To: CindyDawg
Freepers, I think there is reason to think this judge may order Terri's tube restored. If this judge knows he is going to rule against Terri, he perhaps wouldn't wait THIS long to do so, because people who are disappointed in his decision will also be able to point out that he dragged his feet. He has slowed things down enough already that, if he were going to go for the other side, he could say so TODAY and still make them very happy. PERHAPS this judge is actually leaning towards granting the reinsertion, but wants to placate (in advance) the forces of darkness by taking his time to do so. I think it's a positive that Greer appeared in the courtroom, because if Greer thought the fix was in with this judge, he wouldn't need to appear in person, which has the downside of highlighting his connection to this judge. Seems to me that Greer is nervous this judge will rule FOR Terri. Anyone get what I'm saying?
To: utahagen
I get what your saying, but I still have doubts. I believed earlier like you, but now not so sure.
2,192 posted on
03/21/2005 5:02:01 PM PST by
Halls
To: utahagen
I don't think your reasoning is correct. I think he hopes Terri dies before he says "no re-insertion." There seems to me to be no likelihood that he will side with Terri.
2,195 posted on
03/21/2005 5:03:33 PM PST by
Theodore R.
(Will the GOP fiddle while Terri churns?)
To: utahagen
I get ya and agree. And that's one of the reasons that I believe Freepers should not call him. We will not sway him but may just Pi$$ him off.
2,197 posted on
03/21/2005 5:04:44 PM PST by
DJ MacWoW
(Life support. canned, frozen or fresh, it's good for you!)
To: utahagen
Didn't somebody say that Greer said he made a mistake when he ruled against Terri but that he wouldn't change it? I would think if he admitted he erred that he would not be there wanting to make sure that they ruled against Terri...but it bothers me that he was there....oh well..I am not gonna worry I am gonna have faith.
To: utahagen
I hope you are right but when someones life is in danger I have no patience with soothing ruffled feathers. If a person drowning you jump in to save them and apologize later for knocking someone out of the way as you leaped in. JMO, anyway.
To: utahagen
Freepers, I think there is reason to think this judge may order Terri's tube restored. If this judge knows he is going to rule against Terri, he perhaps wouldn't wait THIS long to do so, because people who are disappointed in his decision will also be able to point out that he dragged his feet. He has slowed things down enough already that, if he were going to go for the other side, he could say so TODAY and still make them very happy. PERHAPS this judge is actually leaning towards granting the reinsertion, but wants to placate (in advance) the forces of darkness by taking his time to do so. I think it's a positive that Greer appeared in the courtroom, because if Greer thought the fix was in with this judge, he wouldn't need to appear in person, which has the downside of highlighting his connection to this judge. Seems to me that Greer is nervous this judge will rule FOR Terri. Anyone get what I'm saying? I would wish you were right. Unfortunately I don't trust either of these judges now.*sigh* I would think that if her were to RULE in her favor, the faster the better......just my take. Are you a lawyer? or work in the legal profession? just wondering.
2,203 posted on
03/21/2005 5:06:21 PM PST by
pollywog
(Psalm 121;1 I Lift my eyes to the hills from whence cometh my help.)
To: utahagen
Whatever. That is no justification that Terri can't receive IV fluids while he plays his game though.
2,208 posted on
03/21/2005 5:08:48 PM PST by
bjs1779
(I fed Terri small mouthfuls of Jello, which she swallowed and enjoyed immensely" Cna H.Law 1997)
To: utahagen
Sure hope your analysis is correct!!!!
2,254 posted on
03/21/2005 5:28:14 PM PST by
angelwings49
(Where are we going, and why am I in this handbasket??)
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