To: Wampus SC
The police officers in this case are obeying the orders of their superiors. And specifically what are those orders if you know? And if you know, what factually renders those orders illegal other than your opinion?
365 posted on
03/17/2005 8:37:43 PM PST by
verity
(The Liberal Media and the ACLU are America's Enemies)
To: verity
Factually...assisted suicide and euthanasia are both illegal in the State of Florida.
It is a felony to cadge, isolate, intimidate, or take food and water away from a disabled person in the state of Florida.
Any person (including) police who aid in this act in any way will be committing a felony crime, And they don't need to think that we will let them off the hook if the succeed in killing Terri.
I just don't understand what is wrong with people who think its OK for Greer and his goons to be breaking our laws right and left. The law is there for a reason, and its not in a judge's power to toss it out the window whenever he pleases.
I have photos of some of the cops who participated in the attempted murder of Terri Schiavo last time. I hope to one day see them charged for there crimes.
419 posted on
03/17/2005 8:56:24 PM PST by
russesjunjee
(Shake the fog from your eyes sheeple! Our country is swirling down the sewer!)
Reporting the professional assessment by a veteran police officer whose job is to train other officers on matters of law as it pertains to police work.
Shunning is the proper treatment for anyone who tries to use a preemptive Nuremburg defense.
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