To: per loin
I sometimes represent mentally disabled people who are being committed. These hearings always take place in the hospital setting, in a conference room. The judge and the lawyers always travel to the hospital for these hearings.
Why would anyone have a problem with this?
To: CobaltBlue; per loin; aristeides
May I put in my response to your post to per loin?
A hearing for a mentally ill person does not invovle the spreading of a brand new virus around that world that has killed over 800 victims.
This hearing involves the lives of the whole world.
If this man has SARS and is released, he could infect millions.
If he does not have SARS,then is he being denied constitutional rights?
This brings up the feds and their authority to quarantine the entire country and confiscate personal belongings,yada,yada.
We are treading on new ground, and given this fed governments incompetence so far,as it relates to bio-terrorism,I think the questions of privacy are subject to our questions.
I want the whole world quarantined,but I want it done in public, with all names and agendas open.
50 posted on
06/19/2003 12:44:15 PM PDT by
Betty Jo
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