To: Theodore R.
I believe that Baird will take the corrective directive that he received from the appeals court with great outrage and deep-seated anger. This ruling will make him all the more determined to side with Schiavo-Felos-Greer every single time that he can. Perhaps the appeals court will yet remove Baird from the case, for he is too biased to sit in judgement of anyone, if you ask me. Baird is the textbook case of a judge who has decided the outcome of a case without having the hearing.
94 posted on
02/13/2004 5:27:07 PM PST by
Theodore R.
(When will they ever learn?)
To: Theodore R.
I should think that this is now OUT of Judge Baird's grasp.
He is no longer being paid effective Jan 1st for presiding
over civil court. And the lawsuit against Governor Bush
is NOT is Judge Baird's criminal jurisdiction.
So what is Baird going to do? Come in on weekends?
Hold his own unpaid 'night court'?
I think it's time Judge Nelly stepped in and took over
this case. It belongs in her court.
To: Theodore R.
It will be interesting to see how Baird handles this, guessing he won't like it.
Friday the 13th is a day Terri's family will remember.
Felos and MS will remember it too.
Felos claims to have spiritual insight, he should have seen this coming.
To: Theodore R.
I believe that Baird will take the corrective directive that he received from the appeals court with great outrage and deep-seated anger.I'm afraid of this too. But for the time being - WooHoo!!! HaPpY VaLeNtInE's DaY to you, Terri!!!
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