Posted on 03/26/2005 4:54:06 AM PST by Dan93
Jeb must act NOW, and he can, says Keyes Governor has 'supreme executive power'
March 25, 2005 RenewAmerica staff
Thursday, Alan Keyes appeared on MSNBC's Scarborough Country with Joe Scarborough, and on Joseph Farah's national radio show, and declared that Gov. Jeb Bush not only possesses the "supreme executive authority in the state," but must act now to save Terri Schiavo.
When asked if Gov. Bush has done enough to help the disabled woman, Keyes said, "Of course not. He hasn't done anything. She is being starved to death!"
http://www.renewamerica.us/news/050325transcripts.htm
Jeb Bush, who has done more for Terri Schiavo than any other elected official, is going to hell for it!
More wackiness.
I didn't say quit your job. I said use your vacation time to personally question Gov. Bush., and calling him names to his face certainly won't help. It will just show to the public what a small person you are. People without ideas resort to name calling.
I do not think Aussie is a kook. It's just an emotional thing.
I wonder about a violation of civil rights? Could the Justice Department use the US Marshall's Service. Same as they did for integration in the 1960's.
Dan3 wrote:
"Sure thing pal, I'll just quit my job now and then watch as my family starves not from a judge order but due to lack of income. Fact is, I'm in NO position to help Schiavo and anything I do would be symbolic."
I think Governor Bush is doing the right thing by observing the law, even though he disagrees with the judge's interpretation. I think the judge in this case is correct. So going to Florida is not an issue for me. However I believe Lecie was not saying you should quit your job. Lecie was saying that those with strong convictions that evil is being done should sacrifice vacation time and money to protest Governor Bush's stance. The symbolic value of such a protest is the whole point. It can jog the consciences of those like the governor who do have the power to act.
I have used vacation time to travel to different cities and hold my signs, in the faint hope that large numbers of people in vigils and marches and protests would make people think. It helps those who are taking unpopular stands to know that they have support.
It would be wrong to compromise your family's well-being for that of another family, but if the sacrifice is limited to vacation, I think Lecie has a point.
Yes it has, and the Thug has his own armed Mafia now, in Clearwater.
Jeb and George W. Bush should treat this as an armed insurrection.
-It's easy being an arm chair activist with a key board. It's a damn site harder to get off your butt and call an honorable man a coward to his face.-
If it was your offspring instead of Terri, wouldn't you be calling for the National Guard at the very least?
When there's extraordinary circumstances, don't you need an extraordinary solution? If not, then what?
This is an armed insurrection. The judge has no authority to commandeer police against the governor. If the governor disobeys the judge, he has to answer to the LEGISLATURE! Not to the judge! Not to any court!
He should have just kept his mouth shut if he wasn't going to act.
It's more like Most Powerful KING of the "Southern Sector" in the "Judicial States of America".
You better bow to King Judge Greer NOW before he removes all food and water from you too.
I see you're parroting all that absurd wackiness from the fringes there Dan.
Well said! You are absolutely right!
Keyes is qualified to lose elections.
Jeb is a wimp, he can not even keep his own daughters in line, lets hope he will never be elected President, we'll have a copy of J. Carter in WH.
Actually, you are on the DU section of FR. It happens every time there is something controversial. They come over here masquarading as religious conservatives and spew all this crap trying to make conservatives look bad. You can always spot them, they are the absolute characture of what they think religous conservatives are.
Alan Keyes is laying the groundwork for these folks to put the knife right in the back of the President, Jeb Bush, and the Republican Party.
I'd place money on it.
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