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To: judgedredd1
Good question. All thru this case, many say that it is the law that Judge Greer has followed and that is why he ruled the way he did, of course backed up by federal courts. But the question does arise on the subject of adultery and the law. First we must examine what adultery is and secondly it begs the question of, who is adultery committed against, the state or an individual? I believe that adultery is a crime against an individual and in this case against Terri. Therefore, it is reasonable to deduct that when a crime is committed against an individual, the criminal cannot be the gaurdian of the victim.

That would be to me, the common sense view of the law.

Adultery breaks the marriage bond and gives the offended partner the right to divorce, even according to Biblical standards, which are very high.

To allow this evil man to continue to be in control of someone who he has betrayed is beyond comprehension.

I hope the truth of what happened here comes out and I hope that Florida reassess its law about denying food and water to PVS, as being 'extreme measures', which is simply barbaric

Why not deny them shelter also?

That is an absurd standard, but we saw this with the Abortion movement when it went from the first three months of pregnancy to any time of the pregnancy based on the 'health of the mother' (including 'mental health')

195 posted on 03/31/2005 11:25:13 PM PST by fortheDeclaration
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To: fortheDeclaration

Shoot, cut their air off as well while yer at it


196 posted on 03/31/2005 11:27:29 PM PST by The Red Zone (Go to Florida, the sun-shame state, to be schiavoed, to greer someone, and to felos a patient.)
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