Posted on 08/11/2006 11:24:18 PM PDT by davidosborne
TALLAHASSEE -- Republican Tom Gallagher is betting his political life on an appeal to Christian and social conservatives. And at least one of his supporters in those groups say their own future is at stake in Gallagher's quest to be governor.
Gallagher has earned the endorsement of Florida Right to Life, as well as vocal support of most social conservative leaders in the state. His goal: Win the hearts of Republicans most likely to get out and vote on Sept. 5.
"I am sure you would not want such a man be made your guardian."
My husband knows my wishes. And I would hope that the courts would agree with him and honor him. That is no diff than what occured with TS and MS.
I wasn't posting to you about Tom Gallagher being Catholic. It was about Florida democrats being Catholic. I believe they voted for Jeb Bush.
"There was no wish."
You don't have any personal information to back up that claim.
MS did, and all levels of the Court System agreed with him.
The court as an equal part of gov't should be honored and respected.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1675381/posts
ping.
I read that article and disagree with it.
The only thing agreed to was the agenda. George Soros' Death Project and Fla Right to Die. Are you a member?
I held back and have only ever mentioned one of Tom's escapades and I chose one of the mildest for the distinct purpose of offering as little help to the Democrats as possible.
As they used to say in showbiz "You ain't heard nothing yet"
I was merely referencing you denial...you can't deal with the facts surrounding him and it really shows.
I have to think you're a lady, though it's none of my business, because I've never known a man who could go that deep in denial.
As Waylon and Willie used to sing "Ladies Love Outlaws"...they also lived Clinton for the same reason, and probably Mr. Gallagher now.
Who was is the gave us the quote: "Politics makes for strange bedfellows"? Until Clinton came along, I never fully understood that one.
First that didn't happen and second only the pronouncement at Greer's level was permitted to have any meaning in the severely dysfunctional system which treated Terri's life on the same level as her antique dresser.
Well the USSC also agreed with all the lower level of the Courts in the TS case. You can assign all the blame you want in re: Mr. Crist, et al., but it's just not credible to do so.
Charlie Crist let Terri die, a person from his hometown. No wonder he says he's going to focus on the economy.
The only social he's aware of is socializing.
The USSC said it would not act, that was not the same as issuing a judgment. That is scarcely a ringing endorsement for you and your pro death ilk, as the USSC takes no action on almost all the petitions it gets.
If that was true, why wasn't other lawful avenues pursued?
"Are you a member?"
What a hypocrit you are. Leveling personal charges against others in this thread and then leveling this against me.
"The USSC said it would not act, that was not the same as issuing a judgment."
It most certainly is. It means they are letting the lower court's order stand.
Since you deal in straw men, there is no need to give a reply to this and similar such "queries."
These are Crist's people!
I don't care how many women Gallagher romanced. At least he had some TESTOSTERONE. LOL
Crist is probably a quart low....
No, it has no precedential value.
Yes it does. It means the USSC agreed with the order that the lower court issued.
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