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To: wagglebee; Alberta's Child
I remain convinced, however, that Terri’s death is a window through which we can see the many issues left unresolved in our families and in our society. For that, we can be thankful for all that the life of Terri Schiavo has taught us.

I'm no legal scholar, so I don't know what all he could have done at the point at which Terri was being put to death. But if he's responsible for signing into law the piece of legislation which led to her death, how can he reconcile his words with his deeds? And pardon me, but the italicized text is BoBo speak, if you ask me.

27 posted on 03/31/2005 7:24:55 PM PST by AlbionGirl
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To: AlbionGirl

Jeb Bush is not a legislator or a judge. He is an executive. An executive's function is to ACT, and to oppose the other two branches of government if they commit a crime, which is what the judges were doing when they ordered the murder of Terri. He chose not to act, instead attributing infinite power to a probate judge in some swamp.


180 posted on 03/31/2005 11:10:33 PM PST by Arthur McGowan
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