"The Bushes did all they could. As Mark Levin said what did you expect them to do? Storm in and grab her. That is not how the laws work."
Well said!
Sometimes in a war, one must accept that a battle is lost and plan for the next.
They are saving political capital for getting rid of the out-of-control judges --- that is the real war.
These judges sanction killing babies, gay-marriage, saving killers, and constantly thwart the will of the people, the Congress, the Founders, and the President.
It's a war about more than just one person. Storming in like Janet Reno would have resulting in Constitutional chaos and the ability to get rid of these Judicial Tyrants would be lost.
Perhaps. On the other hand, it might be more fitting to the circumstances. From what did this present murder arise but Constitutional chaos? I wonder: can the crisis be met without a firm resolve and a big stick?
The Congress in recent months has abandoned the strong positions, and the enemy has shown far more stomach for the fight. Moreover, Congress is not contrued and established for decisiveness. The branch best suited to decisive action is the executive. If Jebb would not do his duty here, will he ever? I fear the brothers think alike. Not only had he the authority to act, Jebb had the constitutional duty to protect Terri's life. Better to have prevented the murder than afterwards to hope to rectify it. It bodes ill.