Posted on 03/23/2005 10:13:40 PM PST by stlnative
The Florida judge who has consistently ruled against efforts to keep Terri Schiavo alive has said no to an effort by the state's Department of Children and Families to rescue the brain-injured woman by physically removing her, but a department spokeswoman says the state agency still could take action without judicial approval.
Pinellas Circuit Court Judge George Greer said the state cannot take Schiavo into custody, nor provide her food or water.
WFLA Radio in Tampa says the ruling will likely be appealed.
The possible "rescue" scenario emerged today with Schiavo now in her sixth day without food or water.
Florida's DCF indicated it might remove the brain-injured woman, by force if necessary,
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Oh, OK, I got ya, makes sense. Well guess I can go to bed now. I figured after Jeb's press conference that tonight would be the night.
Tks,It does summarize the situation aptly and succinctly.
Draw & quarter > Tar & feathers
Me to - I wish I was there also. Bring some water - according to my faith I am obligated - arrest me or maybe I would get in!
Perhaps our role in this is to pray pray pray - and praise HIM.
The police in Florida are arresting children and grandmas for the crime of trying to bring a glass of water to a thirsty woman.
Jeb Bush or George Bush need to put Terri in protective custody, and they CAN do it. They should stop waiting for something to happen. Time is going to run out if they don't act soon.
president@whitehouse.gov
202-456-1414
CONTACT JEB BUSH HERE:
E-mail: jeb.bush@myflorida.com
Telephone: 850/488-4441
Fax: 850/487-0801
I pray God you are right, and that they do it in time. There's not much time left for Terri now.
I'll settle for impeachment and disbarment.
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Heyyyyyyy... come on... ya just gotta put panties on his head.
He's a TERRORIST !!!;-))
We the people gave the executivew the power to save the life of a criminal through executive clemency, even after they have been tried by a jury, convicted by the jury, and have exhausted all appeals straight up to the highest court.
I don't think it would be a stretch to say that the same executive could use the same power to save an innocent person that has been denied the most important piece of this puzzle, the jury trial; especially since the US Constitution prohibits the taking of a life without due process of law, and that due process includes a trial by a jury of peers.
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