To: shadowman99
Why would you hold the governor responsible for this?
Why would you not hold the husband who maimed her, with intent to kill, responsible?
Why would you not hold the judges who support the euthanasia/execution responsible?
Why would you not hold the district attorney who did not investigate her "collapse" because of real battery by her husband, responsible?
Blame them first, and leave Jeb alone. Replace them with law-abiding, life-loving Republicans OR Democrats, instead of the ones on the frontlines of this situation.
To: RightOnGOP
You asked, "Why would you hold the governor responsible for this?" It could be that the other avenues in liberalized Flordiuh have been soured with malfeasance and corrupt persons, with failed judicial oversight (of the guardianship role of Michael schiavo and the states guardianship oversight role by Greer), with judges passing the buck rather than acting for justice and fulfilling the laws (it's a violation of law and the Florida Constitution to withhold basic sustenance from a disabled or elderly person), and now a woman is at death's door and the governor CAN act to save her without breaking the law but he is proving himself to be a feckless politician.
140 posted on
10/17/2003 6:15:21 PM PDT by
MHGinTN
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To: RightOnGOP
You asked, "Why would you hold the governor responsible for this?" It could be that the other avenues in liberalized Flordiuh have been soured with malfeasance and corrupt persons, with failed judicial oversight (of the guardianship role of Michael schiavo and the states guardianship oversight role by Greer), with judges passing the buck rather than acting for justice and fulfilling the laws (it's a violation of law and the Florida Constitution to withhold basic sustenance from a disabled or elderly person), and now a woman is at death's door and the governor CAN act to save her without breaking the law but he is proving himself to be a feckless politician.
141 posted on
10/17/2003 6:15:22 PM PDT by
MHGinTN
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To: RightOnGOP
You asked, "Why would you hold the governor responsible for this?" It could be that the other avenues in liberalized Flordiuh have been soured with malfeasance and corrupt persons, with failed judicial oversight (of the guardianship role of Michael schiavo and the states guardianship oversight role by Greer), with judges passing the buck rather than acting for justice and fulfilling the laws (it's a violation of law and the Florida Constitution to withhold basic sustenance from a disabled or elderly person), and now a woman is at death's door and the governor CAN act to save her without breaking the law but he is proving himself to be a feckless politician.
142 posted on
10/17/2003 6:15:22 PM PDT by
MHGinTN
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To: RightOnGOP
Why would you hold the governor responsible for this? Why would you not hold the husband who maimed her, with intent to kill, responsible?
Why would you not hold the judges who support the euthanasia/execution responsible?
Why would you not hold the district attorney who did not investigate her "collapse" because of real battery by her husband, responsible?
Blame them first, and leave Jeb alone. Replace them with law-abiding, life-loving Republicans OR Democrats, instead of the ones on the frontlines of this situation.
So basically, you want us to take everyone who's either harmed her, or been in a position to help her but refused, and hold their feet to the fire -- except for Bush?
No, I don't think so. That's not how it works, sorry.
146 posted on
10/17/2003 6:19:04 PM PDT by
Don Joe
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