To: SeasideSparrow
Yes, if the President, in particular, has a good reason to stay uninvolved, we'd all like to hear it. It might remedy the confusion, resentment, mystification and outright rage that's directed toward him. I don't like to criticize him but I do feel we are owed a bit more communication than we've gotten from the President.
Jeb Bush is another matter. If what we're hearing is true, he's ignoring his duty on two fronts: there's a disabled woman being murdered, and rumblings of an insurrection. Three if you count a judge ordering euthanasia, which is illegal in Florida. If Jeb Bush will not discipline LE, will not have a judge arrested, and will not rescue a woman being openly murdered, Jeb Bush is culpable beyond any doubt, and should be impeached.
3,034 posted on
03/26/2005 8:37:11 AM PST by
Graymatter
(---a Terri Schiavo Republican)
To: All
GOD BLESS ALL WHO FIGHT FOR TERRI!
GOD TOUCH JEB BUSH'S HEART TO DO WHAT IS RIGHT.
3,037 posted on
03/26/2005 8:40:54 AM PST by
texasstar
("By His Stripes we are Healed.")
To: Graymatter
Judge Roy Moore (of the 10 Commandments) said the other day that this is already a constitutional crisis between 2 branches of govt, and Jeb Bush should go ahead and force the issue, because it has to be dealt with eventually.
To: Graymatter
Yes, if the President, in particular, has a good reason to stay uninvolved, we'd all like to hear it. Ok, I'm all ears.... waiting.... waiting.... waiting....
To: Graymatter
Yes, if the President, in particular, has a good reason to stay uninvolved, we'd all like to hear it. It might remedy the confusion, resentment, mystification and outright rage that's directed toward him. I for one vote for a press conference to lay his charges to rest. If I feel satisfied with his explanation up against the constituition then so beit. Until then , I am saying he should have acted before now!~!!!
3,490 posted on
03/26/2005 3:00:48 PM PST by
pollywog
(Psalm 121;1 I Lift my eyes to the hills from whence cometh my help.)
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