I agree that we must do everything in our power to use legal avenues to save her. But, after all legal avenues are gone, what then? How could you say that we would be no better than the Nazi's if we charged in there to save her?Did the Allies go through the legal system to save the victims in the concentration camps?
If we exhaust all legal action within the system and a raid or whatever happens to save her life, we must be prepared to deal with the consequences.
To that end, Greer's defiance of Congress has now set a precident. The laws of the land are now not worth the ink and paper they are written with. Congress has no recourse at this point but to drop the hammer on Greer. If they don't, they have no right nor justification for penning new laws nor calling for enforcement of existing laws.
I do not want to see Terri being treated the way she is. I also do not think violence is the answer. I pray that a peaceful resolution can be reached that includes saving her life.
If the line of violent defiance is crossed in this matter, we will not be able to ever go back.
Mike