution and government of the United States and of the state of Florida."

As supreme executive, he is obliged to act in their defense, and no court order can relieve him of this responsibility.

Any order by Judge Greer that seeks to prevent him from doing his sworn duty, as he sees fit, is invalid, and any attempt by the judge to incite armed forces to enforce his order would be an act of judicial insurrection against the constitution and government of Florida.

The judge may have whatever opinion he pleases, but when he attempts to use force to back it up, he breaks the law, going against the constitution of the state, which is to say against the supreme law in Florida.

In Federalist 81, when Alexander Hamilton lists the safeguards against "judiciary encroachments on the legislative authority," he cites in particular "its total incapacity to support its usurpations by force."

Accepting the notion that judicial orders at any level may constitute an executive power superior to the chief executive would give the judiciary just such a forceful capacity.

When every judicial decision carries the implied threat of armed insurrection, a key safeguard of liberty and self-government is removed. If any state governor, or the president of the United States acts so as to encourage the judiciary to assume such executive power, or the people to believe that it may constitutionally do so, he undermines the integrity of all our constitutions, and of American self-government as a whole.

This constitutes a grave dereliction of duty and would in saner times clearly be grounds for his impeachment by a legislature intent on defending the Florida constitution against "judiciary encroachments."

By God's grace, however, Terri Schiavo still lives, and Gov. Bush may yet act to redeem himself and his constitutional authority. Courageous action would be an act of statesmanship, defending the integrity of our constitutional system and the ultimate sovereignty of the people.

We have long been awaiting the statesman who could turn a crisis into such healing. Like Ronald Reagan before him, Jeb Bush could prove himself such a man. For Terri's sake and for the sake of constitutional self-government in America, he should act now. For failure to do so, he has no excuse.

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Be sure to visit Alan Keyes' communications center for founding principles, The Declaration Foundation.

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Former Reagan administration official Alan Keyes, was U.S. ambassador to the United Nations Social and Economic Council and 2000 Republican presidential candidate.


TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Crime/Corruption; Culture/Society; Government; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections; US: Florida
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To: advance_copy
"Keyes' case is flawed. The Penellas County police said that they would enforce the court order no matter what the Governor did.

Jeb Bush wanted to do something and was prepared to order it. But, as reported in the Miami Herald, "We told them that unless they had the judge with them when they came, they were not going to get in," said a source with the local police. "

I was told by a reporter at the hospice that the Miami Herald story was most likely a planted story from the governor's office. At first I didn't believe it because as far as I'm concerned it makes the Governor look like a wimp, but evidently some people want to believe that Jeb Bush was sending troops down to help Terri, but was turned back by the local police.

If this is true, and Jeb Bush actually sent troops, then he knows he has the authority, but allowed a rogue police department in Pinellas County to back the Governor down.
121 posted on 03/29/2005 11:46:29 AM PST by FR_addict
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To: EternalVigilance
#20 I never did understand how Judge (sic) Greer could order the Protective Services Agency of the Executive Branch to cease and desist in the fulfillment of their legal duties regarding Terri. If that is not overstepping, I can't imagine what is.
122 posted on 03/29/2005 11:46:39 AM PST by ArmyTeach (Pray daily for our troops.)
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To: EternalVigilance
So, can you tell us if it's just coincidence that Alan Keyes is there, bashing the Bushes etc... and the Schindlers have sold their donor lists to a direct marketing firm that includes 3 (count them 1...2...3) Alan Keyes organizations amongst it's clients?

Your thoughts, please.

P.S. How's the new political party coming, now that you've left the GOP?

123 posted on 03/29/2005 11:46:43 AM PST by Chad Fairbanks (Sure you can trust the government... just ask an Indian...)
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To: Pondman88
I think what happens to Terri should have stayed a private matter. I don't think we need the POTUS, Congress and assorted political groups sticking their nose into every Americans last hours on this earth.

Jeb Bush bent over backwards for these ingrates and all he will get for it is a steely knife in the back!

125 posted on 03/29/2005 11:47:15 AM PST by Walkin Man
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To: billbears
The decision was made to uphold current law.

Any state law that directly contradicts the clear words of Article One, Section Two of the state constitution is unconstitutional on the face of it. So is any court ruling. The Executive has the duty to say so, and act accordingly.

How clearcut does Section Two have to be?

I often think that it is invisible to y'all, just like similiar provisions in the U.S. Constitution are to so many today.

126 posted on 03/29/2005 11:47:59 AM PST by EternalVigilance ("I thirst.")
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To: VRWCisme

Don't even suggest around here that they take active means to kill her. This is horrid. Just don't even go there. SOMETIMES PEOPLE HAVE TO SUFFER. DOES THAT EVEN GET THROUGH TO YOU YOU PAMPERED POOCH? WE DON'T ALWAYS GET THE EASY WAY OUT. DID YOU NOT KNOW THAT THE DEATH CULT STRATEGY IS TO HORRIFY THE PUBLIC WITH THIS SPECTACLE SO THEY WILL PUSH FOR LEGALIZED EUTHANAZIA??????

I know that you haven't thought through what you're saying, so I won't totally flame you but think about it, what you suggest is exactly what they want.


127 posted on 03/29/2005 11:48:41 AM PST by johnb838 (Thy Will, Not Mine, Be Done; No abortion, no euthanazia. NEVER!)
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To: EternalVigilance

bttt


128 posted on 03/29/2005 11:48:45 AM PST by tutstar ( <{{--->< Impeach Judge Greer http://www.petitiononline.com/ijg520/petition.html)
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To: MikeinIraq

#54 "let me guess, you agree with saying Terri is being crucified too huh? LOL"

silliness


129 posted on 03/29/2005 11:48:51 AM PST by ArmyTeach (Pray daily for our troops.)
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To: Walkin Man
I don't think we need the POTUS, Congress and assorted political groups sticking their nose into every Americans last hours on this earth.

We do when they are being murdered by starvation.

Sorry, but you're being nonsensical.

130 posted on 03/29/2005 11:49:10 AM PST by EternalVigilance ("I thirst.")
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To: spodefly

"The Governor could, clearly within the powers of his office, overrule a judicial decision and use Executive force"

Please submit your documentation to support such a statement .. which you claim is in the FL Constitution - however .. I don't see you posting that provision for us to read .....?????

The Governor does NOT HAVE THE POWER TO SUBVERT THE LAWS. Please provide the Florida law that the Gov has "the powers ... to "overrule a judicial decision" .. THERE IS NO SUCH LAW OR RULE OR ANYTHING TO SUPPORT SUCH AN IGNORNANT STATEMENT.

Judge Greer ruled by COURT ORDER - Jeb could not take Terri - WHERE IS YOUR EVIDENCE TO SUPPORT JEB COULD JUST DO WHAT HE WANTS ..??

You have nothing but a bunch of pontificating - amazing?

You're ascribing authority to the Governor that he just does not have.


131 posted on 03/29/2005 11:49:32 AM PST by CyberAnt (President Bush: "America is the greatest nation on the face of the earth")
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To: tallhappy
Hugh Hewitt said Jeb Bush couldn't or wouldn't do it because the police would have fought back and it is the sort of thing that starts a civil war.

That's a bunch of cr@p and I'm saddened to hear Hugh Hewitt using it to excuse the inaction of Jeb Bush. Hugh has shown himself to be a 'party over priciple' guy, too. I'm quite disappointed in him.
132 posted on 03/29/2005 11:49:40 AM PST by Antoninus (In hoc signo, vinces †)
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To: EternalVigilance

Like any politician in the last 145 years in the US has upheld the Constitution of these United States or their state constitutions. Better to pander to the electorate on questionable constitutional, and Constitutional, grounds. His foremost duty is to hold the office of the executive branch of the state of Florida and stay within his limitations as outlined in that document. Perhaps Dr. Keyes could get a bill like this passed in his state if he's so concerned about it? Whichever state that happens to be at the moment? Oh, I forgot, he's not been elected to office has he?


133 posted on 03/29/2005 11:49:45 AM PST by billbears (Deo Vindice)
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To: vishnu6
Keyes is an idiot.

And you're Albert Einstein.

134 posted on 03/29/2005 11:50:32 AM PST by EternalVigilance ("I thirst.")
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To: CyberAnt
Now .. here is Alan Keys saying the Gov has authority to subvert the laws of government agencies - that is just blatantly false.

Not only is it false, its dangerous to liberty.

I have lost all respect for Mr. Keyes and I would never consider voting for him now that he has made clear that he believes a strongman triumphs over laws and the constitution.

135 posted on 03/29/2005 11:50:55 AM PST by Walkin Man
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To: RedBloodedAmerican

She's a LESBIAN, you know.


136 posted on 03/29/2005 11:51:03 AM PST by johnb838 (Thy Will, Not Mine, Be Done; No abortion, no euthanazia. NEVER!)
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To: Walkin Man
Jeb Bush bent over backwards for these ingrates and all he will get for it is a steely knife in the back!

If I didn't know better, I might suspect he walked right into a trap set by his political enemies.

137 posted on 03/29/2005 11:51:08 AM PST by countess
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To: Pondman88
What would stop Jeb from abusing his EXECUTIVE power for other purposes? To seize land, to incarcerate anyone he wants, to usurp the rights of ordinary citizens....

Of course, we are not talking about Jeb acting outside of the law in the first place. But your question is a good one. If Jeb used his executive power in an abusive manner, such as those you list, the Florida Constitution provides for his removal from office by the legislature, and certainly the voters would do the same if the legislature failed to act. I'm not certain if Florida citizens can recall Jeb, as has been done recently in California. Certainly these are sufficient safeguards to prevent such abuse. It seems to have worked for some time now.

138 posted on 03/29/2005 11:51:38 AM PST by TheDon (The Democratic Party is the party of TREASON)
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To: Nick Danger
Jeb said he was going to move in with the DFC. Then he didn't. Then he did, but he didn't send enough force to get the job done. And then he said he'd done all he could.

Exactly. If Jeb was a poker player, he folded with 4 kings in his hand.

And I guarantee you that the Pinellas police department didn't have a straight-flush. They had a pair of deuces and a good bluff.
139 posted on 03/29/2005 11:52:02 AM PST by Antoninus (In hoc signo, vinces †)
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To: I got the rope
No. I'm saying this horrible act perpetrated by MS, his lawyer and Greer has caused people to behave irrationally. Christians are lambasting, shouting and calling GW and Jeb murderers. It's turned neighbor against neighbor.

Now tell me, does that sound like God's work or Satan's?
140 posted on 03/29/2005 11:52:26 AM PST by hobson
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