Posted on 07/31/2006 4:58:07 PM PDT by Quiet Man Jr.
Oh? How so? Please be specific? What did Crist do for Terri or the Schindlers?
So that is what it was. I thought it was a disease.
People who support men like Crist are either fools, gutless, or evil.
He's the Rapist-in-Briefs with an "R" instead of a "D".
Maybe it was Crist, what with his deep admiration and hero worship of Terri's killers.
Beelzebub.
Actually, Crist looks like that lunatic, Ellis Hennican.
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The Editorial LiveJournalists addressed the Texas Futile Care Law on Saturday.
We have previously discussed the Texas Futile Care Law as applied to several Houston cases. Essentially, the law authorizes hospitals to terminate the care of patients if the hospital determines further care to be medically futile. The decision of the hospital may not be appealed or reviewed by another entity, and the family's wishes or financial means do not factor into the decision. Once the decision is made, families have ten days to locate another facility for the patient, or the patient's care is removed. In practice, most facilities are not going to want to take on such patients (if they can even be moved), and so the decision of the hospital is typically final.
Pro-life activists in Texas have recently taken aim at the Texas Futile Care Law, hoping to abolish it or radically reform it. They contend that hospitals should not enjoy the unreviewable power to terminate a life by denying treatment (even for patients that have the financial means to continue treatment). Theirs is principled opposition, regardless of whether or not one agrees with that position.
The response of the Editorial LiveJournalists is to call them names:
Editorial LiveJournalists defend Texas Futile Care Law
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It is, but there is some debate on the onset of the disease. All authorities agree that if you read the New York Times for as little as 30 days, you will develop graymatter syndrome, an incurable brain disease that quickly attacks your character and intelligence, and leaves your bum inkier than ever.
Scary...Half the country could be wiped away in a month.
Great post. Bravo!
He also did NOTHING about sex offenders until Jessica's dad and his supporters forced it through the legislature, and I would be curious to klnow if he's actually taken the steps needed to implement and enforce jessica's Law.
The police took a confession even though Couey asked for a lawyer, the State Attorney failed to charge Couey's roommates with crimes although they bought Couey a bus ticket to get out of town. After he was picked up, there were lots of pressers so it has become difficult to seat a jury.
The law enforcement union members who endorse Crist are the ones who can't even take a proper confession. If Couey walks, sorry, Charlie, your state attorney and cops blew it again.
I'm sure the anti-murder law Crist plans to extort the legislature for is full of perks for law enforcement and also to grow a law enforcement bureaucracy - I wouldn't call it a police state but why risk it?
Crist reminds me of Al Gore. He sat there at the cabinet mtg like Pinnochio, made of wood. Gallagher interacted with Jeb Bush and the cabinet members giving reports.
This little peek into the Cabinet Mtg reconfirmed for me that Tom Gallagher has the talent and enthusiasm to be Florida's governor.
I sure do hope Gallagher gets the nomination. All I can do is try to convince all three people I know in FL to vote for him.
Thanks and bttt.
The curtains are drawn. I hope Jodi's okay.
http://www.tg2006.com/pdf/comparison.pdf
Everyone knows someone in Florida. (sounds like a Dean Martin song)
We need to catalogue these: The Crist Minstrels, ATTENTION CRISTMART SHOPPERS, Cristi-Critters,
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