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THE EMPEROR'S NEW ROBES
anncoulter.com ^ | March 30, 2005 | ANN COULTER

Posted on 04/03/2005 11:25:19 PM PDT by tacomonkey2002

THE EMPEROR'S NEW ROBES March 30, 2005

On the bright side, after two weeks of TV coverage of the Terri Schiavo case, I think we have almost all liberals in America on record saying we can pull the plug on them. Of course, if my only means of entertainment were Air America radio, Barbra Streisand albums and reruns of "The West Wing," I too would be asking: "What kind of quality of life is this?"

There are a few glaring exceptions. On the anti-killing side, to one extent or another, are: former Clinton lawyer Lanny Davis, former Gore lawyer David Boies, former O.J. lawyer Alan Dershowitz, Democratic Sen. Joe Lieberman, McGovern and Carter strategist Pat Caddell, liberal blogger Mickey Kaus, Green Party presidential candidate Ralph Nader and Rainbow Coalition leader Jesse Jackson, as well as several of my friends who are pro-abortion and pro-gay marriage but not Pro-Adulterous Husbands Who, After Taking Up With Another Woman, Suddenly Recall Their Wives' Clearly Stated Wish to Die.

Opinions about the Schiavo case seem to break down less on morals than on basic knowledge of the facts of the case.

There are a lot of telling facts, but two big ones are:

— The only family member lobbying for Terri's death is her husband, who is affianced to a woman he's been living with for several years and with whom he already has two children. (Today's brain twister: Would you rather be O.J.'s girlfriend or Michael Schiavo's fiancee?)

— Terri's husband has refused to allow her to be given either an MRI or a PET scan, which are also known as: "The tests that could determine whether Terri is even in a permanent vegetative state." (I believe his exact words were, "PET scan? MRI? What do I look like, a guy who just won a $1 million malpractice settlement?")

On the basis of these facts, Pinellas County Judge George Greer found that it was Terri's wish to be starved to death. She requires no life support; all she needs is food and water. If being (a) on a liquid diet, and (b) unresponsive to one's estranged husband are now considered grounds for a woman's execution, wait until this news hits Beverly Hills!

Despite the media's idiotic claims that scores of courts have made painstaking findings of fact over 15 years that Terri is in a permanent vegetative state and would have wanted to die, only one judge made such a finding. Other courts have not made any factual findings whatsoever. They simply refused to overturn Greer's findings of fact as an abuse of discretion.

Greer made his finding based on the testimony of Terri's husband that Terri said she wouldn't want to live like this — a rather important fact the husband only remembered many years after Terri was first injured, but one year after he won a million-dollar malpractice award and began living with another woman. (Maybe when Terri said, "I wouldn't want to live like that" she was referring to being married to Michael Schiavo.)

Supporting the idea that positions on the Schiavo case are correlated with IQ, on the pro-killing side is Rep. Chris Shays, R-Conn., who denounced the legislation granting federal courts jurisdiction over Terri's case, saying the Republican Party "has become a party of theocracy." Yes, you remembered correctly: The House passed the bill overwhelmingly in a 203-58 vote, and the Senate passed it in a voice vote also with overwhelming support. (Surely, if anyone would defend the practice of being on a liquid diet, you'd think Ted Kennedy would.)

Also on the pro-killing side are conservatives still pissed off about the Civil Rights Act of 1964 who are desperately hoping to be elected "most consistent constitutionalist" by their local Federalist Society chapters.

You can't grow peanuts on your own land or install a toilet capable of disposing two tissues in one flush because of federal government intervention. But Congress demands a review of the process that goes into a governmental determination to kill an innocent American woman — and that goes too far!

It's not a radical extension of current constitutional doctrines — even the legitimate ones! — for the federal government to assert a constitutional right to life that cannot be denied without due process of law under the Fifth and 14th Amendments. Congress didn't ask for much, just the same due process John Wayne Gacy got.

But people even stupider than lawyers have picked up on the vague rumblings from "most consistent constitutionalist" aspirants and begun to claim that Congress' action is an affront to "limited government."

Of course, the most limited of all possible governments is a king. We don't have that sort of "limited government." What we have is divided government: three branches of government at the federal level and 50 states with their own versions of checks and balances.

Or at least that was the government designed for us by men smarter than we are. We haven't had that sort of government for decades.

Alexander Hamilton's famous last words in "The Federalist" described the judiciary as the "least dangerous branch," because it had neither force nor will. Now the judiciary is the most dangerous branch. It doesn't need force because it has smoke and mirrors and a lot of people defending the moronic scribblings of any judge as the perfect efflorescence of "the rule of law."

This week, an indisputably innocent woman will be killed by the government for one reason: Judge Greer of Pinellas County, Fla., ordered it.

Polls claim that a majority of Americans objected to action by the U.S. Congress in the Schiavo case as "government intrusion" into a "private family matter" — as if Judge Greer is not also the government. So twisted is our view of the judiciary that a judicial decree is treated like a naturally occurring phenomenon, like a rainbow or an act of God.

Our infallible, divine ruler is a county judge in Florida named George Greer, who has more authority in America than the U.S. Congress, the president and the governor. No wonder the Southern Baptist Church threw Greer out: Only one god per church!

It's a good system if you like monarchy and legally sanctioned murder. But spare me the paeans to "strict constructionism" and "limited government."

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1 posted on 04/03/2005 11:25:20 PM PDT by tacomonkey2002
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To: tacomonkey2002

Wow, one-two punches and the libs and pro-death freaks are out cold


2 posted on 04/03/2005 11:31:02 PM PDT by Crazieman (Islam. Religion of peace, and they'll kill you to prove it.)
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To: tacomonkey2002
I didn't think it posted!
I was having trouble with it...I thought.

hmm...I thought maybe we couldn't post Coulter articles..
That would be way to bad.

I love Coulter, and I'm glad it posted.
FR seems to have some pretty strict rules about what can be posted...so this is good.

tom
3 posted on 04/03/2005 11:31:46 PM PDT by tacomonkey2002 (a Stranger in a strange world)
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To: Crazieman

Islam. Religion of peace, and they'll kill you to prove it.) [[[

LOLOL
man...I see some of the funniest tags.

tom


4 posted on 04/03/2005 11:32:51 PM PDT by tacomonkey2002 (a Stranger in a strange world)
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To: tacomonkey2002

Ann gets to the core of the issues, as usual.

I am particularly glad she addressed the phony arguments some conservatives were making to legitimize Terri's murder.

"Also on the pro-killing side are conservatives still pissed off about the Civil Rights Act of 1964 who are desperately hoping to be elected "most consistent constitutionalist" by their local Federalist Society chapters.

You can't grow peanuts on your own land or install a toilet capable of disposing two tissues in one flush because of federal government intervention. But Congress demands a review of the process that goes into a governmental determination to kill an innocent American woman — and that goes too far! "


5 posted on 04/03/2005 11:34:36 PM PDT by FairOpinion
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To: tacomonkey2002

Aren't there some pic's due?

As always Ann is right on.


6 posted on 04/03/2005 11:36:21 PM PDT by FarmerW
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To: tacomonkey2002
Ahh, Ann. How I wish the fedgov would endorse human cloning so your brilliance and razor wit could be preserved for the ages. We need you to act as a counterweight against the morons who squawk and fling feces in rebuttal to reason.

Of course, there will be those who demand you be banished to the hinterlands because they don't have the stomachs to stand up for whats right. Those and the Death Cultists are the demise of all thats good and right in the world.

I weep that I've lived so long that those who once I would have called ally are now more dangerous than those who came forward with knives bare. In these strange days, I wonder if the hellspawn aren't going to win and darkness consume us all.
7 posted on 04/03/2005 11:37:42 PM PDT by Dr.Zoidberg (This tagline brought to you by Islam. Islam, only the best of the 12th century for you and yours.)
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To: tacomonkey2002

hmm no pic.


8 posted on 04/03/2005 11:46:29 PM PDT by Echo Talon (http://echotalon.blogspot.com)
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"But spare me the paeans to "strict constructionism" and "limited government.""

Bzzzt! Textualism, federalism, and limited government are more important than any one single individual. But thanks for playing Ann. I always suspected Ann was a lefty plant sent to make us look bad by talking garbage that will alienate people. Guess that's why National Review fired her.


9 posted on 04/03/2005 11:49:48 PM PDT by New Orleans Slim
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To: tacomonkey2002
I thought maybe we couldn't post Coulter articles.

Not at all. Ms. Coulter is well liked here. Your difficulty may stem from the fact that this article has been posted before. Sometimes, it would appear, that reposts are permitted when time has passed and some may not have seen the original article. As you are new here, I will point out that there will be a demand for pictures when Ms. Coulter's articles are posted. This demand comes largely from the male posters, though no one here denies that she is quite a lovely person, notwithstanding the disagreements about whether she is too thin. Welcome to FR.

10 posted on 04/03/2005 11:49:57 PM PDT by Bahbah (Something wicked this way comes)
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To: FarmerW

Best one yet.


11 posted on 04/03/2005 11:52:35 PM PDT by mhx
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To: Dr.Zoidberg

Ahh, Ann. How I wish the fedgov would endorse human cloning so your brilliance and razor wit could be preserved for the ages. We need you to act as a counterweight against the morons who squawk and fling feces in rebuttal to reason.]]]

She is brilliant...
she's pretty easy on the eyes too:)))))

tom


12 posted on 04/03/2005 11:54:23 PM PDT by tacomonkey2002 (a Stranger in a strange world)
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13 posted on 04/03/2005 11:55:38 PM PDT by BykrBayb (Impeach Judge Greer - In memory of Terri Schindler - http://www.terrisfight.org)
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To: Bahbah

how do I post pics?
tom


14 posted on 04/03/2005 11:56:01 PM PDT by tacomonkey2002 (a Stranger in a strange world)
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To: New Orleans Slim

Huh? LOL


15 posted on 04/03/2005 11:57:08 PM PDT by BykrBayb (Impeach Judge Greer - In memory of Terri Schindler - http://www.terrisfight.org)
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To: tacomonkey2002

http://mywebpage.netscape.com/Wootsey/freepertips.htm


16 posted on 04/03/2005 11:59:28 PM PDT by BykrBayb (Impeach Judge Greer - In memory of Terri Schindler - http://www.terrisfight.org)
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To: tacomonkey2002
All I want in life is my own personal Ann Coulter.

And all she has to do is hang around and talk to me. Oh, and look good. And maybe make waffles while I'm waiting for the coffee, but that's it.

I'm not asking for much....


But aye, she be a comely wench.
17 posted on 04/04/2005 12:01:42 AM PDT by Dr.Zoidberg (This tagline brought to you by Islam. Islam, only the best of the 12th century for you and yours.)
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To: Dr.Zoidberg

"a counterweight against the morons who squawk and fling feces in rebuttal to reason"

Great statement.

However, I'm having difficulty with this statement: "In these strange days, I wonder if the hellspawn aren't going to win and darkness consume us all."

The only way darkness can consume you is if you aren't acquainted with the light .. because LIGHT ALWAYS DISPELS DARKNESS.


18 posted on 04/04/2005 12:02:31 AM PDT by CyberAnt (President Bush: "America is the greatest nation on the face of the earth")
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To: CyberAnt
Darkness is everywhere these days. Those who would purport to represent us are driven by lust of power, those who are supposed to be our arbitrators of law are given to delusions of godhood and the best of us die leaving a void filled with nothing but questions and sadness.

The light grows dim and elusive. I know there is hope for the future as I know I will draw my next breath, but I still find despair in those quiet moments when I face the darkness alone.

I have little faith in man and find my faith in the Divine sorely tested in these strange days. Such is the lot of man in the face of evil.
19 posted on 04/04/2005 12:12:34 AM PDT by Dr.Zoidberg (This tagline brought to you by Islam. Islam, only the best of the 12th century for you and yours.)
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I...find my faith in the Divine sorely tested in these strange days.

Don't give up...although I'm listening to a BBC newsreader discuss the Pope, and he just said "So John Paul was a Catholic" so, in the fact of such an idiotic statement, maybe we should just pack it in(but we won't).

20 posted on 04/04/2005 12:27:52 AM PDT by Bahbah (Something wicked this way comes)
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