Yep......I understand that he can't go ahead. At least that is what the Governor's legislative office just told me a few minutes ago. I told her that he has executive power.I don't understand enough of the powers of the government all I could do was weep as a ignorant pheasant and tell her no matter what " it was NOT RIGHT, and it is the saddest day America has seen"........we have been overtaken by TERRORISTS in our OWN LAND, and cannot do a thing about it!!!!!! PRESIDENT BUSH will hear from me. We need to revise some laws in honor or TERRI!!!!!!!
Polly, get yourself and/or anyone you know up here to Washington for the March For Justice II on April 7.
polly, you understand powers of government just fine. The governor and the rest of the executive branch has the power to intervene. It just falls to them to decide to do it or not.
The DCF, if they believe Terri may not be PVS, can remove Terri immediately and without a court order. They are the designated arm of the executive branch that can remove adults from a dangerous situation.
Part of the problem of the judiciary is a long standing one. We have long and continually elected lawyers to our congresses. We have long elected lawyers into the executive branches. Is it any surprize that the judicial system has grown to feel that they are the ultimate in power with regards to the other two branches of government?