I did not say they were better, I just said I was discusseded by the rinos.g
I am very saddened by the RINOs, as I thought there would be more R's in the FL Senate who would vote on Terri's behalf. I think the Congress and President behaved properly, too.
It is a grievous error to lump Gov.Bush, or any of those, others in to the pot with the RINOs, though. I see them as having made very serious efforts to work within all the constraints of law.
My entire focus as to where the greatest amount of blame goes for this miscarriage of justice is Judge Greer, as well as the HINO who will remain nameless as much as possible. It is unfathomable to me that FL law has seemingly invested so much power in such a low level official.
I'll say again, I do NOT know whether Terri is still "there" or not, or what the results of a full review from the bottom up of the case would be - however it has been my opinion that HINOs 'evidence' of Terri's wishes should have been granted only the weight of "hearsay" and a full reevaluation of the medical situation ought to have been required, including PET and MRIs, and given the investment of Greer in the case he ought to have recused himself from that process except for being a possible witness. Congress did exactly right - but it is likely that Terri's parents' lawyer did not properly take advantage of the opportunity - again, only "fumbling", not conspiring against, as the bulk of the Democrats, HINO, and Greer have.