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To: billbears

In fact, many states are corrupt among which Florida and New York are among the top ten most corrupt. There is plenty of evidence showing corruption in the Florida court syutem and the feds must intervene as they did during the Wallace standoff during the civil rights era, during the election standoff in 2000 and when Lincoln intervened when certain southern states seceded.

Furthermore, the 14th Amendment's says (in part), "nor shall any state deprive any person of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law." If ever there was a case for protecting this innocent woman from state sanctioned death the Terri Schiavo case was it.


704 posted on 07/07/2005 5:28:34 PM PDT by eleni121 ('Thou hast conquered, O Galilean!' (Julian the Apostate))
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To: eleni121
during the election standoff in 2000

As it dealt with a federal election they had every right to do so

and when Lincoln intervened when certain southern states seceded.

No debate solved by violence is ever truly solved. He had no right.

As for the 14th Amendment, please read up the thread. The 14th was not intended to incorporate the Bill of Rights until a liberal court deemed it so 30 years after its passage

707 posted on 07/07/2005 5:33:46 PM PDT by billbears (Deo Vindice)
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To: eleni121
"There is plenty of evidence showing corruption in the Florida court [system] and the feds must intervene .."

Now that is the best idea I've heard today.

That place smells to high heaven down there.

752 posted on 07/07/2005 7:37:49 PM PDT by Earthdweller (US descendant of French Protestants_"Where there is life, there is hope"..Terri Schindler)
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