Posted on 03/31/2005 8:05:44 AM PST by Pyro7480
President Bush will make remarks on the death of Terri Schindler (Schiavo) at 11:40 am EST.
You found this over @ DU?
Can you believe this -- one post and here they are? In reading some of these postings, I am reminded of the same things being said on different issues like the 2000 election when Pres Bush was running, California Recall, etc. Third party people stirring the pot it looks like to me aka Buchananites, Libertarians, etc. not to mention the trolls from the left.
Ouch. That'll leave a mark.
I second that.
Lol!
I'd like to hear the reson why Gonzales was dragging his feet at Justice.
I hope he says something that gets people thinking about what has really been done. After the pro-death spin and lies have receded, there will be a country wide awakening to the slaughtering of the innocents going on in the U.S. today.There's a moral lesson the people will need to learn about all this. Sometimes, lessons are learned the hard way.
Perhaps you'd like to explain how he's a hypocrite.
I second your opinion.
Thanks for putting this up, but the nutbags have already ruined your thread.
I am amazed at the people who wanted the President and the Governor to act like the toon and Reno, with Waco and Elian.
The only people I blame are Michael (Murderer) Shiavo and those two judges (Greer and Whittemore)! They are the only ones responsible for Terri's murder!
I hope that the President keeps silent on this matter and no press release is issued. All any statement will do is to anger social conservatives irrespective of what he says, and, if the statement is too pro-life and anti-Greer, the country club wing to boot. Practically speaking, this is a good time for the President to punt.
That's just ignorant. This is a nation of laws. Despite what Bill Clinton and Janet Reno did in the Elian Gonzalez case, we still are a nation of laws.
Anyone who advocates otherwise is in the same class as el Reno and derSlickmeister.
President Bush did all he could, as did Governor Bush. They should be respected for stepping in and doing everything they could legally.
Now it's time for people like you and I who agree on the principle of this issue to put our shoulder to the wheel, and start working to elect people who support our ideals, and who will replace the judges on the bench who deal in death with ones who will respect life.
President Bush.. as always, I pray for you daily along with our country daily, by millions of us Christians.
GW BUSH is a man of morals. To those of you saying otherwise you just need to take off your blinders.
I hope the term "judiciary run amock" enters his speech at some point.
But, I doubt it will.
I think the President and his brother have acted appropriately. What they have done is left the heat SQUARELY on the courts. Yes, it would have been honorable and brave to save Terri, but the greater cause would not have been served by their taking action. Now, the attention and the blame remains where it should . . . on the failed and overreaching courts of the State of Florida.
Terri's death now becomes resonant and she will not be forgotten. The legal skirimish over this has only just begun.
God Bless and Keep You Terri!
Trolls...
Did you visit the Hospice and get arrested for trying to take water to Terri???????????????????
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