Posted on 04/04/2005 8:06:29 AM PDT by tessalu
Vice President Cheney says he opposes revenge against judges for their refusal to prolong the life of the late Terri Schiavo, although he did not criticize House Majority Leader Tom DeLay (R-Tex.) for declaring that they will "answer for their behavior."
Cheney was asked about the issue on Friday by the editorial board of the New York Post. He said twice that he had not seen DeLay's remarks, but the vice president said he would "have problems" with the idea of retribution against the courts. "I don't think that's appropriate," he said. "I may disagree with decisions made by judges in any one particular case. But I don't think there would be much support for the proposition that because a judge hands down a decision we don't like, that somehow we ought to go out -- there's a reason why judges get lifetime appointments."
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Actually, the people here are really upset with the proposed legislation to have saved Terri. It would have meant every single living will would have to be rewritten. It would also meant that terminally ill patients who voluntarily give up food and water, after making it known to their familias and physicians, would have a feeding tube inserted when they become unresposive. A lot of seniors were very outspoken about that and thought they had all their affairs in order before this desperate legislation was proposed. That's also why some state republican legislators voted against it - their constituency was objecting. People here really see this as a family matter and don't want the government coming down and interdicting terms.
The legal fight over Terri began with the Schindlers filing a petition in Probate court. It was a civil, non-jury matter.
I've explained this too many times now. What do you think Whittemore was supposed to do, and show me where the law said to do it.
If you think it's opinion why not go find the statutes and the judicial canons for Florida and prove it.
For starters, the law for 1-9 said "may," not "shall." It's up to the judge's discretion. I believe Greer has very bad discretion, but that isn't illegal or impeachable, and obviously not enough to be overturned by the appeals courts.
The legal fight over Terri began with the Schindlers filing a petition in Probate court. It was a civil, non-jury matter.
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Thank you for the clarification. :)
With utmost respect for Cheney and for what you have said, all I can say is that if Cheney cannot support what is right, then he should say nothing at all.
WRONG AGAIN. The law said SHALL. not may, not could, not if, but SHALL.
After all, we all know what green pastures are full of.
Go DeLay.
As I said here, http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-backroom/1376684/posts?page=96#96
we are already in a state of judicial anarchy.
Pinging you to this story about the VP. Once again he shows us his immense wisdom and kindness. Too bad more people aren't like him in this world.
No, of course not. You self-righteous types who like to profess your Christianity at ever turn actually don't behave as Christ taught us.
In your blind zealotry, you would tear down the entire constitutional structure of the United States just to make your pseudo-Christian point that judges must knuckle under to your demands.
For the relief of the parents of Theresa Marie Schiavo.
The United States District Court for the Middle District of Florida SHALL have jurisdiction to hear, determine, and render judgment on a suit or claim by or on behalf of Theresa Marie Schiavo for the alleged violation of any right of Theresa Marie Schiavo under the Constitution or laws of the United States relating to the withholding or withdrawal of food, fluids, or medical treatment necessary to sustain her life.
* * * In such a suit, the District Court SHALL determine de novo any claim of a violation of any right of Theresa Marie Schiavo within the scope of this Act, notwithstanding any prior State court determination and regardless of whether such a claim has previously been raised, considered, or decided in State court proceedings. The District Court SHALL entertain and determine the suit without any delay or abstention in favor of State court proceedings, and regardless of whether remedies available in the State courts have been exhausted.
He'll be okay as long as HE STAYS OUT OF PINELLAS COUNTY! The battle lines are being drawn. Cheney's pro-judicial tyranny.
No, the judges only looked at whether Greer had followed procedure. And none of them looked at the legality of Greer's order of March 8th that Terri should be denied hydration and nutrition by natural means. The appellate judges considering the case after that date were only interested in avoiding the case or in protecting the judicial sphere. Or what they saw as the judicial right to overrule a Governor, a State legislature, and the US Congress' Constitutional right to direct and limit the Federal Courts. Pinellas County police confronted Florida State police and the State police backed down rather than draw their guns on other police. DCF and the Governor are now ruled by the Judiciary. The Florida State Legislature and the US Congress were overruled and ignored by this little man, Greer, and supported by the appeals courts.
There is no need to write law anymore. We should just ask the judges how they intend to rule, since that is the power we will obey, anyway.
I used to say we had a Judicial oligarchy. Now, it's anarchy.
The world could do with many more like him IMHO of course :0)
Terri was healthy in need of rehab on March 17th and exterminated by decree on March 31 or was it April Fool's Day THE JUDGES BUMPED HER OFF?
Yes, I hold the Judges accountable.
NOW HE RUNS THE LOCAL POLICE AND SHERIFF'S OFFICE. How can that be legal?
""""In your blind zealotry, you would tear down the entire constitutional structure of the United States just to make your pseudo-Christian point that judges must knuckle under to your demands.""""
As opposed to judges who ignore supoenas, Constitutional direction of the Courts, and direct local police to threaten State Police?
While you type your religious bigotry, the courts have turned our Nation against the very principles it was founded on.
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