I thought the judge would rule for the tube to be restored until he could review the case....I guess I was wrong....
Let's just say you were "sincerely wrong." Were this clintoid going to rule for Terri, he would have immediately ordered the re-insertion of the tube. Had Terri been a member of a protected minority group, she would never have reached this situation. There is no justice in the legal system, and I would imagine that injustice is not confined to FL, but it seems more brutal there.
We need to purge that line "establish justice" from the Preamble to the Constitution: it's false advertising for a corrupt nation.
The federal judge is treating this as a temporary injuction case.
That requires a SUBSTANTIAL likelihood of success. Basically the judge has to find no chance of success (which is what felos was gloating to the media.)
In theory he could deny the temp injuction and then schedule a full hearing in a month or so.
Hard to have much respect for judges in general these days.
That would have been a resonable decision, but we're talking a Clinton appointee.