To: MTOrlando
Jeb Bush says he doesn't have the power you claim he does.
Who should I believe knows more about the job - MTOrlando, or Governor Bush? Answer me honestly, please.
To: DaughterOfAnIwoJimaVet
Who should I believe knows more about the job - MTOrlando, or Governor Bush? Answer me honestly, please.What about the Thomas Moore Law Center that Jeb requested guidance on this issue? They wrote him back and provided evidence that he did have the authority.
To: DaughterOfAnIwoJimaVet
Who should I believe knows more about the job - MTOrlando, or Governor Bush? Answer me honestly, please.
State constitution gives him the authority to use the national guard to ensure that the law is faithfully executed. It also provides a guarantee of the right to life of all Floridians.
Florida Statute provide that failure to feed a disabled adult is criminal neglect, and if death results it is felony manslaughter in the first degree.
Florida Statues further provide that a feeding tube is medical treatment which can be lawfully removed from a person in a persistent vegetative state.
PVS statute DOES NOT remove the protections under law the person receives as a disabled adult. Therefore, the judicial order prohibiting NATURAL FEEDING is in direct opposition to Florida law and those who act in accordance with it are participants to a manslaughter in progress. The governor has the authority to send in the National Guard to prevent this crime from being completed.
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