Terri was murdered by a husband who’d already abandoned the marriage for another woman. He held no ties to her anymore and didn’t want to relinquish control (and assets) to her family.
If there had been a notorized document calling for pulling the plug, it’d be one thing. It was his word against everyone else and he had no compelling interest to support his wife.
Charlie Crist’s numbers are in the tank, hopefully, it remains there. Perhaps he is just starting to reap what he has sown.
http://www.humanevents.com/article.php?id=16235
You repeat what you sow, more than you sow, later than you sow.
Governor Bush should have sent in troops to put a stop to the murder. He refused to do so, proving that he did not have the courage or the principle to stop the murder of a citizen of his state. He upheld the principle that a husband has the right to murder his wife. And he upheld the principle that a judge has the right to order a murder.
Each police officer who kept people out who would have saved her life, was and is an accomplice to her murder. Exactly like Nazi guards at Auschwitz, they knew a murder was taking place, and they participated in making sure that the murder did take place.
American cops are no different from those in other countries: When they are given an order to commit a crime, they will obey, no matter how obvious the criminal nature of the crime is.