"So we are STILL waiting for the court do do or say something?"
Yes. It takes courts some time to hear statements, read transcripts, and consider their decision. Yesterday's decision is 11 pages long.
Would you rather the court simply ruled on their emotions? Not me. If I have a case before any court, I want them to take their time and consider the facts carefully. Don't you?
A decision will be forthcoming. It may well not be the one you want to hear, but it will not have been made without deliberation.
No it takes no time to see that someone is being murdered. They should have ordered early this morning for this murder to be stopped.
I just talked to the 11th Circuit and a very nice gentleman told me that it is before the court as we speak.
Please have faith in God. He knows we all want her to live and he knows Terri wants to live. I have faith that he will come through for the many prayers and believers. If anything, this is God's way of letting us know we have to fight this death cause in this country.
Saving Terri is good, but we should all make a pledge to eradicte this the best we can. For people who have no hope and want to die...GIVE THEM HOPE!!!
For people faced with judicial murder, let them be supported and the death courts bombarded.
It's also quite detailed. As a writer and a former college English teacher, I know how hard it can be to produce that much documented text that quickly.
The German courts were very deliberate as well.